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Make graphql requests asynchronously, python 2.7 and more required. Soon will come graphql subscriptions.
The library is tiny, memory usage loading the module is also is good:
Line # Mem usage Increment Line Contents
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12 10.9 MiB 10.9 MiB @profile
13 def profiled():
14 13.0 MiB 2.1 MiB import asyncio
15 13.0 MiB 0.0 MiB async def main(loop):
16 13.5 MiB 0.5 MiB from async_graphql import Client, errors
This is good when using graphql in lots of replicated micro-services to not go out of memory.
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We found that async-graphql 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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