I'm trying to write unittest for a Lock object, like this
import time
import unittest
from multiprocessing import Pool
class LockTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def f(self, x):
time.sleep(1)
def test_lock(self):
p = Pool(2)
p.map(self.f, (1, 1, 1))
unittest.main()
let's keep f in TestCase class, it works with python3.3, but when work with python3.4, it comes out
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 260, in map
return self._map_async(func, iterable, mapstar, chunksize).get()
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 599, in get
raise self._value
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 383, in _handle_tasks
put(task)
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/connection.py", line 206, in send
self._send_bytes(ForkingPickler.dumps(obj))
File "/usr/lib/python3.4/multiprocessing/reduction.py", line 50, in dumps
cls(buf, protocol).dump(obj)
TypeError: cannot serialize '_io.TextIOWrapper' object
so, how classmethod f in Pool works in python3.4 ?
thanks
My solution is define function 'f' outside LockTestCase. Maybe it is simplest. But you function 'f' anyway running only 'map' method.
Related
I am trying to use gspread, but I need the library to mesh well with another async library I am using.
After digging through the docs for gspread, I found this function that I can use:
class gspread.Client(auth, session=None)
An instance of this class communicates with Google API.
Parameters:
auth – An OAuth2 credential object. Credential objects are those created by the oauth2client library. https://github.com/google/oauth2client
session – (optional) A session object capable of making HTTP requests while persisting some parameters across requests. Defaults to requests.Session.
Which gives me an optional session parameter. How would I specify the session to use aiohttp?
I wrote a bit of test code, which compiles fine, but running the code crashes.
import aiohttp
import gspread
import random
from oauth2client.service_account import ServiceAccountCredentials
scope = ['https://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds',
'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive']
creds = ServiceAccountCredentials.from_json_keyfile_name('client_secret.json', scope)
c = gspread.authorize(creds)
client = gspread.Client(auth=c, session=aiohttp.ClientSession)
sheet = client.open_by_key('1Hkwo9gSpk3NjgPLPkG8kh0zBNw2nxsYWRw0cVdn0JA0')
ws = sheet.get_worksheet(0)
rcount = ws.row_count
msg = ws.cell(random.randint(1,rcount),1).value
print(msg)
The error message I get is below:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd_launcher.py", line 118, in <module>
vspd.debug(filename, port_num, '', '', run_as)
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd\ptvsd\debugger.py", line 37, in debug
run(address, filename, *args, **kwargs)
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd\ptvsd\_local.py", line 79, in run_file
run(argv, addr, **kwargs)
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd\ptvsd\_local.py", line 140, in _run
_pydevd.main()
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd\ptvsd\_vendored\pydevd\pydevd.py", line 1751, in main
debugger.connect(host, port)
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd\ptvsd\_vendored\pydevd\pydevd.py", line 1107, in run
return self._exec(is_module, entry_point_fn, module_name, file, globals, locals)
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd\ptvsd\_vendored\pydevd\pydevd.py", line 1114, in _exec
pydev_imports.execfile(file, globals, locals) # execute the script
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2018.9.0\pythonFiles\experimental\ptvsd\ptvsd\_vendored\pydevd\_pydev_imps\_pydev_execfile.py", line 25, in execfile
exec(compile(contents+"\n", file, 'exec'), glob, loc)
File "c:\Users\xxxxx\Desktop\Coding\Discord Bot\Testing\test.py", line 14, in <module>
ws = sheet.get_worksheet(0)
File "C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\lib\site-packages\gspread\models.py", line 141, in get_worksheet
sheet_data = self.fetch_sheet_metadata()
File "C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\lib\site-packages\gspread\models.py", line 123, in fetch_sheet_metadata
r = self.client.request('get', url, params=params)
File "C:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36\lib\site-packages\gspread\client.py", line 73, in request
headers=headers
TypeError: get() missing 1 required positional argument: 'url'
PS C:\Users\xxxxx\Desktop\Coding\Discord Bot>
Any ideas?
It's impossible to use aiohttp with current version of gspread (3.0.1). the gspread library uses synchronous calls and aiohttp uses asynchronous calls.
Please, reconsider to use compatible library like requests or httplib2.
For anyone wondering, once I posted this question, I found that someone made an async wrapper for gspread. Check out the library here and show this guy your appreciation. I sure am!
