# Zeromq Example This example is a basic Zeromq implementation with NiceGUI. It shows how to stream data from a ZeroMQ socket to a NiceGUI plot. In order to do this, the zmq Python library is used to create a publisher and a subscriber. The main interesting aspect is that the zmq.async library is used to create a subscriber that can be used in an asyncio loop, which is necessary to run the NiceGUI server. ## Running the example There are two components to this example: the publisher and the NiceGUI server. In addition to the normal NiceGUI dependencies, the zmq library must be installed (see requirements.txt). ### Running the publisher The publisher is a simple Python script that sends random data to a ZeroMQ socket. To run it, simply execute the following command: ```bash python zmq-server.py ``` ### Running the NiceGUI server The NiceGUI server is a Python script that creates a plot and updates it with data from the ZeroMQ socket. To run it, execute the following command: ```bash python main.py ``` ### Results Once both the publisher and GUI server are running, you will see an updating plot on the UI. ![plot](images/plot.png)