jobs¶
examples¶
api¶
- abutils.progress_bar(finished, total, start_time=None, extra_info=None, autocomplete=True, complete=False, completion_string='\n')¶
Prints an ASCII progress bar.
Each call to
progress_barwill update the progress bar. An example of tracking the progress of a list of items would look like:job_list = [job1, job2, job3, ... jobN] total_jobs = len(job_list) #initialize the progress bar progress_bar(0, total_jobs) # do the jobs for i, job in enumerate(job_list): do_job(job) progress_bar(i + 1, total_jobs)
Args:
finished (int): Number of finished jobs.
total (int): Total number of jobs.
- start_time (datetime): Start time, as a
datetime.datetimeobject. Only required if you want to display execution time alongside the progress bar. If not provided, execution time is not shown.
- extra_info (str): A string containing extra information to be displayed
at the end of the progbar string. Examples include the number of failed jobs, the name of the job batch currently being processed, etc.
- complete (bool): If True, will append completion_string to the end
of the progbar string.
- completion_string (str): Will be appended to the progbar string if
complete is True. Default is `’
‘`.
- start_time (datetime): Start time, as a
- abutils.monitor_mp_jobs(results: Iterable, completion_string: str | None = None, print_progress: bool = True, start_time: time | None = None)¶
Monitors the progress of a set of multiprocessing jobs.
- Parameters:
results (Iterable[mp.pool.AsyncResult]) – A list of AsyncResult objects from multiprocessing jobs.
completion_string (str, optional) – A string to print after the progress bar when the jobs are complete.
print_progress (bool) – Whether or not to print a progress bar. Default is
True.start_time (time.time, optional) – DEPRECATED and is ignored.
tqdmautomatically handles the start time, but the argument is maintained for backwards compatibility.
- abutils.monitor_celery_jobs(results: Iterable, start_time: time | None = None, completion_string: str = '\n', print_progress: bool = True)¶
Monitors the progress of a set of Celery jobs.
- Parameters:
results (Iterable[celery.result.AsyncResult]) – A list of AsyncResult objects from Celery jobs.
start_time (time.time) – The time at which the jobs started. If not provided, elapsed time will not be shown.
completion_string (str) – A string to print when the jobs are complete. Default is a newline.
print_progress (bool) – Whether or not to print a progress bar. Default is
True.