I am trying to learn more about the thread module. I've come up with a quick script but am getting an error when I run it. The docs show the format as:
thread.start_new_thread ( function, args[, kwargs] )
My method only has one argument.
#!/usr/bin/python
import ftplib
import thread
sites = ["ftp.openbsd.org","ftp.ucsb.edu","ubuntu.osuosl.org"]
def ftpconnect(target):
ftp = ftplib.FTP(target)
ftp.login()
print "File list from: %s" % target
files = ftp.dir()
print files
for i in sites:
thread.start_new_thread(ftpconnect(i))
The error I am seeing occurs after one iteration of the for loop:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "./ftpthread.py", line 16, in thread.start_new_thread(ftpconnect(i)) TypeError: start_new_thread expected at least 2 arguments, got 1
Any suggestions for this learning process would be appreciated. I also looked into using threading, but I am unable to import threading since its not install apparently and I haven't found any documentation for installing that module yet.
Thank You!
There error I get when trying to import threading on my Mac is:
>>> import threading
# threading.pyc matches threading.py
import threading # precompiled from threading.pyc
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "threading.py", line 7, in <module>
class WorkerThread(threading.Thread) :
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Thread'
thread
. It's low level, for expert use only.threading
is much more usable. Show exactly what happens when you tryimport threading
. It's a standard library, so your installation is really screwed up ;-) if you can't import it. Also please say which version of Python you're using, and which operating system.threading.py
. Delete it or rename it, and also get rid of yourthreading.pyc
. Thenimport threading
should work fine.