Hi, from a very quick glance I can't see anything wrong. However I would recommend to have a look at the tutorial code. It is also a small project that is known to work. Maybe that helps to locate the issue.
Have fun, JensG ________________________________ Von: Colin Kincaid Williams Gesendet: 01.06.2016 03:05 An: [email protected] Betreff: help with existing thrift idl Hello, I'm not really too familiar with thrift, but have used protobuf a little, and think the general idea is quite similar. Anyhow, I've been asked to update a thrift project. I found a simple idl definition like: struct Ainfo { 1: required string url; 2: optional i32 a_rank; 3: optional byte generation; 4: optional i32 b_type; 5: optional string location; 6: optional i64 time; } service AinfoService { Ainfo getAinfo( 1: required string url ), bool insertAinfo( 1: Ainfo details ), Ainfo updateAinfo( 1: Ainfo details ), } Then it was simple enough to generate some python client similar to the documentation at thrift.apache.org. thrift --gen py ./api.thrift import sys import glob sys.path.append('gen-py') from thrift import Thrift from thrift.transport import TSocket from thrift.transport import TTransport from thrift.protocol import TBinaryProtocol from api import AinfoService transport = TSocket.TSocket('thrift_server', 50055) transport = TTransport.TBufferedTransport(transport) protocol = TBinaryProtocol.TBinaryProtocol(transport) client = AinfoService.Client(protocol) transport.open() client.getAinfo("http://www.example.com/testurl.htm") At this point I'm just waiting for a return value, which doesn't seem to happen. I can connect to the thrift service via telnet: telnet thrift_server 50055 Trying thrift_server... Connected to thrift_server. Escape character is '^]'. I'm using Apache Thrift v0.9.3 both for thrift --gen py ./api.thrift and from pip2.7 . The project I'm using looks like they used Scrooge and Thrift in their maven pom. I plan to move forward using that project. However, I thought the point of using thrift was to be language agnostic, and so am trying to use python to verify this simple definition. Are scrooge thrift project(s) incompatible with this generator? Any ideas on what I should approach next would be appreciated.
