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[tor-commits] [stem/master] Added downloadable tutotial for tutorial East of the Sun & West of the Moon
commit 9886aeef2abc9de64bd00c62339b58eee0d8bc7b
Author: Sambuddha Basu <sambuddhabasu1@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon May 25 08:12:01 2015 +0400
Added downloadable tutotial for tutorial East of the Sun & West of the Moon
---
docs/_static/example/utilities.py | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
docs/tutorials/east_of_the_sun.rst | 33 +++------------------------------
2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/_static/example/utilities.py b/docs/_static/example/utilities.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..460f6ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/_static/example/utilities.py
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+import sys
+
+from stem.util.connection import get_connections, system_resolvers
+from stem.util.system import pid_by_name
+
+resolvers = system_resolvers()
+
+if not resolvers:
+ print "Stem doesn't support any connection resolvers on our platform."
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+picked_resolver = resolvers[0] # lets just opt for the first
+print "Our platform supports connection resolution via: %s (picked %s)" % (', '.join(resolvers), picked_resolver)
+
+tor_pids = pid_by_name('tor', multiple = True)
+
+if not tor_pids:
+ print "Unable to get tor's pid. Is it running?"
+ sys.exit(1)
+elif len(tor_pids) > 1:
+ print "You're running %i instances of tor, picking the one with pid %i" % (len(tor_pids), tor_pids[0])
+else:
+ print "Tor is running with pid %i" % tor_pids[0]
+
+print "\nConnections:\n"
+
+for conn in get_connections(picked_resolver, process_pid = tor_pids[0], process_name = 'tor'):
+ print " %s:%s => %s:%s" % (conn.local_address, conn.local_port, conn.remote_address, conn.remote_port)
diff --git a/docs/tutorials/east_of_the_sun.rst b/docs/tutorials/east_of_the_sun.rst
index 13ede2d..f577df9 100644
--- a/docs/tutorials/east_of_the_sun.rst
+++ b/docs/tutorials/east_of_the_sun.rst
@@ -33,36 +33,9 @@ but likely also a violation of wiretap laws.
With that out of the way, how do you look up this information? Below is a
simple script that dumps Tor's present connections.
-::
-
- import sys
-
- from stem.util.connection import get_connections, system_resolvers
- from stem.util.system import pid_by_name
-
- resolvers = system_resolvers()
-
- if not resolvers:
- print "Stem doesn't support any connection resolvers on our platform."
- sys.exit(1)
-
- picked_resolver = resolvers[0] # lets just opt for the first
- print "Our platform supports connection resolution via: %s (picked %s)" % (', '.join(resolvers), picked_resolver)
-
- tor_pids = pid_by_name('tor', multiple = True)
-
- if not tor_pids:
- print "Unable to get tor's pid. Is it running?"
- sys.exit(1)
- elif len(tor_pids) > 1:
- print "You're running %i instances of tor, picking the one with pid %i" % (len(tor_pids), tor_pids[0])
- else:
- print "Tor is running with pid %i" % tor_pids[0]
-
- print "\nConnections:\n"
-
- for conn in get_connections(picked_resolver, process_pid = tor_pids[0], process_name = 'tor'):
- print " %s:%s => %s:%s" % (conn.local_address, conn.local_port, conn.remote_address, conn.remote_port)
+.. literalinclude:: /_static/example/utilities.py
+ :caption: `[Download] <../_static/example/utilities.py>`__
+ :language: python
::
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