Sharing Memory in Gunicorn?

半腔热情 提交于 2019-12-29 22:27:09

问题


I have a large read-only data structure (a graph loaded in networkx, though this shouldn't be important) that I use in my web service. The webservice is built in Flask and then served through Gunicorn. Turns out that for every gunicorn worker I spin up, that worked holds its own copy of my data-structure. Thus, my ~700mb data structure which is perfectly manageable with one worker turns into a pretty big memory hog when I have 8 of them running. Is there any way I can share this data structure between gunicorn processes so I don't have to waste so much memory?


回答1:


It looks like the easiest way to do this is to tell gunicorn to preload your application using the preload_app option. This assumes that you can load the data structure as a module-level variable:

from flask import Flask
from your.application import CustomDataStructure

CUSTOM_DATA_STRUCTURE = CustomDataStructure('/data/lives/here')

# @app.routes, etc.

Alternatively, you could use a memory-mapped file (if you can wrap the shared memory with your custom data structure), gevent with gunicorn to ensure that you're only using one process, or the multi-processing module to spin up your own data-structure server which you connect to using IPC.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27240278/sharing-memory-in-gunicorn

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