/eggtimer

A simpler way to handle timeouts in Python

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

EggTimer

There are some ubiquitous patterns that are elegant and simple. There are others that are not.

Common Solution

from time import time, sleep

max_sleep_time_sec = 1.5

start_time = time()
timeout_sec = 42.0

while time() - start_time < timeout_sec:
    # Do or check some stuff

    time_remaining = timeout_sec - (time() - start_time)
    if time_remaining > max_slep_time_sec:
        sleep(min(time_remaining, max_sleep_time_sec))
    else:
        sleep(max_sleep_time_sec)

What is the purpose of this loop? Oh, I see, it's a timeout. Is the order of operations correct in my loop condition? Have I correctly calculated time_remaining? Is my if clause correct? Hint: It's not. Does this code behave properly if the system clock is updated after I set start_time? Hint: It doesn't. How many times is this code duplicated within my application?

We can do better. EggTimer can help.

EggTimer Example

from time import sleep

from eggtimer import EggTimer

max_sleep_time_sec = 1.5

timer = EggTimer()
timer.set(42.0)

while not timer.is_expired():
    # Do or check some stuff

    sleep(min(timer.time_remaining_sec, max_sleep_time_sec))

Ah, that's better! Clear, concise, reusable, and expressive. The risk of defects is significantly lower, too!

Installation

Install with pip install -U egg-timer

Documentation

Classes

EggTimer - A class for checking whether or not a certain amount of time has elapsed.

ThreadSafeEggTimer - A thread-safe implementation of EggTimer.

See EggTimer Example for an example of how to use EggTime. ThreadSafeEggTimer shares the same interface.

Class documentation

Python 3.10.4 (main, Jun 29 2022, 12:14:53) [GCC 11.2.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from eggtimer import EggTimer
>>> help(EggTimer)
Help on class EggTimer in module eggtimer.eggtimer:

class EggTimer(builtins.object)
 |  A class for checking whether or not a certain amount of time has elapsed.
 |
 |  Methods defined here:
 |
 |  __init__(self)
 |      Initialize self.  See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
 |
 |  is_expired(self)
 |      Check whether or not the timer has expired
 |
 |      :return: True if the elapsed time since set(TIMEOUT_SEC) was called is greater than
 |               TIMEOUT_SEC, False otherwise
 |
 |  reset(self)
 |      Reset the timer without changing the timeout
 |
 |  set(self, timeout_sec: float)
 |      Set a timer
 |
 |      :param timeout_sec: A non-negative floating point number expressing the number of
 |                          seconds to set the timeout for.
 |
 |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 |  Readonly properties defined here:
 |
 |  time_remaining_sec
 |      Return the amount of time remaining until the timer expires.
 |
 |      :return: The number of seconds until the timer expires. If the timer is expired, this
 |               function returns 0 (it will never return a negative number).
 |
 |  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 |  Data descriptors defined here:
 |
 |  __dict__
 |      dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
 |
 |  __weakref__
 |      list of weak references to the object (if defined)

>>>

Running the tests

Running the tests is as simple as poetry install && poetry run pytest

License

EggTimer is open-source software licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.