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$ pip install asynctor
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Successfully installed asynctor
Or use poetry:
poetry add asynctor
>>> import asynctor
>>> async def foo():
... return 1
...
>>> await asynctor.bulk_gather([foo(), foo()], limit=200)
(1, 1)
>>> await asynctor.gather(foo(), foo())
(1, 1)
>>> asynctor.run(gather(foo(), foo()))
(1, 1)
>>> import time
>>> import anyio
>>> from asynctor import timeit
>>> @timeit
... async def sleep_test():
... await anyio.sleep(3)
...
>>> await sleep()
sleep_test Cost: 3.0 seconds
>>> @timeit
... def sleep_test2():
... time.sleep(3.1)
...
>>> sleep_test2()
sleep_test2 Cost: 3.1 seconds
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from asynctor import AsyncRedis
from fastapi import FastAPI, Request
@asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan(app):
async with AsyncRedis(app):
yield
app = FastAPI(lifespan=lifespan)
@app.get('/')
async def root(request: Request) -> list[str]:
return await AsyncRedis(request).keys()
@app.get('/redis')
async def get_value_from_redis_by_key(request: Request, key: str) -> str:
value = await AsyncRedis(request).get(key)
if not value:
return ''
return value.decode()
pip install "asynctor[xls]"
)>>> from asynctor.xls import load_xls
>>> await load_xls('tests/demo.xlsx')
[{'Column1': 'row1-\\t%c', 'Column2\nMultiLines': 0, 'Column 3': 1, 4: ''}, {'Column1': 'r2c1\n00', 'Column2\nMultiLines': 'r2 c2', 'Column 3': 2, 4: ''}]
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Async functions to compare with anyio and asyncio, and toolkit to read excel with async/await.
We found that asynctor 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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