I'm going to run the command line utility multiple times in parallel using Python.
I know that multithreading is better to use for I/O operations, multiprocessing - for CPU oriented operations.
But what should I use for parallel subprocess.run?
I also know that I can create a pool from the subprocess module, but how is it different from pools from the multiprocessing and threading modules? And why shouldn't I just put subprocess.run function into multiprocessing or threading pools?
Or maybe there are some criteria when it is better to put a utility run cmd into a pool of threads or processes?
(In my case, I'm going to run the "ffmpeg" utility)
In a situation like this, I tend to run subprocesses from a ThreadPoolExecutor, basically because it's easy.
Example (from here):
from datetime import datetime
from functools import partial
import argparse
import concurrent.futures as cf
import logging
import os
import subprocess as sp
import sys
__version__ = "2021.09.19"
def main():
"""
Entry point for dicom2jpg.
"""
args = setup()
if not args.fn:
logging.error("no files to process")
sys.exit(1)
if args.quality != 80:
logging.info(f"quality set to {args.quality}")
if args.level:
logging.info("applying level correction.")
convert_partial = partial(convert, quality=args.quality, level=args.level)
starttime = str(datetime.now())[:-7]
logging.info(f"started at {starttime}.")
with cf.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=os.cpu_count()) as tp:
for infn, outfn, rv in tp.map(convert_partial, args.fn):
logging.info(f"finished conversion of {infn} to {outfn} (returned {rv})")
endtime = str(datetime.now())[:-7]
logging.info(f"completed at {endtime}.")
def setup():
"""Parse command-line arguments."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument(
"--log",
default="warning",
choices=["debug", "info", "warning", "error"],
help="logging level (defaults to 'warning')",
)
parser.add_argument("-v", "--version", action="version", version=__version__)
parser.add_argument(
"-l",
"--level",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Correct color levels (default: no)",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-q", "--quality", type=int, default=80, help="JPEG quailty level (default: 80)"
)
parser.add_argument(
"fn", nargs="*", metavar="filename", help="DICOM files to process"
)
args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
logging.basicConfig(
level=getattr(logging, args.log.upper(), None),
format="%(levelname)s: %(message)s",
)
logging.debug(f"command line arguments = {sys.argv}")
logging.debug(f"parsed arguments = {args}")
# Check for requisites
try:
sp.run(["convert"], stdout=sp.DEVNULL, stderr=sp.DEVNULL)
logging.info("found “convert”")
except FileNotFoundError:
logging.error("the program “convert” cannot be found")
sys.exit(1)
return args
def convert(filename, quality, level):
"""
Convert a DICOM file to a JPEG file.
Removing the blank areas from the Philips detector.
Arguments:
filename: name of the file to convert.
quality: JPEG quality to apply
level: Boolean to indicate whether level adustment should be done.
Returns:
Tuple of (input filename, output filename, convert return value)
"""
outname = filename.strip() + ".jpg"
size = "1574x2048"
args = [
"convert",
filename,
"-units",
"PixelsPerInch",
"-density",
"300",
"-depth",
"8",
"-crop",
size + "+232+0",
"-page",
size + "+0+0",
"-auto-gamma",
"-quality",
str(quality),
]
if level:
args += ["-level", "-35%,70%,0.5"]
args.append(outname)
cp = sp.run(args, stdout=sp.DEVNULL, stderr=sp.DEVNULL)
return (filename, outname, cp.returncode)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Alternatively, you can manage a bunch of subprocesses (in the form of Popen objects) directly, as shown below.
(This was older code, now modified for Python 3)
import os
import sys
import subprocess
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
from time import sleep
def checkfor(args):
"""Make sure that a program necessary for using this script is
available.
Arguments:
args -- string or list of strings of commands. A single string may
not contain spaces.
"""
if isinstance(args, str):
if " " in args:
raise ValueError("No spaces in single command allowed.")
args = [args]
try:
with open("/dev/null", "w") as bb:
subprocess.check_call(args, stdout=bb, stderr=bb)
except Exception:
print("Required program '{}' not found! exiting.".format(args[0]))
sys.exit(1)
def startconvert(fname):
"""Use the convert(1) program from the ImageMagick suite to convert the
image and crop it."""
size = "1574x2048"
args = [
"convert",
fname,
"-units",
"PixelsPerInch",
"-density",
"300",
"-crop",
size + "+232+0",
"-page",
size + "+0+0",
fname + ".png",
]
with open("/dev/null") as bb:
p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=bb, stderr=bb)
print("Start processing", fname)
return (fname, p)
def manageprocs(proclist):
"""Check a list of subprocesses for processes that have ended and
remove them from the list.
