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Python 3.5 asyncio - shutdown all tasks safely using signal handler
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import signal | |
import functools | |
async def looping_task(loop, task_num): | |
try: | |
while True: | |
print('{0}:in looping_task'.format(task_num)) | |
await asyncio.sleep(5.0, loop=loop) | |
except asyncio.CancelledError: | |
return "{0}: I was cancelled!".format(task_num) | |
async def shutdown(sig, loop): | |
print('caught {0}'.format(sig.name)) | |
tasks = [task for task in asyncio.Task.all_tasks() if task is not | |
asyncio.tasks.Task.current_task()] | |
list(map(lambda task: task.cancel(), tasks)) | |
results = await asyncio.gather(*tasks, return_exceptions=True) | |
print('finished awaiting cancelled tasks, results: {0}'.format(results)) | |
loop.stop() | |
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() | |
for i in range(5): | |
asyncio.ensure_future(looping_task(loop, i), loop=loop) | |
loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM, | |
functools.partial(asyncio.ensure_future, | |
shutdown(signal.SIGTERM, loop))) | |
try: | |
loop.run_forever() | |
finally: | |
loop.close() | |
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I got this working for SIGINT, but I had that working with much simpler code that just did:
SIGTERM never worked for that, but it isn't working with this method either! SIGTERM never enters my signal handler.
My code is a bit of a hybrid of the two examples above, as much of the original doesn't work under python 3.12:
task1
can terminate immediately, buttask2
has cleanup code that is clearly being executed after SIGINT, but not after SIGTERM