AcceptConnection
- class mtf.network_port.tls.tls_helpers.AcceptConnection
- Object used to accept an incoming TCP connection from a client. - This class listens on a specified hostname and port, accepts a connection from a client, and sets up the necessary configurations for further communication. - __init__(hostname: str, port: int, version: tuple, timeout: float)
- Initializes the server-side connection parameters. - Parameters:
- hostname (str) – The hostname or IP address to bind to for accepting connections. 
- port (int) – The TCP port number to listen on for incoming connections. 
- version (tuple(int, int)) – The protocol version used in the TLS record layer for the initial handshake messages. Defaults to (3, 0). 
- timeout (float) – The timeout in seconds for accepting the connection and subsequent read/write operations. Defaults to 5 seconds. 
 
 
 - process(state: ConnectionState)
- Listens for and accepts an incoming connection from a client. - This method creates a TCP socket, binds it to the specified hostname and port, and listens for incoming connection requests. Upon accepting a connection, it disables Nagle’s algorithm, wraps the socket in a BufferedSocket for optimized I/O, and sets up a Defragmenter for handling message fragmentation. - Parameters:
- state – An object representing the current state of the connection, where the accepted socket and protocol version will be stored. 
 
 - cleanup()
- Cleans up resources such as sockets to prevent resource leaks. 
 - add_child(child)
- Sets the parameter as the child of the node - Returns:
- the child node 
 
 - get_all_siblings()
- Return iterator with all siblings of node - Return type:
- iterator 
 
 - is_command()
- Define object as a command node. 
 - is_expect()
- Define object as a command node. 
 - is_generator()
- Define object as a command node.