Change process priority in Python, cross-platform
You can use psutil module.
On POSIX platforms:
>>> import psutil, os
>>> p = psutil.Process(os.getpid())
>>> p.nice()
0
>>> p.nice(10) # set
>>> p.nice()
10
On Windows:
>>> p.nice(psutil.HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS)
On every Unix-like platform (including Linux and MacOsX), see os.nice
here:
os.nice(increment)
Add increment to the process’s “niceness”. Return the new niceness. Availability: Unix.
Since you already have a recipe for Windows, that covers most platforms -- call os.nice with a positive argument everywhere but Windows, use that recipe there. There is no "nicely packaged" cross-platform solution AFAIK (would be hard to package this combo up, but, how much extra value would you see in just packaging it?-)
Here's the solution I'm using to set my process to below-normal priority:
lowpriority.py
def lowpriority():
""" Set the priority of the process to below-normal."""
import sys
try:
sys.getwindowsversion()
except AttributeError:
isWindows = False
else:
isWindows = True
if isWindows:
# Based on:
# "Recipe 496767: Set Process Priority In Windows" on ActiveState
# http://code.activestate.com/recipes/496767/
import win32api,win32process,win32con
pid = win32api.GetCurrentProcessId()
handle = win32api.OpenProcess(win32con.PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS, True, pid)
win32process.SetPriorityClass(handle, win32process.BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS)
else:
import os
os.nice(1)
Tested on Python 2.6 on Windows and Linux.
If you don't have access to some of these modules you can potentially do it in Windows with:
import os
def lowpriority():
""" Set the priority of the process to below-normal."""
os.system("wmic process where processid=\""+str(os.getpid())+"\" CALL setpriority \"below normal\"")
You can obviously distinguish OS types as with examples above for compatibility.