connect.socket {rzmq} | R Documentation |
Connect the socket referenced by the socket argument to the endpoint specified by the endpoint argument.
Description
The zmq_connect() function shall connect the socket referenced by the socket argument to the endpoint specified by the endpoint argument.
The endpoint argument is a string consisting of two parts as follows: transport ://address. The transport part specifies the underlying transport protocol to use. The meaning of the address part is specific to the underlying transport protocol selected.
The following transports are defined:
inproc local in-process (inter-thread) communication transport, see zmq_inproc(7) ipc local inter-process communication transport, see zmq_ipc(7) tcp unicast transport using TCP, see zmq_tcp(7) pgm, epgm reliable multicast transport using PGM, see zmq_pgm(7) With the exception of ZMQ_PAIR sockets, a single socket may be connected to multiple endpoints using zmq_connect(), while simultaneously accepting incoming connections from multiple endpoints bound to the socket using zmq_bind(). Refer to zmq_socket(3) for a description of the exact semantics involved when connecting or binding a socket to multiple endpoints.
Usage
connect.socket(socket, address)
disconnect.socket(socket, address)
Arguments
socket |
a zmq socket object. |
address |
a transport as described above. |
Value
TRUE if operation succeeds or FALSE if the operation fails
Author(s)
ZMQ was written by Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com> and Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk>. rzmq was written by Whit Armstrong.
References
http://www.zeromq.org http://api.zeromq.org http://zguide.zeromq.org/page:all
See Also
connect.socket,bind.socket,receive.socket,send.socket,poll.socket
Examples
## Not run:
library(rzmq)
context = init.context()
in.socket = init.socket(context,"ZMQ_PULL")
bind.socket(in.socket,"tcp://*:5557")
out.socket = init.socket(context,"ZMQ_PUSH")
bind.socket(out.socket,"tcp://*:5558")
## End(Not run)