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Asyncio with semaphores
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import random | |
import asyncio | |
from aiohttp import ClientSession | |
async def fetch(url, session): | |
async with session.get(url) as response: | |
delay = response.headers.get("DELAY") | |
date = response.headers.get("DATE") | |
print("{}:{} with delay {}".format(date, response.url, delay)) | |
return await response.read() | |
async def bound_fetch(sem, url, session): | |
# Getter function with semaphore. | |
async with sem: | |
await fetch(url, session) | |
async def run(r): | |
url = "http://localhost:8080/{}" | |
tasks = [] | |
# create instance of Semaphore | |
sem = asyncio.Semaphore(1000) | |
# Create client session that will ensure we dont open new connection | |
# per each request. | |
async with ClientSession() as session: | |
for i in range(r): | |
# pass Semaphore and session to every GET request | |
task = asyncio.ensure_future(bound_fetch(sem, url.format(i), session)) | |
tasks.append(task) | |
responses = asyncio.gather(*tasks) | |
await responses | |
number = 10000 | |
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() | |
future = asyncio.ensure_future(run(number)) | |
loop.run_until_complete(future) |
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