Issue
I have a script that is constantly running forever (it checks changes in files). I need to send Discord messages whenever a weird file is made.
- Problem is, the event watching function (
def run(self):
below) is from a subclass, so I can't change it toasync def run(self):
. Therefore I can't useawait channel.send()
- My solution to this was to use
run_coroutine_threadsafe
like explained here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/53726266/9283107. That works good! But the problem is, the messages get put into a queue and they never get sent until this script finishes (which in my case would be: never). I assume the send message functions get put into the thread that this script is on, therefore the thread never gets to them?
Maybe we can throw the run_coroutine_threadsafe
into a separate thread or something? This is the most minimal example I can make that still shows my subclass problem.
import discord
import os
import asyncio
import time
# CHANNEL_ID = 7659170174????????
client = discord.Client()
channel = None
class Example():
# Imagine this run comes from a subclass, so you can't add sync to it!
def run(self):
# await channel.send('Test') # We can't do this because of the above comment
asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(channel.send('Test'), _loop)
print('Message sent')
@client.event
async def on_ready():
print('Discord ready')
global channel
channel = client.get_channel(CHANNEL_ID)
for i in range(2):
Example().run()
time.sleep(3)
print('Discord messages should appear by now. Sleeping for 20s to give it time (technically this would be infinite)')
time.sleep(20)
print('Script done. Now they only get sent for some reason')
_loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
client.run('Your secret token')
Solution
First, note that you're not allowed to call blocking code such as time.sleep()
from an async def
. To start a blocking function and have it communicate with asyncio, you can spawn a background thread from on_ready
or even from top-level, like this:
# checker_function is the function that blocks and that
# will invoke Example.run() in a loop.
threading.Thread(
target=checker_function,
args=(asyncio.get_event_loop(), channel)
).start()
Your main thread will run the asyncio event loop and your background thread will check the files, using asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe()
to communicate with asyncio and discord.
As pointed out in a comment under the answer you linked to, asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe
assumes that you have multiple threads running (hence "thread-safe"), one of which runs the event loop. Until you implement that, any attempt to use asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe
will fail.
Answered By - user4815162342
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