I am trying to use a worker Pool in python using Process objects. Each worker (a Process) does some initialization (takes a non-trivial amount of time), gets passed a series of jobs (ideally using map()
), and returns something. No communication is necessary beyond that. However, I can't seem to figure out how to use map() to use my worker's compute()
function.
from multiprocessing import Pool, Process
class Worker(Process):
def __init__(self):
print 'Worker started'
# do some initialization here
super(Worker, self).__init__()
def compute(self, data):
print 'Computing things!'
return data * data
if __name__ == '__main__':
# This works fine
worker = Worker()
print worker.compute(3)
# workers get initialized fine
pool = Pool(processes = 4,
initializer = Worker)
data = range(10)
# How to use my worker pool?
result = pool.map(compute, data)
Is a job queue the way to go instead, or can I use map()
?
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