"""
for it in proclist:
fn, pr = it
result = pr.poll()
if result is not None:
proclist.remove(it)
if result == 0:
print("Finished processing", fn)
else:
s = "The conversion of {} exited with error code {}."
print(s.format(fn, result))
sleep(0.5)
def main(argv):
"""Main program.
Keyword arguments:
argv -- command line arguments
"""
if len(argv) == 1:
path, binary = os.path.split(argv[0])
print("Usage: {} [file ...]".format(binary))
sys.exit(0)
del argv[0] # delete the name of the script.
checkfor("convert")
procs = []
maxprocs = cpu_count()
for ifile in argv:
while len(procs) == maxprocs:
manageprocs(procs)
procs.append(startconvert(ifile))
while len(procs) > 0:
manageprocs(procs)
# This is the main program ##
if __name__ == "__main__":
main(sys.argv)
I got a python code to backup mongodb on daily basis but I am getting attribute error. The error details are below.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\sanja\Desktop\Mongo backup.py", line 76, in <module>
backup(args)
File "C:\Users\sanja\Desktop\Mongo backup.py", line 25, in backup
url = args.url
AttributeError: 'Namespace' object has no attribute 'url'
import os
import argparse
import logging
import datetime
import urlparse
import subprocess
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Backup Mongolab DBs')
parser.add_argument('-u', '--url mongodb://192.168.32.11:27017/test',
type=str,
required=False,
default=None,
help='Mongo DB URL for Backups')
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output_dir F:\\DB_backup',
type=str,
required=False,
default='./',
help='Output directory for the backup.')
def backup(args):
today = datetime.datetime.now()
url = args.url
if url is None:
logging.info('Fetching MONGOLAB_URI using heroku config:get')
url = subprocess.check_output([
'heroku',
'config:get',
'MONGOLAB_URI'
]).strip()
url = urlparse.urlparse(url)
assert url.scheme == 'mongodb', 'mongodb://192.168.32.11:27017/test'
# netloc = url.netloc
# username = url.username
# password = url.password
hostname = url.hostname
port = url.port
db = url.path[1:]
output_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.curdir,
args.output_dir))
assert os.path.isdir(output_dir), 'Directory %s can\'t be found.' %
output_dir
output_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(output_dir,
'%s__%s'% ( db, today.strftime('%Y_%m_%d_%H%M%S'))
))
logging.info('Backing up %s from %s to %s' % (db, hostname, output_dir))
backup_output = subprocess.check_output(
[
'mongodump',
'-host 192.168.32.11', '%s' % hostname,
# '-u', '%s' % username,
# '-p', '%s' % password,
'-d test', '%s' % db,
'--port 27017', '%s' % port,
'-o F:\\DB_backup', '%s' % output_dir
])
logging.info(backup_output)
if __name__ == '__main__':
args = parser.parse_args()
try:
backup(args)
except AssertionError, msg:
logging.error(msg)
When using argparse, the error
AttributeError: 'Namespace' object has no attribute 'property'
means that the property is not defined in the args parameter. In this case, you expected to define an argument of the name url, but looking at your code:
parser.add_argument('-u', '--url mongodb://192.168.32.11:27017/test', ...
you created a property called '--url mongodb://192.168.32.11:27017/test'. Your declaration should be:
parser.add_argument('-u', '--url', ...
You can't put a value in with the declaration; maybe you meant to define a default instead?
parser.add_argument('-u', '--url',
type=str,
required=False,
default='mongodb://192.168.32.11:27017/test',
help='Mongo DB URL for Backups')
The same applies for the other argument defined.
I have a python script that have __main__ statement and took all values parametric.
I want to import and use it in my own script.
Actually I can import but don't know how to use it.
As you see below, __main__ is a bit complicated and rewriting it will take time because I even don't know what does most of code mean.
