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Run multiple subprocesses asynchronous/in parallel with streamed output/non-blocking reading. Also various tools to replace shell scripts.

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shelljob

This provides a clean way to execute subprocesses, either one or multiple in parallel, capture their output and monitor progress:

  • Single sub process call with optional timeout

  • High level FileMonitor to execute several processes in parallel and store output in a file

  • Low level Group execution to execute jobs in parallel and capture output

Additional tools for working with the filesystem are also included:

  • find which offers much of the functionality of the shell find utility

  • shelljob.fs.NamedTempFile provides a with block wrapper for temporary named files

    NOTE: Only the Python 3 form is now maintained. The Python 2 is still included for backwards compatibility but will not likely get new features.

Parallel Subprocesses

Using the Job system is the quickest approach to just run processes and log their output (by default in files named ‘/tmp/job_ID.log’)

from shelljob import job

jm = job.FileMonitor()
jm.run([
    [ 'ls', '-alR', '/usr/local' ],
    'my_prog',
    'build output input',
])

An array will passed directly to subprocess.Popen, a string is first parsed with shlex.split.

The lower level Group class provides a simple container for more manual job management.

from shelljob import proc

g = proc.Group()
p1 = g.run( [ 'ls', '-al', '/usr/local' ] )
p2 = g.run( [ 'program', 'arg1', 'arg2' ] )

while g.is_pending():
    lines = g.readlines()
    for proc, line in lines:
        sys.stdout.write( "{}:{}".format( proc.pid, line ) )

Simple Subprocess calls

A simplified call function allows timeouts on subprocesses and easy acces to their output.

from shelljob import proc

# capture the output
output = proc.call( 'ls /tmp' )
# this raises a proc.Timeout exception
proc.call( 'sleep 10', timeout = 0.1 )

Find

The ‘find’ funtion is a multi-faceted approach to generating listings of files.

from shelljob import fs

files = fs.find( '/usr/local', name_regex = '.*\\.so' )
print( "\n".join(files) )

Refer to the API docs for all parameters. Just let me know if there is some additional option you need.

Issues

You can use my Launchpad project to submit issues.

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