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txaio is a helper library for writing code that runs unmodified on
both Twisted <https://twistedmatrix.com/>
_ and asyncio <https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html>
_ / Trollius <http://trollius.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html>
_.
This is like six <http://pythonhosted.org/six/>
_, but for wrapping
over differences between Twisted and asyncio so one can write code
that runs unmodified on both (aka source code compatibility). In
other words: your users can choose if they want asyncio or Twisted
as a dependency.
Note that, with this approach, user code runs under the native event loop of either Twisted or asyncio. This is different from attaching either one's event loop to the other using some event loop adapter.
txaio runs on CPython 3.6+ and PyPy 3, on top of Twisted or asyncio. Specifically, txaio is tested on the following platforms:
Note: txaio up to version 18.8.1 also supported Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. Beginning with release v20.1.1, txaio only supports Python 3.5+. Beginning with release v20.12.1, txaio only supports Python 3.6+.
Instead of directly importing, instantiating and using Deferred
(for Twisted) or Future
(for asyncio) objects, txaio provides
helper-functions to do that for you, as well as associated things like
adding callbacks or errbacks.
This obviously changes the style of your code, but then you can choose at runtime (or import time) which underlying event-loop to use. This means you can write one code-base that can run on Twisted or asyncio (without a Twisted dependency) as you or your users see fit.
Code like the following can then run on either system:
.. sourcecode:: python
import txaio
txaio.use_twisted() # or .use_asyncio()
f0 = txaio.create_future()
f1 = txaio.as_future(some_func, 1, 2, key='word')
txaio.add_callbacks(f0, callback, errback)
txaio.add_callbacks(f1, callback, errback)
# ...
txaio.resolve(f0, "value")
txaio.reject(f1, RuntimeError("it failed"))
Please refer to the documentation <https://txaio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>
_ for description and usage of the library features.
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FAQs
Compatibility API between asyncio/Twisted/Trollius
We found that txaio demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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