Update logging cookbook to show multiple worker processes using the concurrent.futures module. (GH-14905) (GH-14906)

(cherry picked from commit d309352c6f)
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Miss Islington (bot) 2019-07-22 05:25:46 -07:00 committed by Vinay Sajip
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@ -948,6 +948,41 @@ This variant shows how you can e.g. apply configuration for particular loggers
machinery in the main process (even though the logging events are generated in
the worker processes) to direct the messages to the appropriate destinations.
Using concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you want to use :class:`concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor` to start
your worker processes, you need to create the queue slightly differently.
Instead of
.. code-block:: python
queue = multiprocessing.Queue(-1)
you should use
.. code-block:: python
queue = multiprocessing.Manager().Queue(-1) # also works with the examples above
and you can then replace the worker creation from this::
workers = []
for i in range(10):
worker = multiprocessing.Process(target=worker_process,
args=(queue, worker_configurer))
workers.append(worker)
worker.start()
for w in workers:
w.join()
to this (remembering to first import :mod:`concurrent.futures`)::
with concurrent.futures.ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=10) as executor:
for i in range(10):
executor.submit(worker_process, queue, worker_configurer)
Using file rotation
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