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client_ipc_umq.py
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This script demonstrates how to send a command with a string parameter to a
# Unity app using the plugin. The command handler for this client is in the
# IPCSkeleton.cs script.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import hl2ss
import hl2ss_lnm
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# HoloLens address
host = '192.168.1.7'
# Text to send
text = 'Hello from python!'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class command_buffer(hl2ss.umq_command_buffer):
# Command structure
# id: u32 (4 bytes)
# size: u32 (4 bytes)
# params: size bytes
# Send string to Visual Studio debugger
def debug_message(self, text):
# Command id: 0xFFFFFFFE
# Command params: string encoded as utf-8
self.add(0xFFFFFFFE, text.encode('utf-8')) # Use the add method from hl2ss.umq_command_buffer to pack commands
# See hl2ss_rus.py and the unity_sample scripts for more examples.
client = hl2ss_lnm.ipc_umq(host, hl2ss.IPCPort.UNITY_MESSAGE_QUEUE) # Create hl2ss client object
client.open() # Connect to HL2
buffer = command_buffer() # Create command buffer
buffer.debug_message(text) # Append send_debug_message command
client.push(buffer) # Send commands in buffer to the Unity app
response = client.pull(buffer) # Receive response from the Unity app (4 byte integer per command)
print(f'response={response}')
client.close() # Disconnect