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Terminate a python script from another python script

I've got a long running python script that I want to be able to end from another python script. Ideally what I'm looking for is some way of setting a process ID to the first script and being able to see if it is running or not via that ID from the second. Additionally, I'd like to be able to terminate that long running process.

Any cool shortcuts exist to make this happen?

Also, I'm working in a Windows environment.

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You could get your own PID (Process Identifier) through

import os
os.getpid()

and to kill a process in Unix

import os, signal
os.kill(5383, signal.SIGKILL)

to kill in Windows use

import subprocess as s
def killProcess(pid):
    s.Popen('taskkill /F /PID {0}'.format(pid), shell=True)

You can send the PID to the other programm or you could search in the process-list to find the name of the other script and kill it with the above script.

I hope that helps you.


You're looking for the subprocess module.

import subprocess as sp

extProc = sp.Popen(['python','myPyScript.py']) # runs myPyScript.py 

status = sp.Popen.poll(extProc) # status should be 'None'

sp.Popen.terminate(extProc) # closes the process

status = sp.Popen.poll(extProc) # status should now be something other than 'None' ('1' in my testing)

subprocess.Popen starts the external python script, equivalent to typing 'python myPyScript.py' in a console or terminal.

The status from subprocess.Popen.poll(extProc) will be 'None' if the process is still running, and (for me) 1 if it has been closed from within this script. Not sure about what the status is if it has been closed another way.


This worked for me under windows 11 and PyQt5:

subprocess.Popen('python3 MySecondApp.py')
Popen.terminate(app)

where app is MyFirstApp.py (the caller script, running) and MySecondApp.py (the called script)

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