Want to know is there any way to import and use the code as a function?
import os
import sys
import time
import base64
from urllib2 import urlopen
from urllib2 import Request
from urllib2 import HTTPError
from urllib import urlencode
from urllib import quote
from exceptions import Exception
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.mime.base import MIMEBase
from email.mime.application import MIMEApplication
from email.encoders import encode_noop
from api_util import json2python, python2json
class MalformedResponse(Exception):
pass
class RequestError(Exception):
pass
class Client(object):
default_url = 'http://nova.astrometry.net/api/'
def __init__(self,
apiurl = default_url):
self.session = None
self.apiurl = apiurl
def get_url(self, service):
return self.apiurl + service
def send_request(self, service, args={}, file_args=None):
'''
service: string
args: dict
'''
if self.session is not None:
args.update({ 'session' : self.session })
print 'Python:', args
json = python2json(args)
print 'Sending json:', json
url = self.get_url(service)
print 'Sending to URL:', url
# If we're sending a file, format a multipart/form-data
if file_args is not None:
m1 = MIMEBase('text', 'plain')
m1.add_header('Content-disposition', 'form-data; name="request-json"')
m1.set_payload(json)
m2 = MIMEApplication(file_args[1],'octet-stream',encode_noop)
m2.add_header('Content-disposition',
'form-data; name="file"; filename="%s"' % file_args[0])
#msg.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment',
# filename='bud.gif')
#msg.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment',
# filename=('iso-8859-1', '', 'FuSballer.ppt'))
mp = MIMEMultipart('form-data', None, [m1, m2])
# Makie a custom generator to format it the way we need.
from cStringIO import StringIO
from email.generator import Generator
class MyGenerator(Generator):
def __init__(self, fp, root=True):
Generator.__init__(self, fp, mangle_from_=False,
maxheaderlen=0)
self.root = root
def _write_headers(self, msg):
# We don't want to write the top-level headers;
# they go into Request(headers) instead.
if self.root:
return
# We need to use \r\n line-terminator, but Generator
# doesn't provide the flexibility to override, so we
# have to copy-n-paste-n-modify.
for h, v in msg.items():
print >> self._fp, ('%s: %s\r\n' % (h,v)),
# A blank line always separates headers from body
print >> self._fp, '\r\n',
# The _write_multipart method calls "clone" for the
# subparts. We hijack that, setting root=False
def clone(self, fp):
return MyGenerator(fp, root=False)
fp = StringIO()
g = MyGenerator(fp)
g.flatten(mp)
data = fp.getvalue()
headers = {'Content-type': mp.get('Content-type')}
if False:
print 'Sending headers:'
print ' ', headers
print 'Sending data:'
print data[:1024].replace('\n', '\\n\n').replace('\r', '\\r')
if len(data) > 1024:
print '...'
print data[-256:].replace('\n', '\\n\n').replace('\r', '\\r')
print
else:
# Else send x-www-form-encoded
data = {'request-json': json}
print 'Sending form data:', data
data = urlencode(data)
print 'Sending data:', data
headers = {}
request = Request(url=url, headers=headers, data=data)
try:
f = urlopen(request)
txt = f.read()
print 'Got json:', txt
result = json2python(txt)
print 'Got result:', result
stat = result.get('status')
print 'Got status:', stat
if stat == 'error':
errstr = result.get('errormessage', '(none)')
raise RequestError('server error message: ' + errstr)
return result
except HTTPError, e:
print 'HTTPError', e
txt = e.read()
open('err.html', 'wb').write(txt)
print 'Wrote error text to err.html'
def login(self, apikey):
args = { 'apikey' : apikey }
result = self.send_request('login', args)
sess = result.get('session')
print 'Got session:', sess
if not sess:
raise RequestError('no session in result')
self.session = sess
def _get_upload_args(self, **kwargs):
args = {}
for key,default,typ in [('allow_commercial_use', 'd', str),
('allow_modifications', 'd', str),
('publicly_visible', 'y', str),
('scale_units', None, str),
('scale_type', None, str),
('scale_lower', None, float),
('scale_upper', None, float),
('scale_est', None, float),
('scale_err', None, float),
('center_ra', None, float),
('center_dec', None, float),
('radius', None, float),
('downsample_factor', None, int),
('tweak_order', None, int),
('crpix_center', None, bool),
# image_width, image_height
]:
if key in kwargs:
val = kwargs.pop(key)
val = typ(val)
args.update({key: val})
elif default is not None:
args.update({key: default})
print 'Upload args:', args
return args
def url_upload(self, url, **kwargs):
args = dict(url=url)
args.update(self._get_upload_args(**kwargs))
result = self.send_request('url_upload', args)
