ftp design question

Steve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Sun Dec 28 23:31:42 EST 2008


nemo wrote:
> Hi,all.
> I'm on a toy ftp project and I want it to be convinient for the user
> to cancel an undergoing downloading while continue others. The
> following code explains:
> for file in download_files:
>     self.ftp.retrbinary('RETR '+file,  fileHandler)
> Thers seems not a solid way to cancel this transfer and I considered
> thread or process but I can't handle this correctly.
> Thread: I can't kill the thread in another thread, so...
> Process: There seems something wrong(raise an EOFError exception) when
> I use Process(target = download_fun, args = (dir,)) for each
> downloading after connection built.
> Some suggestions?

How about

for file in download_files:
    try:
        self.ftp.retrbinary('RETR %s' % file, fileHandler)
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print file, "transfer abandoned"

Then you can cancel a single file transfer with Ctrl/C.

regards
 Steve
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