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Coroutine-based network library

author Denis Bilenko
author_email denis.bilenko@gmail.com
classifiers
  • License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
  • Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
  • Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
  • Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
  • Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
  • Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
  • Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
  • Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
  • Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
  • Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
  • Operating System :: POSIX
  • Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
  • Topic :: Internet
  • Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
  • Intended Audience :: Developers
  • Development Status :: 4 - Beta
description_content_type text/x-rst
keywords greenlet coroutine cooperative multitasking light threads monkey
license MIT
maintainer Jason Madden
maintainer_email jason@nextthought.com
project_urls
  • Bug Tracker, https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues
  • Source Code, https://github.com/gevent/gevent/
  • Documentation, http://www.gevent.org
provides_extras test
requires_dist
  • zope.event
  • zope.interface
  • greenlet >=2.0.0 ; platform_python_implementation == "CPython" and python_version < "3.11"
  • greenlet >=3.0rc3 ; platform_python_implementation == "CPython" and python_version >= "3.11"
  • cffi >=1.12.2 ; platform_python_implementation == "CPython" and sys_platform == "win32"
  • dnspython <2.0,>=1.16.0 ; (python_version < "3.10") and extra == 'dnspython'
  • idna ; (python_version < "3.10") and extra == 'dnspython'
  • sphinx ; extra == 'docs'
  • furo ; extra == 'docs'
  • repoze.sphinx.autointerface ; extra == 'docs'
  • sphinxcontrib-programoutput ; extra == 'docs'
  • zope.schema ; extra == 'docs'
  • psutil >=5.7.0 ; (sys_platform != "win32" or platform_python_implementation == "CPython") and extra == 'monitor'
  • cffi >=1.12.2 ; (platform_python_implementation == "CPython") and extra == 'recommended'
  • dnspython <2.0,>=1.16.0 ; (python_version < "3.10") and extra == 'recommended'
  • idna ; (python_version < "3.10") and extra == 'recommended'
  • psutil >=5.7.0 ; (sys_platform != "win32" or platform_python_implementation == "CPython") and extra == 'recommended'
  • requests ; extra == 'test'
  • objgraph ; extra == 'test'
  • cffi >=1.12.2 ; (platform_python_implementation == "CPython") and extra == 'test'
  • dnspython <2.0,>=1.16.0 ; (python_version < "3.10") and extra == 'test'
  • idna ; (python_version < "3.10") and extra == 'test'
  • coverage >=5.0 ; (sys_platform != "win32") and extra == 'test'
  • psutil >=5.7.0 ; (sys_platform != "win32" or platform_python_implementation == "CPython") and extra == 'test'
requires_python >=3.8

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gevent

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gevent is a coroutine -based Python networking library that uses greenlet to provide a high-level synchronous API on top of the libev or libuv event loop.

Features include:

gevent is inspired by eventlet but features a more consistent API, simpler implementation and better performance. Read why others use gevent and check out the list of the open source projects based on gevent.

gevent was written by Denis Bilenko.

Since version 1.1, gevent is maintained by Jason Madden for NextThought (through gevent 21) and Institutional Shareholder Services with help from the contributors and is licensed under the MIT license.

See what’s new in the latest major release.

Check out the detailed changelog for this version.

Read the documentation online at http://www.gevent.org.

Post issues on the bug tracker, discuss and ask open ended questions on the mailing list, and find announcements and information on the blog and twitter (@gevent).

Installation and Requirements

Note

If you are reading this document on the Python Package Index (PyPI, https://pypi.org/), it is specific to the version of gevent that you are viewing. If you are viewing this document on gevent.org, it refers to the current state of gevent in source control (git master).

Supported Platforms

This version of gevent runs on Python 3.8 and up, (for exact details of tested versions, see the classifiers on the PyPI page or in setup.py). gevent requires the greenlet library and will install the cffi library by default on Windows. The cffi library will become the default on all platforms in a future release of gevent.

This version of gevent is also tested on on PyPy 3.10 (7.3.12); it should run on PyPy 3.9 and above. On PyPy, there are no external dependencies.

gevent is tested on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and should run on most other Unix-like operating systems (e.g., FreeBSD, Solaris, etc.)

Note

Windows is supported as a tier 2, “best effort,” platform. It is suitable for development, but not recommended for production. In particular, PyPy3 on Windows may have issues, especially with subprocesses.

On Windows using the deprecated libev backend, gevent is limited to a maximum of 1024 open sockets due to limitations in libev. This limitation should not exist with the default libuv backend.

Older Versions of Python

Users of older versions of Python 2 or Python 3 may install an older version of gevent. Note that these versions are generally not supported.

Python Version Gevent Version
2.5 1.0.x
2.6 1.1.x
<= 2.7.8 1.2.x
3.3 1.2.x
3.4.0 - 3.4.2 1.3.x
3.4.3 1.4.x
3.5.x 20.9.0
2.7.9 - 2.7.18, 3.6, 3.7 22.10

Installation

Note

This section is about installing released versions of gevent as distributed on the Python Package Index. For building gevent from source, including customizing the build and embedded libraries, see Installing From Source.

gevent and greenlet can both be installed with pip, e.g., pip install gevent. Installation using buildout is also supported.

On Windows, macOS, and Linux, both gevent and greenlet are distributed as binary wheels.

Tip

You need Pip 8.0 or later, or buildout 2.10.0 to install the binary wheels on Windows or macOS. On Linux, you’ll need pip 19 to install the manylinux2010 wheels.

Tip

While the x86-64 binaries are considered production quality, they are built with relatively low optimization levels and no hardware specific optimizations. Serious production users are encouraged to install from source with appropriate compiler flags.

Tip

Beginning with gevent 20.12.0, 64-bit ARM binaries are distributed on PyPI for aarch64 manylinux2014 compatible systems. Installing these needs a very recent version of pip. These wheels do not contain the c-ares resolver, are not tested, and are built with very low levels of optimizations. Serious production users of gevent on 64-bit ARM systems are encouraged to build their own binary wheels.

Beginning with gevent 22.10.0, ppc64le binaries are distributed on PyPI. The same caveats apply as for 64-bit ARM binaries. Using them for anything other than local development is discouraged.

Beginning with gevent 23, muslinux aarch64 and S390X binaries are distributed on PyPI. The same caveats apply as for 64-bit ARM binaries. Using them for anything other than local development is discouraged.

Installing From Source

If you are unable to use the binary wheels (for platforms where no pre-built wheels are available or if wheel installation is disabled), you can build gevent from source. A normal pip install will fall back to doing this if no binary wheel is available. See Installing From Source for more, including common installation issues.

Extra Dependencies

There are a number of additional libraries that extend gevent’s functionality and will be used if they are available. All of these may be installed using setuptools extras, as named below, e.g., pip install gevent[events].

events

In versions of gevent up to and including 20.5.0, this provided configurable event support using zope.event and was highly recommended.

In versions after that, this extra is empty and does nothing. It will be removed in gevent 21.0.

dnspython

Enables a pure-Python resolver, backed by dnspython. On Python 2, this also includes idna. They can be installed with the dnspython extra.

Note

This is not compatible with Python 3.10+ or dnspython 2.

monitor
Enhancements to gevent’s self-monitoring capabilities. This includes the psutil library which is needed to monitor memory usage. (Note that this may not build on all platforms.)
recommended
A shortcut for installing suggested extras together. This includes the non-test extras defined here, plus additions that improve gevent’s operation on certain platforms (for example, in the past, it has included backports of newer APIs).
test
Everything needed to run the complete gevent test suite.