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asyncio + multithreading: one asyncio event loop per thread
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import asyncio | |
import threading | |
import random | |
def thr(i): | |
# we need to create a new loop for the thread, and set it as the 'default' | |
# loop that will be returned by calls to asyncio.get_event_loop() from this | |
# thread. | |
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop() | |
asyncio.set_event_loop(loop) | |
loop.run_until_complete(do_stuff(i)) | |
loop.close() | |
async def do_stuff(i): | |
await asyncio.sleep(random.uniform(0.1, 0.5)) # NOTE if we hadn't called | |
# asyncio.set_event_loop() earlier, we would have to pass an event | |
# loop to this function explicitly. | |
print(i) | |
def main(): | |
num_threads = 10 | |
threads = [ threading.Thread(target = thr, args=(i,)) for i in range(num_threads) ] | |
[ t.start() for t in threads ] | |
[ t.join() for t in threads ] | |
print("bye") | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
main() |
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