I am using a socket connection to download data through a third party API. It works fine for a while but every now and then my script will crash giving the following error: BrokenPipeError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
After some research it seems the suggestion (link here) is to do the following:
from signal import signal, SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL
signal(SIGPIPE,SIG_DFL)
However im firstly not sure what this actually does (im still confused after reading the python manual on signal). And I also don't know where to put the code.
If anyone is familiar with this error please could you advise if this is infact the correct solution and where the signal(SIGPIPE,SIG_DFL)
would be placed. Should there be a try/except block inside which this is placed, or is it simply placed at the start of the program? Im confused.
Here's some of the relevant code. I basically have a dataframe consisting of several thousand items. I loop through each item passing it to the download method. The download method downloads the data via the api and then writes it to a database. I then move to the next item to download.
def recv_data(sock, recv_buffer=4096, delim='\n'):
buffer = ''
data = True
while data:
data = sock.recv(recv_buffer)
buffer += str(data.decode('latin-1'))
while buffer.find(delim) != -1:
line, buffer = buffer.split('\n', 1)
yield line
def update_existing_symbol_data(engine, sock, exchange, exchange_id, symbol, symbol_id, start_date):
data = ''
message = #request data message
sock.sendall(message.encode())
for line in recv_data(sock):
if "!ENDMSG!" in line:
break
data += line[:-2] + '\n'
df = pd.read_csv(io.StringIO(data))
df.set_index('date', inplace=True)
df.to_sql('daily', engine, if_exists='append')
def main():
df = #dataframe all symbols that need to be downloaded
for index, row in df.iterrows():
update_existing_symbol_data(args)