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aiohttp_asgi
Advanced tools
This module provides a way to use any ASGI compatible frameworks and aiohttp together.
from aiohttp import web
from fastapi import FastAPI
from starlette.requests import Request as ASGIRequest
from aiohttp_asgi import ASGIResource
asgi_app = FastAPI()
@asgi_app.get("/asgi")
async def root(request: ASGIRequest):
return {
"message": "Hello World",
"root_path": request.scope.get("root_path")
}
aiohttp_app = web.Application()
# Create ASGIResource which handle
# any request startswith "/asgi"
asgi_resource = ASGIResource(asgi_app, root_path="/asgi")
# Register resource
aiohttp_app.router.register_resource(asgi_resource)
# Mount startup and shutdown events from aiohttp to ASGI app
asgi_resource.lifespan_mount(aiohttp_app)
# Start the application
web.run_app(aiohttp_app)
pip install aiohttp-asgi
Command line tool for starting aiohttp web server with ASGI app.
Create the test_app.py
from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starlette.responses import JSONResponse
from starlette.routing import Route
async def homepage(request):
return JSONResponse({'hello': 'world'})
routes = [
Route("/", endpoint=homepage)
]
application = Starlette(debug=True, routes=routes)
and run the test_app.py with aiohttp-asgi
aiohttp-asgi \
--address "[::1]" \
--port 8080 \
test_app:application
alternatively using python -m
python -m aiohttp_asgi \
--address "[::1]" \
--port 8080 \
test_app:application
FAQs
Adapter to running ASGI applications on aiohttp
We found that aiohttp_asgi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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