[Twisted-Python] Possible to delay connectTCP?

Beau Hargis beau at subobscur.us
Sat Sep 1 01:27:11 MDT 2007


That is what I had thought. I had come up with a couple of possible options, some of them complex, but I wanted to make sure there wasn't anything hiding in twisted that was not obvious. Thanks.

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From: Christopher Armstrong <radix at twistedmatrix.com>
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Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 4:56:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Twisted-Python] Possible to delay connectTCP?

On 8/31/07, Beau Hargis <beau at subobscur.us> wrote:
I have an application which connects to a machine which has 50-60 ports open on it to receive data (each for a different region). It acts like a switch. Problem is that when I make all those connection requests at the same time the server falls over trying to handle all the connections requests from my application. I cannot control or change the behaviour of the server I am connecting to, however, I am also unable to find a way to easily to add a delay between connection requests in twisted (without blocking the reactor), so that only 2 or 3 start up at a time.


Is there an elegant and clean way to do such a thing? Twisted has worked beautifully for everything else, but I can't replace this one server for a while until I can duplicate the rest of its functionality, so I am dependant on it providing the data.

The way to delay (that is, schedule) function calls until a later point in time is reactor.callLater(seconds, callable, *args, **kwargs).



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