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ratelimit-headers
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How to Implement Rate Limiting in Express for Node.js
standardHeaders: To enable support for the RateLimit headers recommended by the IETF. The default value is false.
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HTTP Rate Limit
ratelimit-headers has a test implementation of this draft.
httpx
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Ruff: Python linter and code formatter written in Rust
I've mostly ditched requests in favour of httpx these days. https://www.python-httpx.org
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Asynchronous HTTP Requests in Python with HTTPX and asyncio
Now that your environment is set up, you’re going to need to install the HTTPX library for making requests, both asynchronous and synchronous which we will compare. Install this with the following command after activating your virtual environment:
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Video data IO through ffmpeg subprocess
Now time to code the implementation, as I wanted to both read from and write to ffmpeg concurrently, so this is going to be an asyncio application. The http client library we are using this time is httpx, which has a method to fetch download in smaller batches:
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HTTPX: Dump requests library in a junkyard 🚀
The concept of a Client in httpx is analogous to a Session in requests. However, httpx.Client is more powerful and efficient. You can read the article from the httpx documentation, to learn more about httpx.Client.
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Current problems and mistakes of web scraping in Python and tricks to solve them!
Let's look at a simple code example. This will work for requests, httpx, and aiohttp with a clean installation and no extensions.
- Httpx – next-generation HTTP client for Python
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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.
What are some alternatives?
aiometer - A Python concurrency scheduling library, compatible with asyncio and trio.
Niquests - “Safest, Fastest, Easiest, and Most advanced” Python HTTP Client. Production Ready! Drop-in replacement for Requests. HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 supported. With WebSocket, and SSE! Be free of Requests bondage now.
express-rate-limit - Basic rate-limiting middleware for the Express web server
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
express-slow-down - Slow down repeated requests; use as an alternative (or addition) to express-rate-limit
requests - A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
nodejs-rate-limiting-demo
requests-html - Pythonic HTML Parsing for Humans™
starlette - The little ASGI framework that shines. 🌟
flask-smorest - DB agnostic framework to build auto-documented REST APIs with Flask and marshmallow
flask-pydantic - flask extension for integration with the awesome pydantic package
pydantic - Data validation using Python type hints
