How do you pass a Queue reference to a function managed by pool.map_async()?

独自空忆成欢 提交于 2019-11-26 22:43:25

The following code seems to work:

import multiprocessing, time

def task(args):
    count = args[0]
    queue = args[1]
    for i in xrange(count):
        queue.put("%d mississippi" % i)
    return "Done"


def main():
    manager = multiprocessing.Manager()
    q = manager.Queue()
    pool = multiprocessing.Pool()
    result = pool.map_async(task, [(x, q) for x in range(10)])
    time.sleep(1)
    while not q.empty():
        print q.get()
    print result.get()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

Note that the Queue is got from a manager.Queue() rather than multiprocessing.Queue(). Thanks Alex for pointing me in this direction.

Making q global works...:

import multiprocessing, time

q = multiprocessing.Queue()

def task(count):
    for i in xrange(count):
        q.put("%d mississippi" % i)
    return "Done"

def main():
    pool = multiprocessing.Pool()
    result = pool.map_async(task, range(10))
    time.sleep(1)
    while not q.empty():
        print q.get()
    print result.get()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

If you need multiple queues, e.g. to avoid mixing up the progress of the various pool processes, a global list of queues should work (of course, each process will then need to know what index in the list to use, but that's OK to pass as an argument;-).

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