Reputation: 319
I have scripts I would like to execute in sequence with a time delay between the each of them.
The intention is to run the scripts which scan for an string in file names and imports those files into a folder. The time delay is to give the script the time to finish copying the files before moving to the next file.
I have tried the questions already posed on Stackoverflow:
Running multiple Python scripts
Run a python script from another python script, passing in args
But I'm not understanding why the lines below don't work.
import time
import subprocess
subprocess.call(r'C:\Users\User\Documents\get summary into folder.py', shell=True)
time.sleep(100)
subprocess.call(r'C:\Users\User\Documents\get summaries into folder.py', shell=True)
time.sleep(100)
The script opens the files but doesn't run.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2864
Reputation: 9863
Couple of things, first of all, time.sleep accepts seconds as an argument, so you're waiting 100s after you've spawned these 2 processes, I guess you meant .100
. Anyway, if you just want to run synchronously your 2 scripts better use subprocess.Popen.wait, that way you won't have to wait more than necessary, example below:
import time
import subprocess
test_cmd = "".join([
"import time;",
"print('starting script{}...');",
"time.sleep(1);",
"print('script{} done.')"
])
for i in range(2):
subprocess.Popen(
["python", "-c", test_cmd.format(*[str(i)] * 2)], shell=True).wait()
print('-'*80)
Upvotes: 1