return result
def upload(self, fn, **kwargs):
args = self._get_upload_args(**kwargs)
try:
f = open(fn, 'rb')
result = self.send_request('upload', args, (fn, f.read()))
return result
except IOError:
print 'File %s does not exist' % fn
raise
def submission_images(self, subid):
result = self.send_request('submission_images', {'subid':subid})
return result.get('image_ids')
def overlay_plot(self, service, outfn, wcsfn, wcsext=0):
from astrometry.util import util as anutil
wcs = anutil.Tan(wcsfn, wcsext)
params = dict(crval1 = wcs.crval[0], crval2 = wcs.crval[1],
crpix1 = wcs.crpix[0], crpix2 = wcs.crpix[1],
cd11 = wcs.cd[0], cd12 = wcs.cd[1],
cd21 = wcs.cd[2], cd22 = wcs.cd[3],
imagew = wcs.imagew, imageh = wcs.imageh)
result = self.send_request(service, {'wcs':params})
print 'Result status:', result['status']
plotdata = result['plot']
plotdata = base64.b64decode(plotdata)
open(outfn, 'wb').write(plotdata)
print 'Wrote', outfn
def sdss_plot(self, outfn, wcsfn, wcsext=0):
return self.overlay_plot('sdss_image_for_wcs', outfn,
wcsfn, wcsext)
def galex_plot(self, outfn, wcsfn, wcsext=0):
return self.overlay_plot('galex_image_for_wcs', outfn,
wcsfn, wcsext)
def myjobs(self):
result = self.send_request('myjobs/')
return result['jobs']
def job_status(self, job_id, justdict=False):
result = self.send_request('jobs/%s' % job_id)
if justdict:
return result
stat = result.get('status')
if stat == 'success':
result = self.send_request('jobs/%s/calibration' % job_id)
print 'Calibration:', result
result = self.send_request('jobs/%s/tags' % job_id)
print 'Tags:', result
result = self.send_request('jobs/%s/machine_tags' % job_id)
print 'Machine Tags:', result
result = self.send_request('jobs/%s/objects_in_field' % job_id)
print 'Objects in field:', result
result = self.send_request('jobs/%s/annotations' % job_id)
print 'Annotations:', result
result = self.send_request('jobs/%s/info' % job_id)
print 'Calibration:', result
return stat
def sub_status(self, sub_id, justdict=False):
result = self.send_request('submissions/%s' % sub_id)
if justdict:
return result
return result.get('status')
def jobs_by_tag(self, tag, exact):
exact_option = 'exact=yes' if exact else ''
result = self.send_request(
'jobs_by_tag?query=%s&%s' % (quote(tag.strip()), exact_option),
{},
)
return result
if __name__ == '__main__':
import optparse
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option('--server', dest='server', default=Client.default_url,
help='Set server base URL (eg, %default)')
parser.add_option('--apikey', '-k', dest='apikey',
help='API key for Astrometry.net web service; if not given will check AN_API_KEY environment variable')
parser.add_option('--upload', '-u', dest='upload', help='Upload a file')
parser.add_option('--wait', '-w', dest='wait', action='store_true', help='After submitting, monitor job status')
parser.add_option('--wcs', dest='wcs', help='Download resulting wcs.fits file, saving to given filename; implies --wait if --urlupload or --upload')
parser.add_option('--kmz', dest='kmz', help='Download resulting kmz file, saving to given filename; implies --wait if --urlupload or --upload')
parser.add_option('--urlupload', '-U', dest='upload_url', help='Upload a file at specified url')
parser.add_option('--scale-units', dest='scale_units',
choices=('arcsecperpix', 'arcminwidth', 'degwidth', 'focalmm'), help='Units for scale estimate')
#parser.add_option('--scale-type', dest='scale_type',
# choices=('ul', 'ev'), help='Scale bounds: lower/upper or estimate/error')
parser.add_option('--scale-lower', dest='scale_lower', type=float, help='Scale lower-bound')
parser.add_option('--scale-upper', dest='scale_upper', type=float, help='Scale upper-bound')
parser.add_option('--scale-est', dest='scale_est', type=float, help='Scale estimate')
parser.add_option('--scale-err', dest='scale_err', type=float, help='Scale estimate error (in PERCENT), eg "10" if you estimate can be off by 10%')
parser.add_option('--ra', dest='center_ra', type=float, help='RA center')
parser.add_option('--dec', dest='center_dec', type=float, help='Dec center')
parser.add_option('--radius', dest='radius', type=float, help='Search radius around RA,Dec center')
parser.add_option('--downsample', dest='downsample_factor', type=int, help='Downsample image by this factor')
parser.add_option('--parity', dest='parity', choices=('0','1'), help='Parity (flip) of image')
parser.add_option('--tweak-order', dest='tweak_order', type=int, help='SIP distortion order (default: 2)')
parser.add_option('--crpix-center', dest='crpix_center', action='store_true', default=None, help='Set reference point to center of image?')
