Procédure : utiliser des canaux anonymes pour la communication entre processus en local
Les canaux anonymes fournissent une communication entre processus sur un ordinateur local. Ils offrent moins de fonctionnalités que les canaux nommés, mais nécessitent également moins de surcharge. Vous pouvez utiliser les canaux anonymes pour établir plus facilement une communication entre processus sur un ordinateur local. Vous ne pouvez pas utiliser les canaux anonymes pour la communication sur un réseau.
Pour implémenter des canaux anonymes, utilisez les classes AnonymousPipeServerStream et AnonymousPipeClientStream.
Exemple 1
L’exemple suivant montre une façon d’envoyer une chaîne à partir d’un processus parent à un processus enfant à l’aide de canaux anonymes. Cet exemple crée un objet AnonymousPipeServerStream dans un processus parent avec une valeur PipeDirection de Out. Le processus parent crée ensuite un processus enfant à l’aide d’un descripteur client pour créer un objet AnonymousPipeClientStream. Le processus enfant a une valeur PipeDirection de In.
Le processus parent envoie ensuite une chaîne fournie par l’utilisateur au processus enfant. La chaîne est affichée sur la console dans le processus enfant.
L’exemple suivant présente le processus serveur.
#using <System.dll>
#using <System.Core.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::IO::Pipes;
using namespace System::Diagnostics;
ref class PipeServer
{
public:
static void Main()
{
Process^ pipeClient = gcnew Process();
pipeClient->StartInfo->FileName = "pipeClient.exe";
AnonymousPipeServerStream^ pipeServer =
gcnew AnonymousPipeServerStream(PipeDirection::Out,
HandleInheritability::Inheritable);
Console::WriteLine("[SERVER] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeServer->TransmissionMode);
// Pass the client process a handle to the server.
pipeClient->StartInfo->Arguments =
pipeServer->GetClientHandleAsString();
pipeClient->StartInfo->UseShellExecute = false;
pipeClient->Start();
pipeServer->DisposeLocalCopyOfClientHandle();
try
{
// Read user input and send that to the client process.
StreamWriter^ sw = gcnew StreamWriter(pipeServer);
sw->AutoFlush = true;
// Send a 'sync message' and wait for client to receive it.
sw->WriteLine("SYNC");
pipeServer->WaitForPipeDrain();
// Send the console input to the client process.
Console::Write("[SERVER] Enter text: ");
sw->WriteLine(Console::ReadLine());
sw->Close();
}
// Catch the IOException that is raised if the pipe is broken
// or disconnected.
catch (IOException^ e)
{
Console::WriteLine("[SERVER] Error: {0}", e->Message);
}
pipeServer->Close();
pipeClient->WaitForExit();
pipeClient->Close();
Console::WriteLine("[SERVER] Client quit. Server terminating.");
}
};
int main()
{
PipeServer::Main();
}
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Pipes;
using System.Diagnostics;
class PipeServer
{
static void Main()
{
Process pipeClient = new Process();
pipeClient.StartInfo.FileName = "pipeClient.exe";
using (AnonymousPipeServerStream pipeServer =
new AnonymousPipeServerStream(PipeDirection.Out,
HandleInheritability.Inheritable))
{
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeServer.TransmissionMode);
// Pass the client process a handle to the server.
pipeClient.StartInfo.Arguments =
pipeServer.GetClientHandleAsString();
pipeClient.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
pipeClient.Start();
pipeServer.DisposeLocalCopyOfClientHandle();
try
{
// Read user input and send that to the client process.
using (StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(pipeServer))
{
sw.AutoFlush = true;
// Send a 'sync message' and wait for client to receive it.
sw.WriteLine("SYNC");
pipeServer.WaitForPipeDrain();
// Send the console input to the client process.
