PyProcSync
Synchronize events between processes over the network. This package provides similar behaviour as Python's threading.Event but it is designed to be used with multiple processes running on different computers.
An example use-case might be controlling multiple industrial robots handling anomalous materials, where timing is critical.
- Free software: MIT license
- Documentation: https://pyprocsync.readthedocs.io
Features
- Uses Redis as a backend
- About 1ms precision (see. perf_tests)
- Synchronize events based on system clock (NTP is a must have)
- Synchronize unlimited number of nodes with the same precision (Depends on the performance of Redis cluster)
Example
Simple example that synchronizes 4 nodes:
import redis from pyprocsync import ProcSync p = ProcSync(redis.from_url('redis://localhost:6379/0')) # Do some work p.sync("first", 4) # Block until all 4 nodes are reached the synchronization point # Time sensitive work
Credits
This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.