I want a function to run every 5 minutes while the main program is still running.
I've found multiple posts on how to make a function run every few seconds but they don't seem to work for me.
This is my program:
from Read import getUser, getMessage
from Socket import openSocket, sendMessage
from Initialize import joinRoom, Console
from question import query_yes_no
from Settings import AIDENT
import string
import sched, time
import urllib.parse
import requests
import subprocess
import sys
import os
s = openSocket()
joinRoom(s)
while True:
try:
try:
readbuffer = s.recv(1024)
readbuffer = readbuffer.decode()
temp = readbuffer.split("\n")
readbuffer = readbuffer.encode()
readbuffer = temp.pop()
except:
temp = ""
for line in temp:
if line == "":
break
if "PING" in line and Console(line):
msgg = (("PONG tmi.twitch.tv\r\n").encode())
print(msgg)
s.send(msgg)
break
user = getUser(line)
message = getMessage(line)
print (user + " > " + message)
PMSG = "/w " + user + " "
if "!ping" in message:
sendMessage(s, "PONG ( i'm working fine )")
except:
pass
I need to run sendMessage() function every 5 minutes without interrupting main program.
You have use threading in case , where your main method will keep on exeuting in separate thread and repeater function will execute after every nth sec sample code would be like this :
import threading
def printit():
threading.Timer(5.0, printit).start()
print "Hello, World!"
printit()
Give it a try by your self .
You should be using threads. This will create a thread, which simply executes your code and sleeps for 5 min. Instead of running your function, run the last two commands to create the thread and start it.
import threading
import time
def pong():
while True:
sendMessage(s, "PONG ( i'm working fine )")
time.sleep(300)
t = threading.Thread(target=pong, args=(,))
t.start()
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