I'm trying to use the MPU6050 module for MicroPython in NodeMCU, using uPyCraft as an editor. (https://github.com/larsks/py-mpu6050/blob/master/mpu6050.py)
I've got some troubles and I tried to simplify the code to the point I just try to call a class defined in a different file and I cannot get it to work. This is what I've done so far:
I created a new file (myFile.py) and it looks like:
import machine
class myClass(object):
def __init__(self):
print("init method called")
Then in my main.py I do:
import myFile
myclass = myFile.myClass()
I run main.py and I get this error when doing myclass = myFile.myClass() line:
'module' has no method myClass
I have no experience with MicroPython (although I'm a C# coder) so I'm pretty sure there is some detail about the syntax I'm missing. Any help?
here some tests (file name is the real one, I simplified in the question):
>>> print(open('mpuController.py').read())
import machine
class myClass(object):
def __init__(self):
print("init method called")
other:
>>> print (open('testMPU.py','r').read())
import time
import mpuController
print("starting")
mpu = mpuController.myClass()
print("finished")
and then when running:
exec(open('./testMPU.py').read(),globals())
starting
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "<string>", line 5, in <module>
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'myClass'
Change
import myFile.py
to
import myFile
You're importing a module (myFile), not a file. Let Python sort it out.
I am new to multiprocessing in python.I am extracting some features from a list of 70,000 URLs. I have them from 2 different files. After the feature extraction process I pass the result to a list and then to a CSV file.
The code runs but then stops with the error.I tried to catch the error but it produced another one.
Python version = 3.5
from feature_extractor import Feature_extraction
import pandas as pd
from pandas.core.frame import DataFrame
import sys
from multiprocessing.dummy import Pool as ThreadPool
import threading as thread
from multiprocessing import Process,Manager,Array
import time
class main():
lst = None
def __init__(self):
manager = Manager()
self.lst = manager.list()
self.dostuff()
self.read_lst()
def feature_extraction(self,url):
if self.lst is None:
self.lst = []
features = Feature_extraction(url)
self.lst.append(features.get_features())
print(len(self.lst))
def Pool(self,url):
pool = ThreadPool(8)
results = pool.map(self.feature_extraction, url)
def dostuff(self):
df = pd.read_csv('verified_online.csv',encoding='latin-1')
df['label'] = df['phish_id'] * 0
mal_urls = df['url']
df2 = pd.read_csv('new.csv')
df2['label'] = df['phish_id']/df['phish_id']
ben_urls = df2['urls']
t = Process(target=self.Pool,args=(mal_urls,))
t2 = Process(target=self.Pool,args=(ben_urls,))
t.start()
t2.start()
t.join()
t2.join
def read_lst(self):
nw_df = DataFrame(list(self.lst))
nw_df.columns = ['Redirect count','ssl_classification','url_length','hostname_length','subdomain_count','at_sign_in_url','exe_extension_in_request_url','exe_extension_in_landing_url',
'ip_as_domain_name','no_of_slashes_in requst_url','no_of_slashes_in_landing_url','no_of_dots_in_request_url','no_of_dots_in_landing_url','tld_value','age_of_domain',
'age_of_last_modified','content_length','same_landing_and_request_ip','same_landing_and_request_url']
frames = [df['label'],df2['label']]
new_df = pd.concat(frames)
new_df = new_df.reset_index()
nw_df['label'] = new_df['label']
nw_df.to_csv('dataset.csv', sep=',', encoding='latin-1')
if __name__ == '__main__':
start_time = time.clock()
try:
main()
except BrokenPipeError:
print("broken pipe....")
pass
print (time.clock() - start_time, "seconds")
Error Traceback
Process Process-3:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\connection.py", line 312, in _recv_bytes
nread, err = ov.GetOverlappedResult(True)
BrokenPipeError: [WinError 109] The pipe has been ended
During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\process.py", line 249, in _bootstrap
self.run()
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\process.py", line 93, in run
self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
File "H:\Projects\newoproject\src\main.py", line 33, in Pool
results = pool.map(self.feature_extraction, url)
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\pool.py", line 260, in map
return self._map_async(func, iterable, mapstar, chunksize).get()
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\pool.py", line 608, in get
raise self._value
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\pool.py", line 119, in worker
result = (True, func(*args, **kwds))
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\pool.py", line 44, in mapstar
return list(map(*args))
File "H:\Projects\newoproject\src\main.py", line 26, in feature_extraction
self.lst.append(features.get_features())
File "<string>", line 2, in append
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\managers.py", line 717, in _callmethod
kind, result = conn.recv()
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\connection.py", line 250, in recv
buf = self._recv_bytes()
File "F:\Continuum\Anaconda3\lib\multiprocessing\connection.py", line 321, in _recv_bytes
raise EOFError
EOFError
My response is late and does not address the posted problem directly; but hopefully will provide a clue to others who encounter similar errors.
