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  • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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    Christian Ehrlicher
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    @bd9a said in How to check server life using QWebsocket ping pong.:

    I mean how my program can know "pong" didnt received in time.

    By e.g. using a QTimer

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      I know what I could use, but I have no idea how to do it :/

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        Hi,

        Do you mean you don't know how to start a QTimer when sending the ping ?

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        • K Kayote

          @bd9a
          "I dont know how to get "if pong didnt received"."
          As @Christian-Ehrlicher mentioned, in this case you could just use a timer which is started when you send the ping, and then if no response has been received within x seconds you know that the server is most likely down.

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          @kayote said in How to check server life using QWebsocket ping pong.:

          As @Christian-Ehrlicher mentioned, in this case you could just use a timer which is started when you send the ping, and then if no response has been received within x seconds you know that the server is most likely down.

          I dont know how to do this.

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            @bd9a said in How to check server life using QWebsocket ping pong.:

            I dont know how to do this.

            We won't write you your program. What exactly do you don't know? How to restart the timer? Did you read the QTimer detail documentation?

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              Hi
              well you hook up
              void QWebSocket::pong(quint64 elapsedTime, const QByteArray &payload)
              to a slot / lambda
              then right after
              you do
              QWebSocket::ping(xxx)

              then set up a timer

              
              bool TimeOutbeforePong=false; // this should be a member of the class  owning the QWebSocket
              QTimer::singleShot(5000, this, [ & TimeOutbeforePong ](){      
                    TimeOutbeforePong = true;
                  ... do something...
                });
              

              if you get your Pong while TimeOutbeforePong is false, server is alive
              and you can ignore the timeout.

              or similar code.

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              • K Kayote

                @bd9a
                "I dont know how to get "if pong didnt received"."
                As @Christian-Ehrlicher mentioned, in this case you could just use a timer which is started when you send the ping, and then if no response has been received within x seconds you know that the server is most likely down.

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                @kayote said in How to check server life using QWebsocket ping pong.:

                and then if no response

                How my program can know if no response, there is no bool "pongReceived" true or false.

                @mrjj
                Trying to implement it to my program. brb

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                • B BD9a

                  @kayote said in How to check server life using QWebsocket ping pong.:

                  and then if no response

                  How my program can know if no response, there is no bool "pongReceived" true or false.

                  @mrjj
                  Trying to implement it to my program. brb

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #15

                  @bd9a
                  well the timer will trigger after 5 seconds (or what you set it to)
                  and if you did not see the PONG signal in the meantime, then
                  server is not answering.

                  You might want to make the timer a member so you can cancel/stop it but
                  you can also just ignore the flag if you get your pong

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @bd9a
                    well the timer will trigger after 5 seconds (or what you set it to)
                    and if you did not see the PONG signal in the meantime, then
                    server is not answering.

                    You might want to make the timer a member so you can cancel/stop it but
                    you can also just ignore the flag if you get your pong

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                    @mrjj
                    I dont know connect

                    void QWebSocket::pong(quint64 elapsedTime, const QByteArray &payload)
                    

                    to what?

                        timer = new QTimer(this);
                        connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()),this,SLOT(trying()));
                        timer->start(5000);
                    
                    void Socket::trying()
                    {
                        bool TimeOutbeforePong=false; // this should be a member of the class  owning the QWebSocket
                        QTimer::singleShot(5000, this, [ & TimeOutbeforePong ](){
                              TimeOutbeforePong = true;
                              webSocket.open(QUrl("xxx")); // Can it be here?
                          });
                    }
                    
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                    • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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                      @bd9a said in How to check server life using QWebsocket ping pong.:

                      to what?

                      To a function from you where you restart the timer...

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                        I need to access "TimeOutbeforePong" from other function, so I added it as private member, and I got these errors:

                        private:
                            bool TimeOutbeforePong=false;
                        
                        void Socket::trying()
                        {
                            TimeOutbeforePong=false;
                            QTimer::singleShot(5000, this, [ & TimeOutbeforePong ](){ // TimeOutbeforePong in capture list does not name a variable
                                  TimeOutbeforePong = true; // this cannot be implicitly captured in this context
                            });
                        }
                        
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                          BD9a
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                          Could sbody help me?

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                            @bd9a

                            A short google for "lambda capture member variables" gave the following result:

                            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7895879/using-member-variable-in-lambda-capture-list-inside-a-member-function

                            In short, you need to capture [this]:

                            QTimer::singleShot(5000, this, [this]() {

                            Regards

                            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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