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server.py
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import socket
import threading
import encrypte
# Connection Data
host = '127.0.0.1'
port = 55555
#Number of shifting
N=3
# Starting Server
server = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
server.bind((host, port))
server.listen()
# Lists For Clients and Their Nicknames
clients = []
nicknames = []
# Sending Messages To All Connected Clients
def broadcast(message):
for client in clients:
client.send(message)
# Handling Messages From Clients
def handle(client):
while True:
try:
# Broadcasting Messages
message = client.recv(1024)
print(message)
broadcast(message)
except:
# Removing And Closing Clients
index = clients.index(client)
clients.remove(client)
client.close()
nickname = nicknames[index]
broadcast('{} left!'.format(nickname).encode('ascii'))
nicknames.remove(nickname)
break
def receive():
while True:
# Accept Connection
client, address = server.accept()
print("Connected with {}".format(str(address)))
# Request And Store Nickname
client.send('NICK'.encode('ascii'))
nickname = client.recv(1024).decode('ascii')
nicknames.append(nickname)
clients.append(client)
# Print And Broadcast Nickname
print("Nickname is {}".format(nickname))
broadcast("{} joined!".format(nickname).encode('ascii'))
client.send('Connected to server!'.encode('ascii'))
# Start Handling Thread For Client
thread = threading.Thread(target=handle, args=(client,))
thread.start()
receive()