- 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 middlewares and plugable routing.
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.
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)
https://aiohttp.readthedocs.io/
https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp-demos
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Optionally you may install the cChardet and aiodns libraries (highly recommended for sake of speed).
aiohttp
is offered under the Apache 2 license.
The aiohttp community would like to thank Keepsafe (https://www.getkeepsafe.com) for its support in the early days of the project.
The latest developer version is available in a GitHub repository: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp
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