Jon Warbrick, July 2014, V3.2 (for Ansible 1.7)
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| """ | |
| pip install click | |
| """ | |
| import click | |
| import itertools | |
Jon Warbrick, July 2014, V3.2 (for Ansible 1.7)
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A running example of the code from:
This gist creates a working example from blog post, and a alternate example using simple worker pool.
TLDR: if you want simple and controlled concurrency use a worker pool.
... or Why Pipelining Is Not That Easy
Golang Concurrency Patterns for brave and smart.
By @kachayev
| - What do Etcd, Consul, and Zookeeper do? | |
| - Service Registration: | |
| - Host, port number, and sometimes authentication credentials, protocols, versions | |
| numbers, and/or environment details. | |
| - Service Discovery: | |
| - Ability for client application to query the central registry to learn of service location. | |
| - Consistent and durable general-purpose K/V store across distributed system. | |
| - Some solutions support this better than others. | |
| - Based on Paxos or some derivative (i.e. Raft) algorithm to quickly converge to a consistent state. | |
| - Centralized locking can be based on this K/V store. |
| # This gist is compatible with Ansible 1.x . | |
| # For Ansible 2.x , please check out: | |
| # - https://gist.github.com/dmsimard/cd706de198c85a8255f6 | |
| # - https://github.com/n0ts/ansible-human_log | |
| # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
| # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
| # (at your option) any later version. | |
| # |
| #!/usr/bin/python | |
| """Replacement for htpasswd""" | |
| # Original author: Eli Carter | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| import random | |
| from optparse import OptionParser | |
| # We need a crypt module, but Windows doesn't have one by default. Try to find |
| function ltrim(s) { sub(/^[ \t\r\n]+/, "", s); return s } | |
| function rtrim(s) { sub(/[ \t\r\n]+$/, "", s); return s } | |
| function trim(s) { return rtrim(ltrim(s)); } | |
| BEGIN { | |
| # whatever | |
| } | |
| { | |
| # whatever | |
| } | |
| END { |
| ## python socket chat example | |
| ## author: Ankur Shrivastava | |
| ## licence: GPL v3 | |
| #server | |
| import socket | |
| import threading | |
| import time | |
| SIZE = 4 |