Now test the front end.
1. Start up gearmand server and and sample worker. (word counter, from last post)
2. Install python-gearman module:
http://www.geeksww.com/tutorials/web_development/python/installation/how_to_install_python_gearman_client_module.php
3. Write a test python file:
http://www.saltycrane.com/blog/2010/04/notes-using-gearman-with-python/
http://pythonhosted.org/gearman/client.html
#!/usr/bin/python
import gearman
def check_request_status(job_request):
if job_request.complete:
print ("Job finished! ")
elif job_request.timed_out:
print ("Job timed out!")
elif job_request.state == JOB_UNKNOWN:
print ("Job connection failed!" )
gm_client = gearman.GearmanClient(['localhost:4730', 'otherhost:4730'])
# See gearman/job.py to see attributes on the GearmanJobRequest
# Defaults to PRIORITY_NONE, background=False (synchronous task), wait_until_complete=True
completed_job_request = gm_client.submit_job("wwcc", "arbitrary binary data")
check_request_status(completed_job_request)
Here the #! version should be matching the default python used by gearman module. I typed #!/usr/bin/python3.3, which would not work.
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