locket 1.0.0


pip install locket

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Released: Apr 20, 2022

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Author: Michael Williamson
Requires Python: >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*

Classifiers

Intended Audience
  • Developers

License
  • OSI Approved :: BSD License

Programming Language
  • Python
  • Python :: 2
  • Python :: 2.7
  • Python :: 3
  • Python :: 3.5
  • Python :: 3.6
  • Python :: 3.7
  • Python :: 3.8
  • Python :: 3.9
  • Python :: 3.10

Operating System
  • Unix
  • Microsoft :: Windows

Locket implements a file-based lock that can be used by multiple processes provided they use the same path.

import locket

# Wait for lock
with locket.lock_file("path/to/lock/file"):
    perform_action()

# Raise LockError if lock cannot be acquired immediately
with locket.lock_file("path/to/lock/file", timeout=0):
    perform_action()

# Raise LockError if lock cannot be acquired after thirty seconds
with locket.lock_file("path/to/lock/file", timeout=30):
    perform_action()

# Without context managers:
lock = locket.lock_file("path/to/lock/file")
try:
    lock.acquire()
    perform_action()
finally:
    lock.release()

Locks largely behave as (non-reentrant) Lock instances from the threading module in the standard library. Specifically, their behaviour is:

  • Locks are uniquely identified by the file being locked, both in the same process and across different processes.

  • Locks are either in a locked or unlocked state.

  • When the lock is unlocked, calling acquire() returns immediately and changes the lock state to locked.

  • When the lock is locked, calling acquire() will block until the lock state changes to unlocked, or until the timeout expires.

  • If a process holds a lock, any thread in that process can call release() to change the state to unlocked.

  • Calling release() on an unlocked lock raises LockError.

  • Behaviour of locks after fork is undefined.

Installation

pip install locket

Wheel compatibility matrix

Platform Python 2 Python 3
any

Files in release

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