Command-line utility to execute commands in parallel and aggregate their output.
Similar to GNU Parallel or xargs with -n1
option but implemented in rust and tokio.
Being written in asynchronous rust it is quite fast - see benchmarks.
``` $ rust-parallel --help Run commands in parallel
By Aaron Riekenberg aaron.riekenberg@gmail.com
https://github.com/aaronriekenberg/rust-parallel https://crates.io/crates/rust-parallel
Usage: rust-parallel [OPTIONS] [COMMANDANDINITIAL_ARGUMENTS]...
Arguments: [COMMANDANDINITIAL_ARGUMENTS]... Optional command and initial arguments to run for each input line
Options: -i, --input Input file or - for stdin. Defaults to stdin if no inputs are specified
-j, --jobs
[default: 8]
-0, --null-separator Use null separator for reading input instead of newline
-h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h')
-V, --version Print version ```
$ cargo install rust-parallel
-j5
all 5 commands are run in parallel. With -j1
commands are run sequentially:```
$ cat >./test < $ cat test | rust-parallel -j5
are
hi
there
how
you $ cat test | rust-parallel -j1
hi
there
how
are
you
``` ```
$ cat >./test < $ head -5 /usr/share/dict/words | rust-parallel -i - -i ./test echo
A
aalii
aa
a
aal
bar
foo
baz
```
$ head -100 /usr/share/dict/words | rust-parallel md5 -s
MD5 ("aal") = ff45e881572ca2c987460932660d320c
MD5 ("A") = 7fc56270e7a70fa81a5935b72eacbe29
MD5 ("aardvark") = 88571e5d5e13a4a60f82cea7802f6255
MD5 ("aalii") = 0a1ea2a8d75d02ae052f8222e36927a5
MD5 ("aam") = 35c2d90f7c06b623fe763d0a4e5b7ed9
MD5 ("aa") = 4124bc0a9335c27f086f24ba207a4912
MD5 ("a") = 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661
MD5 ("Aani") = e9b22dd6213c3d29648e8ad7a8642f2f
MD5 ("Aaron") = 1c0a11cc4ddc0dbd3fa4d77232a4e22e
MD5 ("aardwolf") = 66a4a1a2b442e8d218e8e99100069877
find
command. The -0
option works nicely with find -print0
to handle filenames with newline or whitespace characters:
$ find . -type f -print0 | rust-parallel -0 gzip -f -k
awk
to form complete commands:
$ head -100 /usr/share/dict/words | awk '{printf "md5 -s %s\n", $1}' | rust-parallel
MD5 ("Abba") = 5fa1e1f6e07a6fea3f2bb098e90a8de2
MD5 ("abaxial") = ac3a53971d52d9ce3277eadf03f13a5e
MD5 ("abaze") = 0b08c52aa63d947b6a5601ee975bc3a4
MD5 ("abaxile") = 21f5fc27d7d34117596e41d8c001087e
MD5 ("abbacomes") = 76640eb0c929bc97d016731bfbe9a4f8
MD5 ("abbacy") = 08aeac72800adc98d2aba540b6195921
MD5 ("Abbadide") = 7add1d6f008790fa6783bc8798d8c803
MD5 ("abb") = ea01e5fd8e4d8832825acdd20eac5104
$ head -100 /usr/share/dict/words | rust-parallel md5 -s | grep -i abba
MD5 ("Abba") = 5fa1e1f6e07a6fea3f2bb098e90a8de2
MD5 ("abbacomes") = 76640eb0c929bc97d016731bfbe9a4f8
MD5 ("abbacy") = 08aeac72800adc98d2aba540b6195921
MD5 ("Abbadide") = 7add1d6f008790fa6783bc8798d8c803
rust-parallel
reads input from stdin only. The -i
option can be used 1 or more times to override this behavior. -i -
means read from stdin, -i ./test
means read from the file ./test
:
RUST_LOG=debug
to see debug output.
$ head -10 /usr/share/dict/words | RUST_LOG=debug rust-parallel md5 -s
Features:
O(number of input lines)
memory usage. In support of this:
tokio::sync::Semaphore
is used carefully to limit the number of commands that run concurrently. Do not spawn tasks for all input lines immediately to limit memory usage.Tech Stack:
async
/ await
functions (aka coroutines)CommandLineArgs
instance using tokio::sync::OnceCell
.tokio::process::Command
tokio::sync::Semaphore
used to limit number of commands that run concurrently.
acquire_many
took a usize
parameter: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/4446tokio::sync::Mutex
used to protect access to stdout/stderr to prevent interleaved command output.