parser.add_option('--sdss', dest='sdss_wcs', nargs=2, help='Plot SDSS image for the given WCS file; write plot to given PNG filename')
parser.add_option('--galex', dest='galex_wcs', nargs=2, help='Plot GALEX image for the given WCS file; write plot to given PNG filename')
parser.add_option('--substatus', '-s', dest='sub_id', help='Get status of a submission')
parser.add_option('--jobstatus', '-j', dest='job_id', help='Get status of a job')
parser.add_option('--jobs', '-J', dest='myjobs', action='store_true', help='Get all my jobs')
parser.add_option('--jobsbyexacttag', '-T', dest='jobs_by_exact_tag', help='Get a list of jobs associated with a given tag--exact match')
parser.add_option('--jobsbytag', '-t', dest='jobs_by_tag', help='Get a list of jobs associated with a given tag')
parser.add_option( '--private', '-p',
dest='public',
action='store_const',
const='n',
default='y',
help='Hide this submission from other users')
parser.add_option('--allow_mod_sa','-m',
dest='allow_mod',
action='store_const',
const='sa',
default='d',
help='Select license to allow derivative works of submission, but only if shared under same conditions of original license')
parser.add_option('--no_mod','-M',
dest='allow_mod',
action='store_const',
const='n',
default='d',
help='Select license to disallow derivative works of submission')
parser.add_option('--no_commercial','-c',
dest='allow_commercial',
action='store_const',
const='n',
default='d',
help='Select license to disallow commercial use of submission')
opt,args = parser.parse_args()
if opt.apikey is None:
# try the environment
opt.apikey = os.environ.get('AN_API_KEY', None)
if opt.apikey is None:
parser.print_help()
print
print 'You must either specify --apikey or set AN_API_KEY'
sys.exit(-1)
args = {}
args['apiurl'] = opt.server
c = Client(**args)
c.login(opt.apikey)
if opt.upload or opt.upload_url:
if opt.wcs or opt.kmz:
opt.wait = True
kwargs = dict(
allow_commercial_use=opt.allow_commercial,
allow_modifications=opt.allow_mod,
publicly_visible=opt.public)
if opt.scale_lower and opt.scale_upper:
kwargs.update(scale_lower=opt.scale_lower,
scale_upper=opt.scale_upper,
scale_type='ul')
elif opt.scale_est and opt.scale_err:
kwargs.update(scale_est=opt.scale_est,
scale_err=opt.scale_err,
scale_type='ev')
elif opt.scale_lower or opt.scale_upper:
kwargs.update(scale_type='ul')
if opt.scale_lower:
kwargs.update(scale_lower=opt.scale_lower)
if opt.scale_upper:
kwargs.update(scale_upper=opt.scale_upper)
for key in ['scale_units', 'center_ra', 'center_dec', 'radius',
'downsample_factor', 'tweak_order', 'crpix_center',]:
if getattr(opt, key) is not None:
kwargs[key] = getattr(opt, key)
if opt.parity is not None:
kwargs.update(parity=int(opt.parity))
if opt.upload:
upres = c.upload(opt.upload, **kwargs)
if opt.upload_url:
upres = c.url_upload(opt.upload_url, **kwargs)
stat = upres['status']
if stat != 'success':
print 'Upload failed: status', stat
print upres
sys.exit(-1)
opt.sub_id = upres['subid']
if opt.wait:
if opt.job_id is None:
if opt.sub_id is None:
print "Can't --wait without a submission id or job id!"
