Just call Executor.shutdown:
shutdown(wait=True)Signal the executor that it should free any resources that it is
using when the currently pending futures are done executing. Calls
toExecutor.submit()andExecutor.map()made after shutdown will
raiseRuntimeError.If wait is
Truethen this method will not return until all the pending futures are
done executing and the resources associated with the executor have been freed.
However if you keep track of your futures in a list then you can avoid shutting the executor down for future use using the futures.wait() function:
concurrent.futures.wait(fs, timeout=None, return_when=ALL_COMPLETED)Wait for the
Futureinstances (possibly created by different
Executorinstances) given byfsto complete. Returns a named 2-tuple
of sets. The first set, named done, contains the futures that
completed (finished or were cancelled) before the wait completed. The
second set, named not_done, contains uncompleted futures.
note that if you don’t provide a timeout it waits until all futures have completed.
You can also use futures.as_completed() instead, however you’d have to iterate over it.