This package provides SYS V and POSIX message queues to exchange data among processes. Both queues have similar functionality with some differences. Queues are persistent in the kernel unless either queue is closed/unlinked or system is shut down. Unlike multiprocessing.Queue, the same queue can be joined by different processes according to its unique name/key, it's not necessary to fork main process. Be careful if you use signals in your application, because signal interrupts sending or receiving message.
Requires Python CFFI, C compiler and Python header files.
cd ipcqueue/ python setup.py install
>>> from ipcqueue import posixmq >>> q = posixmq.Queue('/foo') >>> q.qsize() 0 >>> q.put([1, 'A'], priority=1) >>> q.put([2, 'B'], priority=2) >>> q.put([3, 'C'], priority=1) >>> q.qsize() 3 >>> q.get() [2, 'B'] >>> q.get() [1, 'A'] >>> q.get() [3, 'C'] >>> q.close() >>> q.unlink() >>> from ipcqueue import sysvmq >>> q = sysvmq.Queue(1) >>> q.qsize() >>> q.put([1, 'A'], msg_type=1) >>> q.put([2, 'B'], msg_type=2) >>> q.put([3, 'C'], msg_type=2) >>> q.put([4, 'D'], msg_type=1) >>> q.qsize() 4 >>> q.get(msg_type=2) [2, 'B'] >>> q.get() [1, 'A'] >>> q.get() [3, 'C'] >>> q.get() [4, 'D'] >>> q.close()
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