p_tqdm
Parallel processing with progress bars (by swansonk14)
pqdm
Comfortable parallel TQDM using concurrent.futures (by niedakh)
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p_tqdm
Posts with mentions or reviews of p_tqdm.
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Need Help With Multiprocessing or Multithreading or whatever it's called
I avoid dealing directly with multiprocessing and asyncio unless absolutely necessary. I find I can parallelize a lot of tasks simply with the p_tqdm library which abstracts a lot of that away. Just be careful with it as it makes copies of anything you feed into it to get around the GIL.
pqdm
Posts with mentions or reviews of pqdm.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-16.
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tqdm (Python)
If you like tqdm, it's worth checking out pqdm, a parallelized version. If you have embarrassingly parallel work to process in a script, it makes it dead simple to parallelize and monitor the progress of something. Highly recommend:
https://github.com/niedakh/pqdm
What are some alternatives?
When comparing p_tqdm and pqdm you can also consider the following projects:
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI