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Async http client/server framework (asyncio)
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Key Features
- Supports both client and server side of HTTP protocol.
- Supports both client and server Web-Sockets out-of-the-box and avoids Callback Hell.
- Provides Web-server with middleware and pluggable routing.
Getting started
Client
To get something from the web:
import aiohttp import asyncio async def main(): async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: async with session.get('http://python.org') as response: print("Status:", response.status) print("Content-type:", response.headers['content-type']) html = await response.text() print("Body:", html[:15], "...") asyncio.run(main())
This prints:
Status: 200 Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Body: <!doctype html> ...
Coming from requests ? Read why we need so many lines.
Server
An example using a simple server:
# examples/server_simple.py from aiohttp import web async def handle(request): name = request.match_info.get('name', "Anonymous") text = "Hello, " + name return web.Response(text=text) async def wshandle(request): ws = web.WebSocketResponse() await ws.prepare(request) async for msg in ws: if msg.type == web.WSMsgType.text: await ws.send_str("Hello, {}".format(msg.data)) elif msg.type == web.WSMsgType.binary: await ws.send_bytes(msg.data) elif msg.type == web.WSMsgType.close: break return ws app = web.Application() app.add_routes([web.get('/', handle), web.get('/echo', wshandle), web.get('/{name}', handle)]) if __name__ == '__main__': web.run_app(app)
Documentation
External links
Feel free to make a Pull Request for adding your link to these pages!
Communication channels
aio-libs Discussions: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/discussions
Matrix: #aio-libs:matrix.org
We support Stack Overflow. Please add aiohttp tag to your question there.
Requirements
Optionally you may install the aiodns library (highly recommended for sake of speed).
License
aiohttp is offered under the Apache 2 license.
Keepsafe
The aiohttp community would like to thank Keepsafe (https://www.getkeepsafe.com) for its support in the early days of the project.
Source code
The latest developer version is available in a GitHub repository: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp
Benchmarks
If you are interested in efficiency, the AsyncIO community maintains a list of benchmarks on the official wiki: https://github.com/python/asyncio/wiki/Benchmarks