问题
I'm trying to run python script from Azure webjob. This is what I've done following this link
- Access the kudu tool via the url
https://<webapp name>.scm.azurewebsites.netand installedPython 364x86via Site Extensions tab - Confirmed
Python 364x86is installed in the following path:D:\home\python364x86 - Added my script
trading.pyinD:\home\python364x86 - Created
run.batfile with this line of codeD:\home\python364x86\python.exe trading.py - Included
run.batandtrading.pyin the webjob zip file - Deployed, but getting error
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: SYS INFO] Status changed to Initializing
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: SYS INFO] Run script 'run.bat' with script host - 'WindowsScriptHost'
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: SYS INFO] Status changed to Running
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: ERR ] The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: INFO]
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: INFO] D:\local\Temp\jobs\triggered\z\2az54ret.wh4>D:\home\python364x86\python.exe trading.py
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: SYS INFO] Status changed to Failed
[09/07/2019 07:02:00 > 0dd02c: SYS ERR ] Job failed due to exit code 1
Functions.cs
public void StartTheBot()
{
// Local
//var fileName = @"C:\Users\robert\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37-32\python.exe";
//var script = @"C:\python-scripts\trading.py";
// Production
var fileName = @"D:\home\python364x86\python.exe";
var script = @"D:\home\python364x86\trading.py";
var errors = "";
var results = "";
ProcessStartInfo psi = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = fileName,
Arguments = script,
UseShellExecute = false,
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
RedirectStandardError = true,
CreateNoWindow = true
};
using (Process process = Process.Start(psi))
{
errors = process.StandardError.ReadToEnd();
results = process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd();
}
Console.WriteLine("Errors:");
Console.WriteLine(errors);
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Results:");
Console.WriteLine(results);
}
Above code executes python script. It works locally, but once I deploy it to production it fails. Tried so many times, spent plethora of hours, but still unsure why prod doesn't work. Help is appreciated.
trading.py
import telegram
my_token = 'mytoken'
bot = telegram.Bot(token = my_token)
chat_id = 'mychatid'
message = 'Hello
bot.sendMessage(chat_id=chat_id, text=message)
回答1:
I tried to realize your needs with Python in WebJob and successfully make it works.
Here is my steps and sample code. My local environment is Python 3.7 on Windows 10.
Create a Python virtual environment and install
python-telegram-botpackage via commands as below.$ mkdir telegram-webjob $ virtualenv telegram-webjob $ cd telegram-webjob $ Scripts\active $ pip install python-telegram-bot $ pip freezeI changed your code as my sample code, then run it works fine on local, as below.
import telegram from datetime import datetime as dt my_token = '<my token>' bot = telegram.Bot(token = my_token) chat_id = '<chat id>' message = f"Hello at {dt.now()}" bot.sendMessage(chat_id=chat_id, text=message)I created a new directoy named
webjoband copy mytrading.pyfile and all directories with their files into it, as below.Write the startup bat script named
run.bat, the code as below.D:\home\python364x86\python.exe trading.pyThe
D:\home\python364x86\python.exepath is thepython364x86site extension installed path as the figure below.Then, I packaged the all directories and files in the
webjobdirectory as a zip file, as below.I uploaded it to Azure WebApp as a webjob, as the figure below, and start it.
Finally, it works fine for me and I can see the message interval 10 sec displayed in my telegram client.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57830172/running-python-script-from-azure-webjob