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batch-http-request

High performance batch http rqeuest

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Batch HTTP Request

Overview

The Batch HTTP Request is a Python package designed to handle multiple HTTP requests efficiently. It allows users to send a batch of requests and receive the corresponding responses in a structured format. The library also provides error handling capabilities, returning errors alongside successful responses if desired.

Features

  • Send multiple HTTP requests in a single batch.
  • Supports various HTTP methods (GET, POST, etc.).
  • Handles headers and request bodies.
  • Optionally returns errors encountered during request processing.

Installation

To install the library, you can use pip:

pip install batch-http-request

Usage

Classes

Request

The Request class is used to define individual HTTP requests.

  • Attributes:

    • url (str): The URL for the request.
    • method (str): The HTTP method (e.g., "GET", "POST").
    • headers (List[Tuple[str, str]]): Optional list of headers.
    • body (Optional[bytes]): Optional request body.
  • Constructor:

    Request(url: str, method: str, headers: Optional[List[Tuple[str, str]]] = [], body: Optional[bytes] = None)
    
Response

The Response class represents the HTTP response.

  • Attributes:

    • status_code (int): The HTTP status code.
    • headers (List[Tuple[str, str]]): List of response headers.
    • body (bytes): Response body.
  • Constructor:

    Response(status_code: int, headers: List[Tuple[str, str]], body: bytes)
    

Function

batch_request

The batch_request function processes a list of Request objects and returns their corresponding Response objects or errors.

  • Parameters:

    • requests (List[Request]): A list of Request objects to be processed.
    • return_panic (bool): If set to True, the function returns errors encountered during the request processing as RuntimeError objects. Defaults to False.
  • Returns:

    • List[Union[Response, RuntimeError]]: A list containing Response objects for successful requests and RuntimeError objects for failed requests if return_panic is True.
  • Example:

    from batch_http_request import Request, batch_request
    
    requests = [
        Request(url="https://api.example.com/data", method="GET"),
        Request(url="https://api.example.com/submit", method="POST", body=b'{"key": "value"}')
    ]
    
    responses = batch_request(requests, return_panic=True)
    
    for response in responses:
        if isinstance(response, Response):
            print(f"Status: {response.status_code}, Body: {response.body}")
        else:
            print(f"Error: {response}")
    

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and submit a pull request with your changes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Contact

For any questions or issues, please open an issue on the GitHub repository or contact the maintainers directly.

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