[Twisted-Python] "Directory triggers" with kqueue using Twisted? (on MacOS X / FreeBSD)
Bob Ippolito
bob at redivi.com
Thu Jan 13 13:51:30 MST 2005
On Jan 13, 2005, at 15:40, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
> recently I read something about the "kqueue" event notification
> mechanism
> built into FreeBSD and that it would allow to receive notification when
> filesystem contents change. Would this mechanism allow to implement a
> similar function as database triggers for a filesystem, i.e. write a
> script
> that does something with files that are added to, modified in or
> deleted
> from a certain directory without having to poll the filesystem all the
> time? Folder actions allow such things on MacOS X, but Applescript is
> slow
> and I would prefer Python anyway. ;-) If so, is there a way to write
> such
> scripts in Python using Twisted?
Actually Folder Actions don't allow this. I am relatively certain that
they are implemented entirely in Finder. They *might* be hooked into
at the CoreServices/Carbon APIs, but DEFINITELY NOT the BSD level APIs
(in Mac OS X 10.3 and earlier anyway).
The kernel in Mac OS X 10.3.0 supports kqueue, so you can use it for
this sort of thing -- but Finder still polls. I do not know what is
necessary to integrate this with Twisted, though. There is some
support for kqueue in Twisted, but last I remember you need to download
and patch some years-old extension and compile it in order to get that
to work.
Another thing of interest to you might be FAM
<http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/>.
-bob
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