Fix bad name.
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tests/multiprocess.py Thu Dec 15 18:26:04 2011 +0100
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+'''Multiprocessing test.
+
+PgManager is partially safe against process forking.
+
+You can create connection credentials (create_conn) in main process, then fork
+and continue working with pgmanager in children processes. You can call create_conn again
+in children, but new connection credentials will be accessible only from process
+where it was created -- no sharing between processes.
+
+get_conn and cursor will still work after fork. Connections from parent process will
+be forgotten, that cannot be used un child process.
+
+Connections cannot be shared between processes, DO NOT:
+ * get_conn, then fork, then put_conn
+ * get_conn, then fork, then use the connection, then .close()
+
+Good usage:
+ * create_conn, fork, get_conn, cursor, etc.
+
+Basically, you can transfer only information from create_conn(), nothing else.
+
+'''
+
+
+import multiprocessing
+
+from config import Config
+from pgtoolkit import pgmanager
+
+
+def sub1(id):
+ with pgm.cursor() as curs:
+ print('[%d] pgconn: %d' % (multiprocessing.current_process().pid, curs.connection.get_backend_pid()))
+ print('[%d] update' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
+ curs.execute('''UPDATE test SET name = 'multi-1' WHERE id=%s''', [id])
+ print('[%d] commit' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
+ curs.connection.commit()
+
+def sub2(id):
+ pgm = pgmanager.get_instance()
+ with pgm.cursor() as curs:
+ print('[%d] pgconn: %d' % (multiprocessing.current_process().pid, curs.connection.get_backend_pid()))
+ print('[%d] update' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
+ curs.execute('''UPDATE test SET name = 'multi-2' WHERE id=%s''', [id])
+ print('[%d] commit' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
+ curs.connection.commit()
+
+
+cfg = Config('tests.conf')
+pgm = pgmanager.get_instance()
+pgm.create_conn(**cfg)
+
+with pgm.cursor() as curs:
+ print('[%d] pgconn: %d' % (multiprocessing.current_process().pid, curs.connection.get_backend_pid()))
+ print('[%d] insert' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
+ curs.execute('''INSERT INTO test (name) VALUES ('multi') RETURNING id''')
+ id = curs.fetchone()[0]
+ curs.connection.commit()
+
+ print('[%d] update' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
+ curs.execute('''UPDATE test SET name = 'multi-main' WHERE id=%s''', [id])
+ # not committed
+
+p1 = multiprocessing.Process(target=sub1, args=[id])
+p1.start()
+p2 = multiprocessing.Process(target=sub2, args=[id])
+p2.start()
+
+with pgm.cursor() as curs:
+ print('[%d] commit' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
+ curs.connection.commit()
+
+print('join')
+p1.join()
+p2.join()
+
+print('done')
--- a/tests/multiprocessing.py Thu Dec 15 18:21:41 2011 +0100
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-'''Multiprocessing test.
-
-PgManager is partially safe against process forking.
-
-You can create connection credentials (create_conn) in main process, then fork
-and continue working with pgmanager in children processes. You can call create_conn again
-in children, but new connection credentials will be accessible only from process
-where it was created -- no sharing between processes.
-
-get_conn and cursor will still work after fork. Connections from parent process will
-be forgotten, that cannot be used un child process.
-
-Connections cannot be shared between processes, DO NOT:
- * get_conn, then fork, then put_conn
- * get_conn, then fork, then use the connection, then .close()
-
-Good usage:
- * create_conn, fork, get_conn, cursor, etc.
-
-Basically, you can transfer only information from create_conn(), nothing else.
-
-'''
-
-
-import multiprocessing
-
-from config import Config
-from pgtoolkit import pgmanager
-
-
-def sub1(id):
- with pgm.cursor() as curs:
- print('[%d] pgconn: %d' % (multiprocessing.current_process().pid, curs.connection.get_backend_pid()))
- print('[%d] update' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
- curs.execute('''UPDATE test SET name = 'multi-1' WHERE id=%s''', [id])
- print('[%d] commit' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
- curs.connection.commit()
-
-def sub2(id):
- pgm = pgmanager.get_instance()
- with pgm.cursor() as curs:
- print('[%d] pgconn: %d' % (multiprocessing.current_process().pid, curs.connection.get_backend_pid()))
- print('[%d] update' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
- curs.execute('''UPDATE test SET name = 'multi-2' WHERE id=%s''', [id])
- print('[%d] commit' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
- curs.connection.commit()
-
-
-cfg = Config('tests.conf')
-pgm = pgmanager.get_instance()
-pgm.create_conn(**cfg)
-
-with pgm.cursor() as curs:
- print('[%d] pgconn: %d' % (multiprocessing.current_process().pid, curs.connection.get_backend_pid()))
- print('[%d] insert' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
- curs.execute('''INSERT INTO test (name) VALUES ('multi') RETURNING id''')
- id = curs.fetchone()[0]
- curs.connection.commit()
-
- print('[%d] update' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
- curs.execute('''UPDATE test SET name = 'multi-main' WHERE id=%s''', [id])
- # not committed
-
-p1 = multiprocessing.Process(target=sub1, args=[id])
-p1.start()
-p2 = multiprocessing.Process(target=sub2, args=[id])
-p2.start()
-
-with pgm.cursor() as curs:
- print('[%d] commit' % multiprocessing.current_process().pid)
- curs.connection.commit()
-
-print('join')
-p1.join()
-p2.join()
-
-print('done')