No sorry, right now what I'm doing is just running a classic server
alongside my rpyc.Service.

I'm only using the file upload method that the slave service provides
access to because its easier than using i/o streams or whatnot.

Let me know if you figure anything out.

On May 22, 3:10 pm, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just curious, did you figure out how to do this?  I've been using
> rpyc.Service, but it
> looks like I really need to have full server access from my client, so
> I'm going to
> probably just switch to SlaveService i.e. the new version of rpyc
> classic.
> I'm going to play around with this a bit, if I figure it out soon,
> I'll add a comment
> here.
>
> On Apr 13, 4:37 am, Daniel Honey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
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> > I really want to use the upload function that slave service provides
> > as it seems to be the most direct way to transfer files. However this
> > is only available under classic mode if you start a slave service.
>
> > I'd like to avoid creating a second arbitraryslaveserviceand instead
> > make the custom service im writing a slave service.
>
> > I tried to do the following:
>
> > class FooService(rpyc.SlaveService)
> > .....
>
> > Then I start the threaded server with my FooService
>
> > But this does not work as I need to make a classic connection in order
> > to use slave service's upload funtion.
>
> > Please advise, thanks.

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