Bot-Man-Toe/main.py

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Python

"""
This module enables a user to host a server that is able to play games.
"""
import random
from pyserver import PyServer
from pyclient import PyClient
from pyclient.games.tic_tac_toe import TicTacToe
def main():
player = PyServer(
# Customize this to whatever you'd like to call your player
name="My super smart robot player",
# Custom information that you can use to tell people about this player
profile={},
# Unless you know what you're doing, don't touch this.
import_name=__name__,
)
player.add_tic_tac_toe({}, play_tic_tac_toe)
player.start(port=5001)
return 0
def play_tic_tac_toe(payload):
"""
Play a game of tic-tac-toe.
You receive a payload that looks like this:
{
"1": "X", "2": "", "3": "O",
"4": "X", "5": "O", "6": "",
"7": "", "8": "", "9": "",
"your_token": "X"
}
And you're expected to return a response of which field you'd like to
place your piece in. For example, if you wish to place your token in
field 7, your response should look like this:
{ "move": 7 }
The board is arranged as follows:
1 | 2 | 3
---+---+---
4 | 5 | 6
---+---+---
7 | 8 | 9
"""
# Try printing the payload to see what it looks like!
print(payload)
options = [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ]
# 1. Try filtering out the impossible moves!
# If an X or O was already placed at a field, remove it from the options
#
# 2. Try finding two in a row! If possible, you can try to place the third
# item on the board and get 3 in a row.
#
# 3. Perhaps you can block the opponent from getting 3 in a row?
#
# Now, pick any of the remaining options.
# This is just a simple implementation. Naturally, you're welcome to try
# your own logic.
return { "move": random.choice(options) }
if __name__ == "__main__":
raise SystemExit(main())
c = PyClient([
"http://localhost:5001",
"http://localhost:5002"
], debug=True)
out = c.play_game("/tic-tac-toe", TicTacToe)