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Async IO for Python, Simplified

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Gruvi: Async IO for Python, Simplified


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Improved ergonomics for Python programmers wanting to use asynchronous IO.

Gruvi is an asynchronous IO library for Python. It focuses on the following desirable properties:

  • Simple. Async IO code should look just like normal code, with simple, sequential control flow and regular functions.

  • Efficient. An IO library should have a very low memory and CPU overhead, so that it can scale to small systems or to many concurrent connections.

  • Powerful. Common protocols like SSL/TLS and HTTP should be part of every IO library.

Gruvi uses libuv_ (via pyuv_) as the underlying high-performance event-based I/O layer, and coroutines based on fibers_ to create a traditional sequential programming model on top of the libuv_ completion/callback model.

Gruvi is similar in concept existing async IO frameworks like asyncio_, gevent_, and eventlet_. For a comparison, see Rationale_.

Features

Gruvi has the following features:

  • Excellent platform support (mostly thanks to libuv). Linux, Mac OSX and Windows are all first-class citizens.
  • PEP-3156 compatible transport/protocol interface.
  • A traditional, sequential programming model based on green threads, where there is no distinction between asynchronous and normal functions.
  • Great SSL/TLS support, also on Windows. The asynchronous SSL_ support in the Python standard library came from Gruvi before it was included into the stdlib.
  • Small core and focus on low memory usage and fast performance. This makes Gruvi very suitable for mobile applications and embedded web servers.
  • A full suite of synchronization primitives including locks, conditions and queues.
  • Thread and fiber pools with a concurrent.futures interface.
  • Batteries includes: built-in client/server support for HTTP, JSON-RPC and D-BUS.
  • Support for Python 2.7.x and 3.3+.

Example

An simple echo server, using a StreamServer_::

import gruvi

def echo_handler(stream, transport, protocol): while True: buf = stream.read1() if not buf: break stream.write(buf)

server = gruvi.StreamServer(echo_handler) server.listen(('localhost', 7777)) server.run()

Requirements

You need Python 2.7 or 3.3+.

The following operating systems are currently supported:

  • Linux (might work on other Posix OSs)
  • macOS (not currently tested via CI)
  • Windows (not currently tested via CI)

Installation

Development install in a virtualenv::

$ git clone https://github.com/geertj/gruvi $ cd gruvi $ pip install -r requirements.txt $ python setup.py build $ python setup.py install

To run the test suite::

$ python runtests.py unit

For other installation options, see the Installation_ section in the manual.

Documentation

The documentation is available on readthedocs_.

License

Gruvi is free software, provided under the MIT license.

Contact

Feel free to contact the author at [email protected]. You can also submit tickets or suggestions for improvements on Github_.

.. _libuv: https://github.com/libuv/libuv .. _pyuv: http://pyuv.readthedocs.org/en/latest .. _fibers: http://python-fibers.readthedocs.org/en/latest .. _asyncio: http://docs.python.org/3.4/library/asyncio.html .. _gevent: http://gevent.org/ .. _eventlet: http://eventlet.net/ .. _Rationale: http://gruvi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/rationale.html .. _asynchronous SSL: https://docs.python.org/3/library/ssl.html#ssl.SSLObject .. _StreamServer: http://gruvi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/streams.html .. _Installation: http://gruvi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install.html .. _readthedocs: https://gruvi.readthedocs.org/ .. _Github: https://github.com/geertj/gruvi

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