How I can clear scrapy jobs list?











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How I can clear scrapy jobs list? When I start any spider I have a lot jobs with specific spider and I know how can I kill all them ? After reading documentation I have done next code, which I run in a loop:



cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/schedule.json -d project=default -d spider=google > kill_job.text')
file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
kill='curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=default -d job={}'.format(a['jobid'])
pprint(kill)

cd = os.system(kill)


but looks like that it doesn't works. How can I kill all jobs because even if I have finished manually scrapy's process in the next start all jobs come back.
Find this https://github.com/DormyMo/SpiderKeeper for project management. Does anybody know how to include existing project ?










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  • why doesn't that work?
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • @davedwards I have started it in 5000 loop and watched how changes count of jobs and it is the same
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:18










  • have you tried suggestions here: how to remove jobs from lists?. Looks similar to your code: for JOB in (curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=myproject)->running: $ curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=myproject -d job=JOB
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 19:52










  • @davedwards have find this too, now working with it, later will report a result
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:59















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How I can clear scrapy jobs list? When I start any spider I have a lot jobs with specific spider and I know how can I kill all them ? After reading documentation I have done next code, which I run in a loop:



cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/schedule.json -d project=default -d spider=google > kill_job.text')
file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
kill='curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=default -d job={}'.format(a['jobid'])
pprint(kill)

cd = os.system(kill)


but looks like that it doesn't works. How can I kill all jobs because even if I have finished manually scrapy's process in the next start all jobs come back.
Find this https://github.com/DormyMo/SpiderKeeper for project management. Does anybody know how to include existing project ?










share|improve this question
























  • why doesn't that work?
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • @davedwards I have started it in 5000 loop and watched how changes count of jobs and it is the same
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:18










  • have you tried suggestions here: how to remove jobs from lists?. Looks similar to your code: for JOB in (curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=myproject)->running: $ curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=myproject -d job=JOB
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 19:52










  • @davedwards have find this too, now working with it, later will report a result
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:59













up vote
0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











How I can clear scrapy jobs list? When I start any spider I have a lot jobs with specific spider and I know how can I kill all them ? After reading documentation I have done next code, which I run in a loop:



cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/schedule.json -d project=default -d spider=google > kill_job.text')
file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
kill='curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=default -d job={}'.format(a['jobid'])
pprint(kill)

cd = os.system(kill)


but looks like that it doesn't works. How can I kill all jobs because even if I have finished manually scrapy's process in the next start all jobs come back.
Find this https://github.com/DormyMo/SpiderKeeper for project management. Does anybody know how to include existing project ?










share|improve this question















How I can clear scrapy jobs list? When I start any spider I have a lot jobs with specific spider and I know how can I kill all them ? After reading documentation I have done next code, which I run in a loop:



cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/schedule.json -d project=default -d spider=google > kill_job.text')
file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
kill='curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=default -d job={}'.format(a['jobid'])
pprint(kill)

cd = os.system(kill)


but looks like that it doesn't works. How can I kill all jobs because even if I have finished manually scrapy's process in the next start all jobs come back.
Find this https://github.com/DormyMo/SpiderKeeper for project management. Does anybody know how to include existing project ?







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  • why doesn't that work?
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • @davedwards I have started it in 5000 loop and watched how changes count of jobs and it is the same
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:18










  • have you tried suggestions here: how to remove jobs from lists?. Looks similar to your code: for JOB in (curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=myproject)->running: $ curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=myproject -d job=JOB
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 19:52










  • @davedwards have find this too, now working with it, later will report a result
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:59


















  • why doesn't that work?
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • @davedwards I have started it in 5000 loop and watched how changes count of jobs and it is the same
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:18










  • have you tried suggestions here: how to remove jobs from lists?. Looks similar to your code: for JOB in (curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=myproject)->running: $ curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=myproject -d job=JOB
    – davedwards
    Nov 20 at 19:52










  • @davedwards have find this too, now working with it, later will report a result
    – kolas
    Nov 20 at 19:59
















why doesn't that work?
– davedwards
Nov 20 at 18:47




why doesn't that work?
– davedwards
Nov 20 at 18:47












@davedwards I have started it in 5000 loop and watched how changes count of jobs and it is the same
– kolas
Nov 20 at 19:18




@davedwards I have started it in 5000 loop and watched how changes count of jobs and it is the same
– kolas
Nov 20 at 19:18












have you tried suggestions here: how to remove jobs from lists?. Looks similar to your code: for JOB in (curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=myproject)->running: $ curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=myproject -d job=JOB
– davedwards
Nov 20 at 19:52




have you tried suggestions here: how to remove jobs from lists?. Looks similar to your code: for JOB in (curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=myproject)->running: $ curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=myproject -d job=JOB
– davedwards
Nov 20 at 19:52












@davedwards have find this too, now working with it, later will report a result
– kolas
Nov 20 at 19:59




@davedwards have find this too, now working with it, later will report a result
– kolas
Nov 20 at 19:59












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So, I do not know what is wrong with my first example, but I fixed problem with this:



cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=projectname > kill_job.text')
file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
b = a.values()
c = b[3]
for i in c:
kill = 'curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=projectname -d job={}'.format(i['id'])
os.system(kill)





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    So, I do not know what is wrong with my first example, but I fixed problem with this:



    cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=projectname > kill_job.text')
    file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
    a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
    b = a.values()
    c = b[3]
    for i in c:
    kill = 'curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=projectname -d job={}'.format(i['id'])
    os.system(kill)





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      So, I do not know what is wrong with my first example, but I fixed problem with this:



      cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=projectname > kill_job.text')
      file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
      a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
      b = a.values()
      c = b[3]
      for i in c:
      kill = 'curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=projectname -d job={}'.format(i['id'])
      os.system(kill)





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        So, I do not know what is wrong with my first example, but I fixed problem with this:



        cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=projectname > kill_job.text')
        file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
        a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
        b = a.values()
        c = b[3]
        for i in c:
        kill = 'curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=projectname -d job={}'.format(i['id'])
        os.system(kill)





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        So, I do not know what is wrong with my first example, but I fixed problem with this:



        cd = os.system('curl http://localhost:6800/listjobs.json?project=projectname > kill_job.text')
        file = open('kill_job.text', 'r')
        a = ast.literal_eval(file.read())
        b = a.values()
        c = b[3]
        for i in c:
        kill = 'curl http://localhost:6800/cancel.json -d project=projectname -d job={}'.format(i['id'])
        os.system(kill)






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