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2,540 | 12,274 | |
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7.4 | 8.9 | |
3 months ago | 9 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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aiofiles
- Python Asyncio: The Complete Guide
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Python library for asynchronously writing audio files in chunks?
I'm unaware of a library that facilitates any of this, so unless I find one or more suitable libraries with this matter, then I'm looking at using Numba and either aiofiles or aiofile—I'm not yet sure what the difference between the two is—and writing my own encoder(s).
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Async HTTP Requests with Aiohttp & Aiofiles
Aiofiles: Makes writing to disk (such as creating and writing bytes to files) a non-blocking task, such that multiple writes can happen on the same thread without blocking one another - even when multiple tasks are bound to the same file.
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After months of learning, I finally was able to code a discord bot!
To solve this, you need an async version of function/library. hopefully, requests has a good async alternative- aiohttp. API structure is nearly identical to requests, so It won't be a big pain to migrate. for doing file I/O, there's aiofiles.
httpx
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A Retrospective on Requests
For reference, it's a butterfly, not a moth.
Source: https://github.com/encode/httpx/issues/834
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Show HN: Twitter API Wrapper for Python – No API Keys Needed
Very cool, first I'm hearing of httpx https://www.python-httpx.org/
I think most people would start with trying out requests or something for this kind of work, I'm guessing that didn't work out? You've got a star from me.
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Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
To access 10 different commands at the same time, that is tricky but definitely doable.
First thing that comes to mind, you can use aliases.
To keep it simple, lets use 3 examples instead of 10: harlequin (this project), pgcli (https://www.pgcli.com/) and httpx (https://www.python-httpx.org/)
Setup a main home for all your venvs:
cd ~
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HTTP Rate Limit
There are already some implementations for Python HTTP clients. One of them is aiometer. But it's not suitable for my use case. Since httpx already has the internal pool, it would be better to reuse the design.
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Introducing Flama for Robust Machine Learning APIs
Besides, flama also provides support for SQL databases via SQLAlchemy, an SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL. Finally, flama also provides support for HTTP clients to perform requests via httpx, a next generation HTTP client for Python.
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Embracing Modern Python for Web Development
We can use the async HTTP client provided by httpx, a fully featured HTTP client for Python with an API broadly compatible with requests, so it can be used in pretty much the same way in most cases.
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Didn't want to click on refresh to see updates, this is what I did!
httpx in place of requests library
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Python Requests 3
The main value of Requests is that it provided an abstract interface on top of HTTP, which was designed well-enough to become a standard. But today it has fallen way behind in its field, and there are much better alternatives such as HTTPX [0].
[0] https://www.python-httpx.org/
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Unlocking Performance: A Guide to Async Support in Django
HTTPX is a popular Python library that provides an asynchronous HTTP client, and it can be beneficial for enabling async support in Django. While Django itself does not require HTTPX for async support, using HTTPX in combination with Django's async views can bring several advantages:
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Show HN: Python package for interfacing with ChatGPT with minimized complexity
The underlying library for both sync and async is httpx (https://www.python-httpx.org/) which may be limited from the HTTP Client perspective but it may be possible to add rate limiting at a Session level.
What are some alternatives?
aiofile - Real asynchronous file operations with asyncio support.
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
Niquests - Requests but with HTTP/3, HTTP/2, Multiplexed Connections, System CAs, Certificate Revocation, DNS over HTTPS / TLS / QUIC or UDP, Async, DNSSEC, and (much) pain removed!
asyncio-tutorial-part1 - 🐍🔁 Intro to concurrency in Python with Asyncio.
requests-html - Pythonic HTML Parsing for Humans™
NumPy - The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
requests - A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
aiohttp-aiofiles-tutorial - 🔄 🌐 Handle thousands of HTTP requests, disk writes, and other I/O-bound tasks simultaneously with Python's quintessential async libraries.
Flask - The Python micro framework for building web applications.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
starlette - The little ASGI framework that shines. 🌟