def __init__(self, bus, worker, master_proxy, execution_features, num_threads=1): AsynchronousExecutePlugin.__init__(self, bus, num_threads, "execute_task") self.worker = worker self.block_store = worker.block_store self.master_proxy = master_proxy self.execution_features = execution_features self.current_task_set = None self._lock = Lock()
def __init__(self, bus, worker, master_proxy, execution_features, num_threads=1): AsynchronousExecutePlugin.__init__(self, bus, num_threads, "execute_task") self.worker = worker self.block_store = worker.block_store self.master_proxy = master_proxy self.execution_features = execution_features self.current_task_set = None self._lock = Lock()
def __init__(self, bus): """ DeferredWorkPlugin(bus) Create a new deferred work worker thread and attach it to the bus @bus. Work items can be enqueued using either do_deferred() (which runs them immediately) or do_deferred_after() (which runs them after a timeout). The work items should be simple callables with no arguments. Note that there is only one worker thread, so slow items will prevent any other items from running. """ AsynchronousExecutePlugin.__init__(self, bus, 1) self.timers = {} self.current_timer_id = 0
def __init__(self, bus, event_name="deferred_work"): AsynchronousExecutePlugin.__init__(self, bus, 1, event_name) self.timers = {} self.current_timer_id = 0