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A batch queue system implemented with asyncio

Project description

batch_queue2

batch_queue2 is a simple task queuing system built using Python's asyncio. It allows you to submit, manage, and track tasks using a lightweight, XML-RPC-based interface. It's main purpose is to allow queueing up more tasks to run on the local machine than we can support running simultaneously; either because the number of tasks is more than the number of CPUs or because running all those tasks simultaneously will use too much memory.

Features

  • Submit, list, suspend, resume, and kill tasks using command-line commands.
  • Tasks can be queued, paused, or resumed based on available CPUs.
  • XML-RPC server for managing task requests.
  • Ability to run tasks using multiple CPUs.
  • Tasks can be paused and resumed.

Requirements

  • Python 3.7+
  • aiohttp
  • requests

Installation

You can install batch_queue2 from PyPI:

pip install batch_queue2

Or clone the repository from Sourcehut:

hg clone https://hg.sr.ht/~ndbecker2/batch_queue2
cd batch_queue2
python -m pip install .

Usage

After installing, you can use the batch_queue command to manage tasks. Below are the available options:

Starting the Server

To start the server:

batch_queue start --max-cpus 4
  • --max-cpus: (Optional) Specify the maximum number of CPUs to use. Defaults to the number of CPUs available on your system.

The server will start in daemon mode by default.

Submitting a Task

To submit a task, use the submit command:

batch_queue submit <command>

For example:

batch_queue submit sleep 10

You can also optionally specify:

  • --log-stdout <file>: Redirect the standard output of the task to a file.
  • --log-stderr <file>: Redirect the standard error of the task to a file.

Listing Tasks

To list all tasks:

batch_queue list

This will display:

  • Max CPUs available.
  • Active tasks.
  • Queued tasks.
  • Paused tasks.
  • Runnable paused tasks.

Suspending and Resuming Tasks

To suspend task(s) (running or queued):

batch_queue suspend <task_ids>

To resume a paused task(s):

batch_queue resume <task_ids>

Killing Task(s)

To kill specific task(s):

batch_queue kill <task_ids> <signal>

You can also optionally specify the signal to use, default is SIGTERM.

Getting Task Information

To get detailed information about a specific task:

batch_queue id <task_id>

This command provides detailed information about the task including command, user, working directory, environment variables, and logs.

Stopping the Server

To stop the server:

batch_queue stop

This command gracefully stops the server, ensuring no tasks are left in a zombie state.

Example Workflow

  1. Start the server using:

    batch_queue start --max-cpus 4
    
  2. Submit a couple of tasks:

    batch_queue submit sleep 10
    batch_queue submit echo "Hello World"
    
  3. List the tasks to see the active, queued, and paused tasks:

    batch_queue list
    
  4. Suspend a running task:

    batch_queue suspend 0
    
  5. Resume a paused task:

    batch_queue resume 0
    
  6. Stop the server:

    batch_queue stop
    

Logging

The server logs all activity to ~/batch_queue.log. You can view the log to monitor task submissions, task status changes, server starts and stops, etc.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

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