Errors that I encountered:
BrokenPipeError
WinError 109 The pipe has been ended &
WinError 232 The pipe is being closed
Observed with Python 36 on Windows 7, when:
(1) the same async function was submitted multiple times, each time with a different instance of a multiprocessing data store, a Queue in my case (multiprocessing.Manager().Queue())
AND
(2) the references to the Queues were saved in short-life local variables in the enveloping function.
The errors were occurring despite the fact that the Queues, shared with the successfully spawned and executing async-functions, had items and would still be in active use (put() & get()) at the time of exception.
The error consistently occurred when the same async_func was called the 2nd time with a 2nd instance of the Queue. Immediately after apply_async() of the function, the connection to the 1st Queue supplied to the async_func the 1st time, would get broken.
The issue got resolved when the references to the Queues were saved in non-overlapping (like a Queue-list) & longer-life variables (like variables returned to functions higher in the call-stack) in the enveloping function.
I finally understood example how to replace pickle with dill from the following discussion: pickle-dill.
For example, the following code worked for me
import os
import dill
import multiprocessing
def run_dill_encoded(what):
fun, args = dill.loads(what)
return fun(*args)
def apply_async(pool, fun, args):
return pool.apply_async(run_dill_encoded, (dill.dumps((fun, args)),))
if __name__ == '__main__':
pool = multiprocessing.Pool(5)
results = [apply_async(pool, lambda x: x*x, args=(x,)) for x in range(1,7)]
output = [p.get() for p in results]
print(output)
I tried to apply the same philosophy to pymongo. The following code
import os
import dill
import multiprocessing
import pymongo
def run_dill_encoded(what):
fun, args = dill.loads(what)
return fun(*args)
def apply_async(pool, fun, args):
return pool.apply_async(run_dill_encoded, (dill.dumps((fun, args)),))
def write_to_db(value_to_insert):
client = pymongo.MongoClient('localhost', 27017)
db = client['somedb']
collection = db['somecollection']
result = collection.insert_one({"filed1": value_to_insert})
client.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
pool = multiprocessing.Pool(5)
results = [apply_async(pool, write_to_db, args=(x,)) for x in ['one', 'two', 'three']]
output = [p.get() for p in results]
print(output)
produces error:
multiprocessing.pool.RemoteTraceback:
"""
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python34\lib\multiprocessing\pool.py", line 119, in worker
result = (True, func(*args, **kwds))
File "C:\...\temp2.py", line 10, in run_dill_encoded
return fun(*args)
File "C:\...\temp2.py", line 21, in write_to_db
client = pymongo.MongoClient('localhost', 27017)
NameError: name 'pymongo' is not defined
"""
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/.../temp2.py", line 32, in <module>
output = [p.get() for p in results]
File "C:/.../temp2.py", line 32, in <listcomp>
output = [p.get() for p in results]
File "C:\Python34\lib\multiprocessing\pool.py", line 599, in get
raise self._value
NameError: name 'pymongo' is not defined
Process finished with exit code 1
What is wrong?
As I mentioned in the comments, you need to put an import pymongo inside the function write_to_db. This is because when the function is serialized, it does not take along any of the global references with it when it is shipped to the other process space.
