Cross platform mutex to prevent script running more than instance?
Cameron Simpson
cs at cskk.id.au
Mon Sep 3 21:35:58 EDT 2018
On 03Sep2018 07:45, Malcolm Greene <python at bdurham.com> wrote:
>Use case: Want to prevent 2+ instances of a script from running ...
>ideally in a cross platform manner. I've been researching this topic and
>am surprised how complicated this capability appears to be and how the
>diverse the solution set is. I've seen solutions ranging from using
>directories, named temporary files, named sockets/pipes, etc. Is there
>any consensus on best practice here?
I like os.mkdir of a known directory name. This tends to be atomic and
forbidden when the name already exists, on all UNIX platforms, over remote
filesystems. And, I expect, likewise on Windows.
All the other modes like opening files O_EXCL etc tend to be platform specific
and not reliable over network filesystems.
And pid based approaches don't work cross machine, if that is an issue.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs at cskk.id.au>
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