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tractor
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*******
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=======
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The Python async-native multi-core system *you always wanted*.
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https://actions-badge.atrox.dev/goodboy/tractor/goto
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https://tractor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
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``tractor`` is a `structured concurrent
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<https://trio.discourse.group/t/concise-definition-of-structured-concurrency/228>`_
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“`actor model <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model>`_” built on
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`trio <https://github.com/python-trio/trio>`_ and `multi-processing
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiprocessing>`_.
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|gh_actions|
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|docs|
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It is an attempt to pair `trionic
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<https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/design.html#high-level-design-principles>`_
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`structured concurrency
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<https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/>`_
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with distributed Python. You can think of it as a ``trio``
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.. _actor model: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model
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.. _trio: https://github.com/python-trio/trio
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.. _multi-processing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiprocessing
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.. _trionic: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/design.html#high-level-design-principles
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.. _async sandwich: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial.html#async-sandwich
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.. _structured concurrent: https://trio.discourse.group/t/concise-definition-of-structured-concurrency/228
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``tractor`` is a `structured concurrent`_ "`actor model`_" built on trio_ and multi-processing_.
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It is an attempt to pair trionic_ `structured concurrency`_ with
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distributed Python. You can think of it as a ``trio``
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*-across-processes* or simply as an opinionated replacement for the
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stdlib’s ``multiprocessing`` but built on async programming primitives
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stdlib's ``multiprocessing`` but built on async programming primitives
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from the ground up.
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Don’t be scared off by this description. ``tractor`` **is just
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``trio``** but with nurseries for process management and cancel-able
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IPC. If you understand how to work with ``trio``, ``tractor`` will
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give you the parallelism you’ve been missing.
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Don't be scared off by this description. ``tractor`` **is just ``trio``**
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but with nurseries for process management and cancel-able IPC.
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If you understand how to work with ``trio``, ``tractor`` will give you
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the parallelism you've been missing.
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``tractor``’s nurseries let you spawn ``trio`` *“actors”*: new Python
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``tractor``'s nurseries let you spawn ``trio`` *"actors"*: new Python
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processes which each run a ``trio`` scheduled task tree (also known as
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an `async sandwich
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<https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial.html#async-sandwich>`_
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- a call to ``trio.run()``). That is, each “*Actor*” is a new process
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plus a ``trio`` runtime.
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an `async sandwich`_ - a call to ``trio.run()``). That is, each
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"*Actor*" is a new process plus a ``trio`` runtime.
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“Actors” communicate by exchanging asynchronous `messages
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_passing>`_ and avoid sharing
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state. The intention of this model is to allow for highly distributed
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software that, through the adherence to *structured concurrency*,
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results in systems which fail in predictable and recoverable ways.
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"Actors" communicate by exchanging asynchronous messages_ and avoid
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sharing state. The intention of this model is to allow for highly
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distributed software that, through the adherence to *structured
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concurrency*, results in systems which fail in predictable and
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recoverable ways.
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The first step to grok ``tractor`` is to get the basics of ``trio``
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down. A great place to start is the `trio docs
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<https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_ and this `blog post
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<https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/>`_.
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The first step to grok ``tractor`` is to get the basics of ``trio`` down.
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A great place to start is the `trio docs`_ and this `blog post`_.
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.. _messages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_passing
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.. _trio docs: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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.. _blog post: https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/
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.. _structured concurrency: https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/
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.. _3 axioms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model#Fundamental_concepts
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.. _unrequirements: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model#Direct_communication_and_asynchrony
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.. _async generators: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0525/
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Install
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=======
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-------
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No PyPi release yet!
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::
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Alluring Features
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=================
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* **It’s just** ``trio``, but with SC applied to processes (aka
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“actors”)
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* Infinitely nesteable process trees
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* Built-in API for inter-process streaming
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* A (first ever?) “native” multi-core debugger for Python using
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`pdb++ <https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp>`_
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* (Soon to land) ``asyncio`` support allowing for “infected” actors
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where *trio* drives the *asyncio* scheduler via the astounding
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“`guest mode
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<https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference-lowlevel.html?highlight=guest%20mode#using-guest-mode-to-run-trio-on-top-of-other-event-loops>`_”
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-----------------
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- **It's just** ``trio``, but with SC applied to processes (aka "actors")
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- Infinitely nesteable process trees
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- Built-in API for inter-process streaming
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- A (first ever?) "native" multi-core debugger for Python using `pdb++`_
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- (Soon to land) ``asyncio`` support allowing for "infected" actors where
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`trio` drives the `asyncio` scheduler via the astounding "`guest mode`_"
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The example you’re probably after…
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==================================
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Example: self-destruct a process tree
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-------------------------------------
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It seems the initial query from most new users is “how do I make a
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worker pool thing?”.
