let me change my question a little bit.how we can integrate LSL scripts with python scripts?for example. I am able to get data using LSL script(Httprequest/httpresponse) from outside world.Now i want to use this data in python.So how i can pass this data to python.Because i want to move the avatar using this data.So this data is very important for me.
On Apr 9, 9:51 am, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote: > Jani Pirkola kirjoitti: > > > There is an example of two-way http communication, it is used in the > > x10 example: > >http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/How_to_Connect_Home_Automation_-_X10 > > interestingly enough that seems to use both some .net http lib (the one > included with opensim? or from .net libs?) and urllib, i guess > httpserver for listening to commands from outside, and python stdlib > urllib for sending own commands > > http://forge.opensimulator.org/gf/project/modrex/scmsvn/?action=brows... > from BaseHTTPServer import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer > import urllib > > #listening, i think > X10Connection.httpServerThread = X10StateListenerThread() > > #sending > url = 'http://' + X10Connection.X10ManagerAddress + > '/X10/command?address=' + device + '&function=' + command > try: > sock = urllib.urlopen(url) > reponseBody = sock.read() > > perhaps a bit strange to use different libs for the different directions > in the same module, but at least it shows that both ways work :p > > > Jani > > ~Toni > > > 2009/4/9 Toni Alatalo <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > yuzo wrote: > > > From my limited understanding, the Iron Python scripts for REX > > live on > > > the server. The LSL scripts seem to me something you construct in an > > > editor on the viewer. > > > both are on the server, and executed on the server. > > > in opensim using the same scriptengine i think, am actually not 100% > > sure of the details there now. > > > true, there is the difference that rexscripts you edit on the server, > > whereas lsl you can edit via the viewer. but that just a UI and a > > storage difference in the end, does not make a difference with > > regard to > > the execution, which is essentially similarily within an opensim > > plugin > > (and iirc using the same scriptengine). > > > a major difference is that the rexscript ones can pretty much do > > anything, are like opensim region modules too in that sense, can > > access > > the system etc. like in any .net code i think. that's because it's > > full > > ironpython also, which can do anything c# can. so only for region > > owners > > in that sense i guess. Adam has been now working on the mini region > > module (MRM) system for Opensim and looking into sandboxing execution > > contexts with the .net tools (the one he was thinking of is not > > supported in Mono). > > > afaik the lsl ones are converted to c# source and compiled, haven't > > looked at that part of scriptengine now. security i guess comes just > > from the fact that, err, only valid lsl is parsed and it can't do > > stuff > > like import .net modules? dunno. > > > > Does it make a difference if a script written in LSL by my avatar's > > > viewer gets information from a data source and uses it, or if I do > > > something similar as an Iron Python script? It just feels like the > > > Iron Python script would be accessible globally and I would assume > > > that scripts are local to the avatar associated with its > > creation. Of > > > course my understanding may be completely off. > > > there is no association from a rexscript module or class to avatars or > > any other objects. > > > basically any object can use any such script, i.e. be declared to > > be an > > instance of that class. of course just the object owner can change the > > property that which script is used for the object. > > > > Yuzo > > > ~Toni > > > > On Apr 8, 12:58 pm, Toni Alatalo <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > >> Jeroen van Veen wrote: > > > >>> if other python libs can be imported, maybe it can be done > > with pycurl? > > > >> basics are also in the > > stdlib,http://docs.python.org/library/urllib.html > > > >> filehandle = urllib.urlopen(some_url, proxies=proxies) > > > >> i guess the way to use curl within .net (which the server, being > > >> opensim, is) would be via some .net wrapper, dunno, if you > > needed that > > >> for some reason. > > > >> and like said in the other post, it may be also a good idea to > > do what > > >> opensim does on the c# side, what you would do in an opensim region > > >> module perhaps (of course rexscript can also expose it by wrapping > > >> something itself, or using what is exposed for LSL (which are what > > >> rexscript usually uses)). > > > >>> Jeroen > > > >> ~Toni > > > >>> On Wednesday 08 April 2009 18:55:13 Jani Pirkola wrote: > > > >>>> Toni, > > >>>> isn't it possible to send http get requests from python > > directly? Or at > > >>>> least open tcp socket and write the get request there? What > > do I need to do > > >>>> to enable needed libraries, ie does python in rex work as it > > was any python > > >>>> environment? > > > >>>> Jani > > > >>>> 2009/4/8 Toni Alatalo <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > >>>>> zeshu wrote: > > > >>>>>> I have some data on a php web page.Now i need that data in > > realXtend.i > > >>>>>> checked two methods in LSL one is httprequest and > > XML-RPC.How i can > > >>>>>> use these functions in Python. > > > >>>>> are they exposed in the rexscript system? basically it > > always calls the > > >>>>> opensim scripting api, > > >>>>> i.e. is same as the lsl impls. > > > >>>>> i think you can also use any .net library that your system > > has installed > > >>>>> on your server, > > >>>>> similarily to how use in it c# but just within ironpython (which > > >>>>> rexscript uses). > > > >>>>> ~Toni --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
