See threads-1.71 > pool.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Carp; use File::Glob ':glob'; use Net::FTP; use threads; use Thread::Queue; #use Attribute::Attempts; my $MAX_THREADS = 10; my $file_queue = new Thread::Queue; my @files = bsd_glob('~/*.html'); map { $file_queue->enqueue($_) } @files; $file_queue->enqueue(undef); my $ftp = Net::FTP->new('host.com') or croak "Cannot connect to host.com: $@"; $ftp->login( 'blah', 'blah' ) or croak "Cannot login ", $ftp->message; while (1) { for ( my $needed = $MAX_THREADS - threads->list() ; $needed && $file_queue->peek ; $needed-- ) { threads->create( \&ftp_put, $file_queue, $ftp )->join(); } sleep(1) while threads->list() > 0; last unless $file_queue->peek; } $ftp->quit; sub ftp_put #: attempts(tries => 10) { my ( $queue, $ftp ) = @_; my $file = $queue->dequeue(); $ftp->put( $file ) or croak "get failed ", $ftp->message; }

hth,
PooLpi

'Ebry haffa hoe hab im tik a bush'. Jamaican proverb

In reply to Re: Multiple FTP upload threads with Net::FTP by poolpi
in thread Multiple FTP upload threads with Net::FTP by rethaew

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