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``tractor`` is built to handle any SC process tree you can imagine;
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the “worker pool” pattern is a trivial special case:
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# TODO: workerpool example
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.. code::
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.. code:: python
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"""
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Run with a process monitor from a terminal using:
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print('Zombies Contained')
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Feel like saying hi?
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====================
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The example you're probably after...
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------------------------------------
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It seems the initial query from most new users is "how do I make a worker
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pool thing?".
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``tractor`` is built to handle any SC process tree you can
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imagine; the "worker pool" pattern is a trivial special case:
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.. code:: python
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"""
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Demonstration of the prime number detector example from the
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``concurrent.futures`` docs:
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https://docs.python.org/3/library/concurrent.futures.html#processpoolexecutor-example
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This uses no extra threads, fancy semaphores or futures; all we need
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is ``tractor``'s channels.
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"""
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from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
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from typing import List, Callable
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import itertools
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import math
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import time
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import tractor
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import trio
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from async_generator import aclosing
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PRIMES = [
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112272535095293,
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112582705942171,
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112272535095293,
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115280095190773,
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115797848077099,
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1099726899285419,
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]
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def is_prime(n):
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if n < 2:
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return False
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if n == 2:
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return True
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if n % 2 == 0:
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return False
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sqrt_n = int(math.floor(math.sqrt(n)))
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for i in range(3, sqrt_n + 1, 2):
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if n % i == 0:
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return False
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return True
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@asynccontextmanager
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async def worker_pool(workers=4):
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"""Though it's a trivial special case for ``tractor``, the well
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known "worker pool" seems to be the defacto "but, I want this
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process pattern!" for most parallelism pilgrims.
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Yes, the workers stay alive (and ready for work) until you close
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the context.
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"""
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as tn:
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portals = []
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snd_chan, recv_chan = trio.open_memory_channel(len(PRIMES))
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for i in range(workers):
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# this starts a new sub-actor (process + trio runtime) and
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# stores it's "portal" for later use to "submit jobs" (ugh).
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portals.append(
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await tn.start_actor(
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f'worker_{i}',
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enable_modules=[__name__],
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)
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)
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async def _map(
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worker_func: Callable[[int], bool],
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sequence: List[int]
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) -> List[bool]:
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# define an async (local) task to collect results from workers
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async def send_result(func, value, portal):
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await snd_chan.send((value, await portal.run(func, n=value)))
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async with trio.open_nursery() as n:
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for value, portal in zip(sequence, itertools.cycle(portals)):
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n.start_soon(
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send_result,
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worker_func,
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value,
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portal
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)
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# deliver results as they arrive
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for _ in range(len(sequence)):
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yield await recv_chan.receive()
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# deliver the parallel "worker mapper" to user code
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yield _map
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# tear down all "workers" on pool close
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await tn.cancel()
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async def main():
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async with worker_pool() as actor_map:
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start = time.time()
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async with aclosing(actor_map(is_prime, PRIMES)) as results:
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async for number, prime in results:
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print(f'{number} is prime: {prime}')
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print(f'processing took {time.time() - start} seconds')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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start = time.time()
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trio.run(main)
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print(f'script took {time.time() - start} seconds')
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Feel like saying hi?
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--------------------
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This project is very much coupled to the ongoing development of
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``trio`` (i.e. ``tractor`` gets most of its ideas from that brilliant
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community). If you want to help, have suggestions or just want to say
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hi, please feel free to reach us in our `matrix channel
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<https://matrix.to/#/!tractor:matrix.org>`_. If matrix seems too hip,
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we’re also mostly all in the the `trio gitter channel
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<https://gitter.im/python-trio/general>`_!
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community). If you want to help, have suggestions or just want to
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say hi, please feel free to reach us in our `matrix channel`_. If
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matrix seems too hip, we're also mostly all in the the `trio gitter
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channel`_!
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.. _trio gitter channel: https://gitter.im/python-trio/general
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.. _matrix channel: https://matrix.to/#/!tractor:matrix.org
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.. _pdb++: https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
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.. _guest mode: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference-lowlevel.html?highlight=guest%20mode#using-guest-mode-to-run-trio-on-top-of-other-event-loops
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.. |gh_actions| image:: https://img.shields.io/endpoint.svg?url=https%3A%2F%2Factions-badge.atrox.dev%2Fgoodboy%2Ftractor%2Fbadge&style=popout-square
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:target: https://actions-badge.atrox.dev/goodboy/tractor/goto
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.. |docs| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/tractor/badge/?version=latest
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:target: https://tractor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
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:alt: Documentation Status
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tractor
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=======
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The Python async-native multi-core system *you always wanted*.
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|gh_actions|
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|docs|
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.. _actor model: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model
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.. _trio: https://github.com/python-trio/trio
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.. _multi-processing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiprocessing
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.. _trionic: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/design.html#high-level-design-principles
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.. _async sandwich: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial.html#async-sandwich
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.. _structured concurrent: https://trio.discourse.group/t/concise-definition-of-structured-concurrency/228
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``tractor`` is a `structured concurrent`_ "`actor model`_" built on trio_ and multi-processing_.
