How it works...

This recipe wraps the gethostbyname() method inside a user-defined function called get_remote_machine_info(). In this recipe, we introduced the notion of exception handling. As you can see, we wrapped the main function call inside a try-except block. This means that, if some error occurs during the execution of this function, this error will be dealt with by this try-except block.

For example, let's change the remote_host value and replace https://www.python.org/ with something non-existent, for example, www.pytgo.org:

#!/usr/bin/env python
# Python Network Programming Cookbook,
Second Edition -- Chapter - 1 # This program is optimized for Python 2.7.12 and
Python 3.5.2. # It may run on any other version with/without
modifications. import socket def get_remote_machine_info(): remote_host = 'www.pytgo.org' try: print ("IP address of %s: %s" %
(remote_host,
socket.gethostbyname(remote_host))) except socket.error as err_msg: print ("%s: %s" %(remote_host, err_msg)) if __name__ == '__main__': get_remote_machine_info()

Now run the following command:

$ python 1_2_remote_machine_info.py 
www.pytgo.org: [Errno -2] Name or service not known
  

The try-except block catches the error and shows the user an error message that there is no IP address associated with the hostname, www.pytgo.org.

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