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Python 3 asyncio basic producer / consumer example
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import asyncio | |
import random | |
q = asyncio.Queue() | |
async def producer(num): | |
while True: | |
await q.put(num + random.random()) | |
await asyncio.sleep(random.random()) | |
async def consumer(num): | |
while True: | |
value = await q.get() | |
print('Consumed', num, value) | |
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() | |
for i in range(6): | |
loop.create_task(producer(i)) | |
for i in range(3): | |
loop.create_task(consumer(i)) | |
loop.run_forever() |
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@NNTin
await
puts the coroutine into the only thread of the event loop. So it will block the producer, as well as all other producers.You can use
asyncio.run_in_executor
to move the big calculation to other threads, e.g.