booking-calander
A simple demo showing how to use Ably and fastAPI to route messages into Kafka for stream processing [Moved to: https://github.com/ably-labs/Realtime-ticket-booking-solution] (by ably-labs)
uvicorn
An ASGI web server, for Python. 🦄 (by encode)
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booking-calander
Posts with mentions or reviews of booking-calander.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-12.
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Building a realtime ticket booking solution with Kafka, FastAPI, and Ably
Let's start by generating some conferences! We can do this by using the generation script called event-creation.py, which you can find in the testing folder. The script creates a defined set of JSON payloads - these are events (conferences) that start from the current date. All of them have random names and ticket numbers. The conferences are offset through time to make it a bit easier to see the streaming window in action.
uvicorn
Posts with mentions or reviews of uvicorn.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-22.
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How to Deploy a Fast API Application to a Kubernetes Cluster using Podman and Minikube
FastAPI & Uvicorn
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LangChain, Python, and Heroku
This tells Heroku to run uvicorn, which is a web server implementation in Python.
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Fun with Avatars: Crafting the core engine | Part. 1
FastAPI uses Uvicorn, an ASGI (Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface) web server implementation for Python.
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Effortless API Documentation: Accelerating Development with FastAPI, Swagger, and ReDoc
Now, let’s run our FastAPI application using Uvicorn: uvicorn main:app --reload
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FastHttp for Python (64k requests/s)
Uvicorn + Starlette 8k requests/s
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Ask HN: Where to Host a FastAPI App
I switched to Hypercorn because Uvicorn currently supports HTTP/1.1 and WebSockets as mentioned at https://www.uvicorn.org
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How to use Chroma to store and query vector embeddings
This will set up Chroma and run it as a server with uvicorn, making port 8000 accessible outside the net docker network. The command also mounts a persistent docker volume for Chroma's database, found at chroma/chroma from your project's root.
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Unresolved Memory Management Issues in FastAPI/Starlette/Uvicorn/Python During High-Load Scenarios
There's an open discussion under the Uvicorn repository and we prepared a repository for Reproduction GitHub Repo
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How to Dockerize and Deploy a Fast API Application to Kubernetes Cluster
FastAPI is a popular Python Web framework that developers use to create RESTful APIs. It is based on Pydantic and Python-type hints that assist in the serialization, deserialization, and validation of data. In this tutorial, we will use FastAPI to create a simple "Hello World" application. We test and run the application locally. FastAPI requires a ASGI server to run the application production such as Uvicorn.
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FastAPI 0.100.0:Release Notes
- [3] https://github.com/encode/uvicorn/issues/527