Using ftplib for multithread uploads

我是研究僧i 提交于 2019-12-06 06:45:21

Have you tried to put the connection code inside the thread?

In other words, make each thread do their own separate connection with FTP.host() and FTP.login(). The server may not like multiple uploads at the same time on a single connection, because it may be parsing commands one at a time and can't handle a second upload or "STOR" command. But if you can do multiple connections from the same IP address, you'll have separate session on which to issue the 'STOR' command.

Here's an example:

    class myThread (threading.Thread):
        def __init__(self, threadID, src, counter, image_name):
             ###############
             #Add ftp connection here!
             self.ftp = FTP('host')   # connect to host, default port
             self.ftp.login()               # user anonymous, passwd anonymous@   
             ################
             self.threadID = threadID
             self.src = src
             self.counter = counter
             self.image_name = image_name
             threading.Thread.__init__(self)
        def run(self):
             uploadFile(self.src, self.image_name)

    def uploadFile(src, image_name):
          f = open(src, "rb")            
          self.ftp.storbinary('STOR ' + image_name, f)
          f.close()

     dirname = "/home/folder/"
     i = 1   
     threads = []

     for image in os.listdir(dirname):
          if os.path.isfile(dirname + image):
             thread = myThread(i , dirname + image, i, image )   
             thread.start()
             threads.append( thread )        
             i += 1  

      for t in threads:
          t.join()

See if that behaves better.

P.S. Not sure if all my tabs are aligned.

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