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setup.py |
Timeloop
Timeloop is a service that can be used to run periodic tasks after a certain interval.
Each job runs on a separate thread and when the service is shut down, it waits till all tasks currently being executed are completed.
Inspired by this blog here
Fork
This fork aims to provide some improvements to the original library. Mainly to be able to set a start time or start offset for tasks.
Installation
Has to be installed manually atm. Since it is just a fork of the original and I still have to set that up and want to respect the work of Sankalp Jonna. Feel free to help tho!
Writing jobs
import time
from timeloop import Timeloop
from datetime import timedelta
tl = Timeloop()
@tl.job(interval=timedelta(seconds=2))
def sample_job_every_2s():
print "2s job current time : {}".format(time.ctime())
@tl.job(interval=timedelta(seconds=5))
def sample_job_every_5s():
print "5s job current time : {}".format(time.ctime())
# Added support of initial offset!
@tl.job(interval=timedelta(seconds=10), offset=timedelta(hours=1))
def sample_job_after_an_hour_every_10s():
print "after an hour 10s job current time : {}".format(time.ctime())
Start time loop in separate thread
By default timeloop starts in a separate thread.
Please do not forget to call tl.stop
before exiting the program, Or else the jobs wont shut down gracefully.
tl.start()
while True:
try:
time.sleep(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
tl.stop()
break
Start time loop in main thread
Doing this will automatically shut down the jobs gracefully when the program is killed, so no need to call tl.stop
tl.start(block=True)
Author
- Sankalp Jonna
Email me with any queries: sankalpjonna@gmail.com.