Console.Write("[SERVER] Enter text: ");
sw.WriteLine(Console.ReadLine());
}
}
// Catch the IOException that is raised if the pipe is broken
// or disconnected.
catch (IOException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Error: {0}", e.Message);
}
}
pipeClient.WaitForExit();
pipeClient.Close();
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Client quit. Server terminating.");
}
}
Imports System.IO
Imports System.IO.Pipes
Imports System.Diagnostics
Class PipeServer
Shared Sub Main()
Dim pipeClient As New Process()
pipeClient.StartInfo.FileName = "pipeClient.exe"
Using pipeServer As New AnonymousPipeServerStream(PipeDirection.Out, _
HandleInheritability.Inheritable)
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeServer.TransmissionMode)
' Pass the client process a handle to the server.
pipeClient.StartInfo.Arguments = pipeServer.GetClientHandleAsString()
pipeClient.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false
pipeClient.Start()
pipeServer.DisposeLocalCopyOfClientHandle()
Try
' Read user input and send that to the client process.
Using sw As New StreamWriter(pipeServer)
sw.AutoFlush = true
' Send a 'sync message' and wait for client to receive it.
sw.WriteLine("SYNC")
pipeServer.WaitForPipeDrain()
' Send the console input to the client process.
Console.Write("[SERVER] Enter text: ")
sw.WriteLine(Console.ReadLine())
End Using
Catch e As IOException
' Catch the IOException that is raised if the pipe is broken
' or disconnected.
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Error: {0}", e.Message)
End Try
End Using
pipeClient.WaitForExit()
pipeClient.Close()
Console.WriteLine("[SERVER] Client quit. Server terminating.")
End Sub
End Class
Exemple 2
L’exemple suivant présente le processus client. Le processus serveur démarre le processus client et donne à ce processus un handle client. Le fichier exécutable obtenu à partir du code client doit être nommé pipeClient.exe
et être copié dans le même répertoire que l’exécutable serveur avant d’exécuter le processus serveur.
#using <System.Core.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::IO::Pipes;
ref class PipeClient
{
public:
static void Main(array<String^>^ args)
{
if (args->Length > 1)
{
PipeStream^ pipeClient = gcnew AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection::In, args[1]);
Console::WriteLine("[CLIENT] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeClient->TransmissionMode);
StreamReader^ sr = gcnew StreamReader(pipeClient);
// Display the read text to the console
String^ temp;
// Wait for 'sync message' from the server.
do
{
Console::WriteLine("[CLIENT] Wait for sync...");
temp = sr->ReadLine();
}
while (!temp->StartsWith("SYNC"));
// Read the server data and echo to the console.
while ((temp = sr->ReadLine()) != nullptr)
{
Console::WriteLine("[CLIENT] Echo: " + temp);
}
sr->Close();
pipeClient->Close();
}
Console::Write("[CLIENT] Press Enter to continue...");
Console::ReadLine();
}
};
int main()
{
array<String^>^ args = Environment::GetCommandLineArgs();
PipeClient::Main(args);
}
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.IO.Pipes;
class PipeClient
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (args.Length > 0)
{
using (PipeStream pipeClient =
new AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection.In, args[0]))
{
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.",
pipeClient.TransmissionMode);
using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(pipeClient))
{
// Display the read text to the console
string temp;
// Wait for 'sync message' from the server.
do
{
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Wait for sync...");
temp = sr.ReadLine();
}
while (!temp.StartsWith("SYNC"));
// Read the server data and echo to the console.
while ((temp = sr.ReadLine()) != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Echo: " + temp);
}
}
}
}
Console.Write("[CLIENT] Press Enter to continue...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
Imports System.IO
Imports System.IO.Pipes
Class PipeClient
Shared Sub Main(args() as String)
If args.Length > 0 Then
Using pipeClient As New AnonymousPipeClientStream(PipeDirection.In, args(0))
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Current TransmissionMode: {0}.", _
pipeClient.TransmissionMode)
Using sr As New StreamReader(pipeClient)
' Display the read text to the console
Dim temp As String
' Wait for 'sync message' from the server.
Do
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Wait for sync...")
temp = sr.ReadLine()
Loop While temp.StartsWith("SYNC") = False
' Read the server data and echo to the console.
temp = sr.ReadLine()
While Not temp = Nothing
Console.WriteLine("[CLIENT] Echo: " + temp)
temp = sr.ReadLine()
End While
End Using
End Using
End If
Console.Write("[CLIENT] Press Enter to continue...")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
End Class