sys.exit(-1)
while True:
stat = c.sub_status(opt.sub_id, justdict=True)
print 'Got status:', stat
jobs = stat.get('jobs', [])
if len(jobs):
for j in jobs:
if j is not None:
break
if j is not None:
print 'Selecting job id', j
opt.job_id = j
break
time.sleep(5)
success = False
while True:
stat = c.job_status(opt.job_id, justdict=True)
print 'Got job status:', stat
if stat.get('status','') in ['success']:
success = (stat['status'] == 'success')
break
time.sleep(5)
if success:
c.job_status(opt.job_id)
# result = c.send_request('jobs/%s/calibration' % opt.job_id)
# print 'Calibration:', result
# result = c.send_request('jobs/%s/tags' % opt.job_id)
# print 'Tags:', result
# result = c.send_request('jobs/%s/machine_tags' % opt.job_id)
# print 'Machine Tags:', result
# result = c.send_request('jobs/%s/objects_in_field' % opt.job_id)
# print 'Objects in field:', result
#result = c.send_request('jobs/%s/annotations' % opt.job_id)
#print 'Annotations:', result
retrieveurls = []
if opt.wcs:
# We don't need the API for this, just construct URL
url = opt.server.replace('/api/', '/wcs_file/%i' % opt.job_id)
retrieveurls.append((url, opt.wcs))
if opt.kmz:
url = opt.server.replace('/api/', '/kml_file/%i/' % opt.job_id)
retrieveurls.append((url, opt.kmz))
for url,fn in retrieveurls:
print 'Retrieving file from', url, 'to', fn
f = urlopen(url)
txt = f.read()
w = open(fn, 'wb')
w.write(txt)
w.close()
print 'Wrote to', fn
opt.job_id = None
opt.sub_id = None
if opt.sdss_wcs:
(wcsfn, outfn) = opt.sdss_wcs
c.sdss_plot(outfn, wcsfn)
if opt.galex_wcs:
(wcsfn, outfn) = opt.galex_wcs
c.galex_plot(outfn, wcsfn)
if opt.sub_id:
print c.sub_status(opt.sub_id)
if opt.job_id:
print c.job_status(opt.job_id)
#result = c.send_request('jobs/%s/annotations' % opt.job_id)
#print 'Annotations:', result
if opt.jobs_by_tag:
tag = opt.jobs_by_tag
print c.jobs_by_tag(tag, None)
if opt.jobs_by_exact_tag:
tag = opt.jobs_by_exact_tag
print c.jobs_by_tag(tag, 'yes')
if opt.myjobs:
jobs = c.myjobs()
print jobs
#print c.submission_images(1)
No, there is no clean way to do so. When the module is being imported, it's code is executed and all global variables are set as attributes to the module object. So if part of the code is not executed at all (is guarded by __main__ condition) there is no clean way to get access to that code. You can however run code of this module with substituted __name__ but that's very hackish.
You should refactor this module and move whole __main__ part into a method and call it like this:
def main():
do_everything()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
This way consumer apps will be able to run code without having to run it in a separate process.
Use the runpy module in the Python 3 Standard Library
See that data can be passed to and from the called script
# top.py
import runpy
import sys
sys.argv += ["another parameter"]
module_globals_dict = runpy.run_path("other_script.py",
init_globals = globals(), run_name="__main__")
print(module_globals_dict["return_value"])
# other_script.py
# Note we did not load sys module, it gets passed to this script
script_name = sys.argv[0]
print(f"Script {script_name} loaded")
if __name__ == "__main__":
params = sys.argv[1:]
print(f"Script {script_name} run with params: {params}")
return_value = f"{script_name} Done"
by what your saying you want to call a function in the script that is importing the module so try:
import __main__
__main__.myfunc()