27.01.2011 20:03, Daniel da Silva kirjoitti:
We have a threading.Timer class which executes after a given delay and then terminates. I was thinking about a pre-made class that would execute, wait an interval, and then repeat. It would cut down on the logic people need to implement themselves, and make simple scripts faster. For that purpose you can use APScheduler's interval scheduling: http://packages.python.org/APScheduler/
Granted, it's not a part of the standard library but it would fulfill the purpose stated above.
Here are some use cases:
# Send a ping message to all connected clients every 120 seconds from server import ping_all_clients pinger = threading.RepeatTimer(120, ping_all_clients) pinger.start()
# Check for updates every 3 hours from mymodule import check_for_updates update_checker = threading.RepeatTimer(60*60*3, check_for_updates) update_checker.start()
I was thinking of the class having an initializer signature as follows:
class threading.RepeatTimer(interval, function, args=[], kwargs={}, limit=None) Create a timer that will run function with args and kwargs and repeat every interval secods. If limit is an integer, limits repetitions to that many calls.
cancel() Stop the repeat timer. If in the middle of a call, the call is allowed to finish.
Daniel
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