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It is an attempt to pair trionic_ `structured concurrency`_ with
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distributed Python. You can think of it as a ``trio``
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*-across-processes* or simply as an opinionated replacement for the
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stdlib's ``multiprocessing`` but built on async programming primitives
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from the ground up.
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Don't be scared off by this description. ``tractor`` **is just ``trio``**
|
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but with nurseries for process management and cancel-able IPC.
|
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If you understand how to work with ``trio``, ``tractor`` will give you
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the parallelism you've been missing.
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``tractor``'s nurseries let you spawn ``trio`` *"actors"*: new Python
|
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processes which each run a ``trio`` scheduled task tree (also known as
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an `async sandwich`_ - a call to ``trio.run()``). That is, each
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"*Actor*" is a new process plus a ``trio`` runtime.
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"Actors" communicate by exchanging asynchronous messages_ and avoid
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sharing state. The intention of this model is to allow for highly
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distributed software that, through the adherence to *structured
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concurrency*, results in systems which fail in predictable and
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recoverable ways.
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The first step to grok ``tractor`` is to get the basics of ``trio`` down.
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A great place to start is the `trio docs`_ and this `blog post`_.
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.. _messages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_passing
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.. _trio docs: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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.. _blog post: https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/
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.. _structured concurrency: https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/
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.. _3 axioms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model#Fundamental_concepts
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.. _unrequirements: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model#Direct_communication_and_asynchrony
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.. _async generators: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0525/
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Install
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-------
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No PyPi release yet!
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::
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pip install git+git://github.com/goodboy/tractor.git
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Alluring Features
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-----------------
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- **It's just** ``trio``, but with SC applied to processes (aka "actors")
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- Infinitely nesteable process trees
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- Built-in API for inter-process streaming
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- A (first ever?) "native" multi-core debugger for Python using `pdb++`_
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- (Soon to land) ``asyncio`` support allowing for "infected" actors where
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`trio` drives the `asyncio` scheduler via the astounding "`guest mode`_"
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The example you're probably after...
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------------------------------------
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It seems the initial query from most new users is "how do I make a worker
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pool thing?".
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``tractor`` is built to handle any SC process tree you can
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imagine; the "worker pool" pattern is a trivial special case:
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# TODO: workerpool example
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Feel like saying hi?
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--------------------
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This project is very much coupled to the ongoing development of
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``trio`` (i.e. ``tractor`` gets most of its ideas from that brilliant
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community). If you want to help, have suggestions or just want to
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say hi, please feel free to reach us in our `matrix channel`_. If
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matrix seems too hip, we're also mostly all in the the `trio gitter
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channel`_!
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.. _trio gitter channel: https://gitter.im/python-trio/general
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.. _matrix channel: https://matrix.to/#/!tractor:matrix.org
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.. _pdb++: https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
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.. _guest mode: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference-lowlevel.html?highlight=guest%20mode#using-guest-mode-to-run-trio-on-top-of-other-event-loops
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.. |gh_actions| image:: https://img.shields.io/endpoint.svg?url=https%3A%2F%2Factions-badge.atrox.dev%2Fgoodboy%2Ftractor%2Fbadge&style=popout-square
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:target: https://actions-badge.atrox.dev/goodboy/tractor/goto
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.. |docs| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/tractor/badge/?version=latest
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:target: https://tractor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
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:alt: Documentation Status
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@ -69,6 +69,12 @@ Alluring Features
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`trio` drives the `asyncio` scheduler via the astounding "`guest mode`_"
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Example: self-destruct a process tree
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-------------------------------------
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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/parallelism/we_are_processes.py
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:language: python
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The example you're probably after...
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------------------------------------
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It seems the initial query from most new users is "how do I make a worker
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|
@ -77,9 +83,8 @@ pool thing?".
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``tractor`` is built to handle any SC process tree you can
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imagine; the "worker pool" pattern is a trivial special case:
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# TODO: workerpool example
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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/parallelism/we_are_processes.py
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.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/parallelism/concurrent_actors_primes.py
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:language: python
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Feel like saying hi?
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@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ release = '0.0.0a0.dev0'
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# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom
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# ones.
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extensions = [
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# 'sphinx.ext.autodoc',
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# 'sphinx.ext.intersphinx',
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# 'sphinx.ext.todo',
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'sphinx.ext.autodoc',
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'sphinx.ext.intersphinx',
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'sphinx.ext.todo',
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'sphinxcontrib.restbuilder',
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]
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#!/bin/bash
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sphinx-build -b rst ./github_readme ./
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mv _sphinx_readme.rst README.rst
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mv _sphinx_readme.rst _README.rst
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