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Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: zc.lockfile Version: 1.4 Summary: Basic inter-process locks Home-page: http://www.python.org/pypi/zc.lockfile Author: Zope Foundation Author-email: zope-dev@zope.org License: ZPL 2.1 Keywords: lock Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License Classifier: Natural Language :: English Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy Classifier: Topic :: Software Development License-File: LICENSE.txt Requires-Dist: setuptools Provides-Extra: test Requires-Dist: zope.testing ; extra == 'test' ************************* Basic inter-process locks ************************* The zc.lockfile package provides a basic portable implementation of interprocess locks using lock files. The purpose if not specifically to lock files, but to simply provide locks with an implementation based on file-locking primitives. Of course, these locks could be used to mediate access to *other* files. For example, the ZODB file storage implementation uses file locks to mediate access to file-storage database files. The database files and lock file files are separate files. .. contents:: Detailed Documentation ********************** Lock file support ================= The ZODB lock_file module provides support for creating file system locks. These are locks that are implemented with lock files and OS-provided locking facilities. To create a lock, instantiate a LockFile object with a file name: >>> import zc.lockfile >>> lock = zc.lockfile.LockFile('lock') If we try to lock the same name, we'll get a lock error: >>> import zope.testing.loggingsupport >>> handler = zope.testing.loggingsupport.InstalledHandler('zc.lockfile') >>> try: ... zc.lockfile.LockFile('lock') ... except zc.lockfile.LockError: ... print("Can't lock file") Can't lock file .. We don't log failure to acquire. >>> for record in handler.records: # doctest: +ELLIPSIS ... print(record.levelname+' '+record.getMessage()) To release the lock, use it's close method: >>> lock.close() The lock file is not removed. It is left behind: >>> import os >>> os.path.exists('lock') True Of course, now that we've released the lock, we can create it again: >>> lock = zc.lockfile.LockFile('lock') >>> lock.close() .. Cleanup >>> import os >>> os.remove('lock') Hostname in lock file ===================== In a container environment (e.g. Docker), the PID is typically always identical even if multiple containers are running under the same operating system instance. Clearly, inspecting lock files doesn't then help much in debugging. To identify the container which created the lock file, we need information about the container in the lock file. Since Docker uses the container identifier or name as the hostname, this information can be stored in the lock file in addition to or instead of the PID. Use the ``content_template`` keyword argument to ``LockFile`` to specify a custom lock file content format: >>> lock = zc.lockfile.LockFile('lock', content_template='{pid};{hostname}') >>> lock.close() If you now inspected the lock file, you would see e.g.: $ cat lock 123;myhostname Change History *************** 1.4 (2018-11-12) ================ - Claim support for Python 3.6 and 3.7. - Drop Python 2.6 and 3.3. 1.3.0 (2018-04-23) ================== - Stop logging failure to acquire locks. Clients can do that if they wish. - Claim support for Python 3.4 and 3.5. - Drop Python 3.2 support because pip no longer supports it. 1.2.1 (2016-06-19) ================== - Fixed: unlocking and locking didn't work when a multiprocessing process was running (and presumably other conditions). 1.2.0 (2016-06-09) ================== - Added the ability to include the hostname in the lock file content. - Code and ReST markup cosmetics. [alecghica] 1.1.0 (2013-02-12) ================== - Added Trove classifiers and made setup.py zest.releaser friendly. - Added Python 3.2, 3.3 and PyPy 1.9 support. - Removed Python 2.4 and Python 2.5 support. 1.0.2 (2012-12-02) ================== - Fixed: the fix included in 1.0.1 caused multiple pids to be written to the lock file 1.0.1 (2012-11-30) ================== - Fixed: when there was lock contention, the pid in the lock file was lost. Thanks to Daniel Moisset reporting the problem and providing a fix with tests. - Added test extra to declare test dependency on ``zope.testing``. - Using Python's ``doctest`` module instead of depreacted ``zope.testing.doctest``. 1.0.0 (2008-10-18) ================== - Fixed a small bug in error logging. 1.0.0b1 (2007-07-18) ==================== - Initial release