On 26 Apr, 16:29, Florian Demmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > I have a number of ftp uploads running in parallel using > ftplib.storbinary and threading and in case one of them fails I need > to interrupt all the others (but not exit the program completely)... > do you guys have an idea how i could implement the interruption as > cleanly as possible? > > thanks!
You could interrupt the transfer by directly using the lower 'ftp- data' socket instead of the storbinary() method. Try the following code (not tested): import ftplib file = open('file.ext', 'r') ftp = ftplib.FTP() ftp.connect(host='127.0.0.1', port=21) ftp.login(user='user', passwd='passwd') conn = ftp.transfercmd('stor file.ext', rest=None) # the 'shared' var. change it to # 1 when you want to stop the transfer stop = 0 while 1: chunk = file.read(8192) conn.sendall(chunk) if not chunk: print "finished" break elif stop: print "stopped" break conn.close() ftp.close() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list