Mix Python Twisted with multiprocessing?

久未见 提交于 2019-11-27 14:27:05

Twisted has its own event-driven way of running subprocesses which is (in my humble, but correct, opinion) better than the multiprocessing module. The core API is spawnProcess, but tools like ampoule provide higher-level wrappers over it.

If you use spawnProcess, you will be able to handle output from subprocesses in the same way you'd handle any other event in Twisted; if you use multiprocessing, you'll need to develop your own queue-based way of getting output from a subprocess into the Twisted mainloop somehow, since the normal callFromThread API that a thread might use won't work from another process. Depending on how you call it, it will either try to pickle the reactor, or just use a different non-working reactor in the subprocess; either way it will lose your call forever.

ampoule is the first thing I think when reading your question.

It is a simple process pool implementation which uses the AMP protocol to communicate. You can use the deferToAMPProcess function, it's very easy to use.

You can try something like Cooperative Multitasking technique as it's described there http://us.pycon.org/2010/conference/schedule/event/73/ . It's simillar to technique as Glyph menitioned and it's worth a try.

You can try to use ZeroMQ with Twisted but it's really hard and experimental for now :)

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