I have already looked at and tried the resolutions to this question that others have posted. One user said that to try and change my setup.py file from:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
setup(console=["dev.py"])
to
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
setup(service=["dev.py"])
I got the following results:
running py2exe
*** searching for required modules ***
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python27\Scripts\distutils-setup.py", line 5, in <module>
setup(service=["C:\Python27\Scripts\dev.py"])
File "C:\Python27\lib\distutils\core.py", line 152, in setup
dist.run_commands()
File "C:\Python27\lib\distutils\dist.py", line 953, in run_commands
self.run_command(cmd)
File "C:\Python27\lib\distutils\dist.py", line 972, in run_command
cmd_obj.run()
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\py2exe\build_exe.py", line 243, in run
self._run()
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\py2exe\build_exe.py", line 296, in _run
self.find_needed_modules(mf, required_files, required_modules)
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\py2exe\build_exe.py", line 1274, in
find_needed_modules
mf.import_hook(mod)
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\py2exe\mf.py", line 719, in import_hook
return Base.import_hook(self,name,caller,fromlist,level)
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\py2exe\mf.py", line 136, in import_hook
q, tail = self.find_head_package(parent, name)
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\py2exe\mf.py", line 204, in find_head_package
raise ImportError, "No module named " + qname
ImportError: No module named dev
Now, when I run py2exe with "console" in my setup script it works fine, but the service doesn't start and I get the error. When I run py2exe with "service" in my setup script py2exe doesn't run and tells me it can't find my module.
I have tried to re-install py2exe to no resolution. I have also tried to change:
def SvcDoRun(self):
servicemanager.LogMsg(servicemanager.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE,
servicemanager.PYS_SERVICE_STARTED,
(self._svc_name_,''))
to
def SvcDoRun(self):
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_RUNNING)
win32event.WaitForSingleObject(self.hWaitStop, win32event.INFINITE)
Didn't make a difference either. CAN ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE? Here is what I am working on. It monitors a server and spits back a text file every 60 seconds which I use to monitor my servers at any given minute. Any help you guys and gals can give would be great.
import win32serviceutil
import win32service
import win32event
import servicemanager
import socket
import wmi
import _winreg
from time import sleep
import os
class SrvMonSvc (win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework):
_svc_name_ = "SrvMonSvc"
_svc_display_name_ = "Server Monitor"
def __init__(self,args):
win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework.__init__(self,args)
self.hWaitStop = win32event.CreateEvent(None,0,0,None)
socket.setdefaulttimeout(60)
def SvcStop(self):
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING)
win32event.SetEvent(self.hWaitStop)
def SvcDoRun(self):
servicemanager.LogMsg(servicemanager.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE,
servicemanager.PYS_SERVICE_STARTED,
(self._svc_name_,''))
self.main()
def main(self):
host = wmi.WMI(namespace="root/default").StdRegProv
try:
result, api = host.GetStringValue(
hDefKey = _winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
sSubKeyName = "SOFTWARE\Server Monitor",
sValueName = "API")
if api == None:
raise Exception
else:
pass
except:
exit()
while 1 == 1:
with open("C:/test.txt", "wb") as b:
computer = wmi.WMI(computer="exsan100")
for disk in computer.Win32_LogicalDisk (DriveType=3):
name = disk.caption
size = round(float(disk.Size)/1073741824, 2)
free = round(float(disk.FreeSpace)/1073741824, 2)
used = round(float(size), 2) - round(float(free), 2)
for mem in computer.Win32_OperatingSystem():
a_mem = (int(mem.FreePhysicalMemory)/1024)
for me in computer.Win32_ComputerSystem():
t_mem = (int(me.TotalPhysicalMemory)/1048576)
u_mem = t_mem - a_mem
for cpu in computer.Win32_Processor():
load = cpu.LoadPercentage
print >>b, api
print >>b, name
print >>b, size
print >>b, used
print >>b, t_mem
print >>b, u_mem
print >>b, load
b.close()
date_list = []
stamp = time.strftime("%c",time.localtime(time.time()))
date_list.append(stamp)
name = re.sub(r"[^\w\s]", "",date_list[0])
os.rename("C:/test.txt", ("C:/%s.txt" % name))
try:
sleep(60.00)
except:
exit()
if __name__ == '__main__':
win32serviceutil.HandleCommandLine(SrvMonSvc)
Have you progressed from your original problem. I had similar problem with a python service and found out that it was missing DLLs since the 'System Path' (not the user path) was not complete.
Running pythonservice.exe with -debug from the command prompt was not a problem because it used correct PATH environment variable, but if your service is installed as a System service it's worth checking out if the System Path variable has all the paths for the required DLLs (MSVC, Python, System32). For me it was missing the python DLLs path, after that it worked again.