How to use the mcstatus.protocol.connection.TCPSocketConnection function in mcstatus

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github Dinnerbone / mcstatus / mcstatus / server.py View on Github external
def ping(self, retries=3, **kwargs):
        connection = TCPSocketConnection((self.host, self.port))
        exception = None
        for attempt in range(retries):
            try:
                pinger = ServerPinger(connection, host=self.host, port=self.port, **kwargs)
                pinger.handshake()
                return pinger.test_ping()
            except Exception as e:
                exception = e
        else:
            raise exception
github Dinnerbone / mcstatus / mcstatus / server.py View on Github external
def status(self, retries=3, **kwargs):
        connection = TCPSocketConnection((self.host, self.port))
        exception = None
        for attempt in range(retries):
            try:
                pinger = ServerPinger(connection, host=self.host, port=self.port, **kwargs)
                pinger.handshake()
                result = pinger.read_status()
                result.latency = pinger.test_ping()
                return result
            except Exception as e:
                exception = e
        else:
            raise exception