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docs/README.rst
tractor
The Python async-native multi-core system you always wanted.
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tractor
is a structured concurrent “actor model” built on trio and multi-processing.
It is an attempt to pair trionic structured concurrency with distributed Python. You can think of it as a trio
-across-processes or simply as an opinionated replacement for the stdlib’s multiprocessing
but built on async programming primitives from the ground up.
Don’t be scared off by this description. tractor
is just ``trio`` but with nurseries for process management and cancel-able IPC. If you understand how to work with trio
, tractor
will give you the parallelism you’ve been missing.
tractor
’s nurseries let you spawn trio
“actors”: new Python processes which each run a trio
scheduled task tree (also known as an async sandwich - a call to trio.run()
). That is, each “Actor” is a new process plus a trio
runtime.
“Actors” communicate by exchanging asynchronous messages and avoid sharing state. The intention of this model is to allow for highly distributed software that, through the adherence to structured concurrency, results in systems which fail in predictable and recoverable ways.
The first step to grok tractor
is to get the basics of trio
down. A great place to start is the trio docs and this blog post.
Install
No PyPi release yet!
pip install git+git://github.com/goodboy/tractor.git
Alluring Features
- It’s just
trio
, but with SC applied to processes (aka “actors”)
- It’s just
- Infinitely nesteable process trees
- Built-in API for inter-process streaming
- A (first ever?) “native” multi-core debugger for Python using
- (Soon to land)
asyncio
support allowing for “infected” actors where trio drives the asyncio scheduler via the astounding “guest mode”
- (Soon to land)
The example you’re probably after…
It seems the initial query from most new users is “how do I make a worker pool thing?”.
tractor
is built to handle any SC process tree you can imagine; the “worker pool” pattern is a trivial special case:
# TODO: workerpool example
"""
Run with a process monitor from a terminal using:
$TERM -e watch -n 0.1 "pstree -a $$" & python examples/parallelism/we_are_processes.py && kill $!
"""
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
import os
import tractor
import trio
async def target():
print(f"Yo, i'm '{tractor.current_actor().name}' "
f"running in pid {os.getpid()}")
await trio.sleep_forever()
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
for i in range(cpu_count()):
await n.run_in_actor(target, name=f'worker_{i}')
print('This process tree will self-destruct in 1 sec...')
await trio.sleep(1)
# you could have done this yourself
raise Exception('Self Destructed')
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
trio.run(main)
except Exception:
print('Zombies Contained')
Feel like saying hi?
This project is very much coupled to the ongoing development of trio
(i.e. tractor
gets most of its ideas from that brilliant community). If you want to help, have suggestions or just want to say hi, please feel free to reach us in our matrix channel. If matrix seems too hip, we’re also mostly all in the the trio gitter channel!