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parallel_process.py
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# adapted from http://danshiebler.com/2016-09-14-parallel-progress-bar/
from tqdm import tqdm
from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor, as_completed
def parallel_process(array, function, n_jobs=16, use_kwargs=False, front_num=3):
"""
A parallel version of the map function with a progress bar.
Args:
array (array-like): An array to iterate over.
function (function): A python function to apply to the elements of array
n_jobs (int, default=16): The number of cores to use
use_kwargs (boolean, default=False): Whether to consider the elements of array as dictionaries of
keyword arguments to function
front_num (int, default=3): The number of iterations to run serially before kicking off the parallel job.
Useful for catching bugs
Returns:
[function(array[0]), function(array[1]), ...]
"""
#We run the first few iterations serially to catch bugs
if front_num > 0:
front = [function(**a) if use_kwargs else function(*a) for a in array[:front_num]]
#If we set n_jobs to 1, just run a list comprehension. This is useful for benchmarking and debugging.
if n_jobs==1:
return front + [function(**a) if use_kwargs else function(*a) for a in tqdm(array[front_num:])]
#Assemble the workers
with ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=n_jobs) as pool:
#Pass the elements of array into function
if use_kwargs:
futures = [pool.submit(function, **a) for a in array[front_num:]]
else:
futures = [pool.submit(function, *a) for a in array[front_num:]]
kwargs = {
'total': len(futures),
'unit': 'it',
'unit_scale': True,
'leave': True
}
#Print out the progress as tasks complete
for f in tqdm(as_completed(futures), **kwargs):
pass
out = []
#Get the results from the futures.
for i, future in enumerate(futures):
try:
out.append(future.result())
except Exception as e:
out.append(e)
return front + out