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Manage producer and consumer workers

Project description

warehut

Installation

pip install warehut

Example

import time
import datetime
import random

from warehut import Warehut
from warehut import Producer
from warehut import Consumer, listen

from warehut.worker import Worker



class MyWarehut(Warehut):
    def handle_error(self, worker_type: type[Worker], exception: Exception):
        # Handle exception raised within a worker process
        # You could launch a window, write the error to a log file, etc.

        # Stopping all other workers
        self.stop()

        # And printing the error
        print(
            f'\nWorker of type {worker_type.__name__} '
            f'encountered an error.\n{exception!r}\n')



class MyProducer(Producer):

    async def __aenter__(self):
        print(f'Preparing environment for {self}')

    async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, trace):
        print(f'Gracefully closing environment for {self}')
    
    async def update(self):
        # Put whatever you want your producer to do, here.
        # It can read from any source and `forward` data to consumer queues.
        # This method is run on repeat in-between status checks of the worker.

        # Forward the current timestamp to 'ping'
        self.forward('ping', time.time())
        print('Pinged!')
        
        # Sleep a random amount of time to create obvious offset
        time.sleep(random.random() * 2)

        # Forward a randomly generated number to 'random'
        self.forward('random', random.randint(0, 100))
        print('Randomed!')

        # Sleep again ... same reason.
        time.sleep(random.random() * 2)


class MyConsumer(Consumer):
    
    async def __aenter__(self):
        print(f'Preparing environment for {self}')

    async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, trace):
        print(f'Gracefully closing environment for {self}')


    # `listen` defines a function to be called with data
    # that is labeled with the specified event name.
    
    @listen('ping')
    async def on_ping(self, timestamp):
        """Print the time at which a ping was sent"""        
        timestamp = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(int(timestamp))
        print(f'Ping at {timestamp.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")}')
    
    @listen('random')
    async def on_random(self, number):
        """Print generated random numbers"""

        if number > 80:
            raise RuntimeError('An error to show off the `Warehut` error handler')

        print(f'Random number generated: {number}')



if __name__ == '__main__':
    
    with MyWarehut([MyProducer, MyConsumer]):
        # `Warehut.start` is called upon entering the context
        input('\nPress Enter to exit\n\n')
        # `Warehut.stop` is called upon exiting the context


    # They can be called on their own with the same effect
    # 
    # Ex.
    # warehut = MyWarehut([MyProducer, MyConsumer])
    # warehut.start()
    # input('\nPress Enter to exit\n\n')
    # warehut.stop()

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