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I am writing a web application using django and part of it requires me to download images given by google image search and store it in a directory onto the server. Here is the code I have written:

def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs): image = request.FILES['image_file'] query = json.loads(request.POST['metadata']) owner = User.objects.filter(username="jane")[0] imageSearch = utils.GoogleImageSearch(query=query['query'], user=owner) instance = ModelInstance(user=owner, raw_image=image, metadata=str(query)) instance.save() someThread = utils.SomeThread(InstanceModel=instance, googleImageSearch=imageSearch) someThread.start() #This line does not start a new thread on apache someThread.join() return Response(status=status.HTTP_200_OK)

Here is my utils.py

class GoogleImageSearch(object): query = "" directoryToSave = "" numberOfImages = "" user = "" def initializeDirectoryStructure(self): pathToStoreImages = self.directoryToSave if os.path.exists(pathToStoreImages): shutil.rmtree(pathToStoreImages) os.makedirs(pathToStoreImages)

def __init__(self, query, user):
    self.query = query
    self.numberOfImages = constants.NUMBER_OF_SEARCH_RESULTS
    self.user = user
    self.directoryToSave = os.path.join(constants.IMAGE_CONTAINER_ROOT, user.username)
    self.initializeDirectoryStructure()

    def ImageSearch(self):
    exitCode, numberOfImages = imagesearch.searchAndSave(self.query, os.path.join(constants.IMAGE_CONTAINER_ROOT, self.user.username) , constant$

class SomeThread(Thread): def init(self, mosaicModel, googleImageSearch): Thread.init(self) self.mosaicModel = mosaicModel self.googleImageSearch = googleImageSearch def run(self): self.googleImageSearch.ImageSearch()

When I run this code with the django development server, it runs fine. But when I run this on Apache, the thread never starts.

I am guessing that apache does not allow new threads to be created from the django application. I wanted to know if there any way(may be some apache configuration file changes) to start the thread.

Thanks in advance.

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  • Have you found a solution? (I have a similiar problem)
    – t777
    Feb 17, 2015 at 21:05
  • It is not a good practice to spawn new threads. So, I started using Celery instead, to make my application do certain tasks asynchronously.
    – warun26
    Feb 19, 2015 at 2:18

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