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A lightweight library for making asynchronous HTTP requests.

Project description

asyncreq

asyncreq is a lightweight Python library for making asynchronous HTTP requests using aiohttp. This library provides two convenient methods for interacting with RESTful APIs in an asynchronous manner.

Installation

To install the library, use the following pip command:

pip install asyncreq

Usage

make_request

The make_request method allows you to make asynchronous HTTP requests with flexible options. Here's an example of how to use it:

from asyncreq import make_request

async def example_usage():
    url = "https://api.example.com/resource"
    method = "GET"
    headers = {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"}
    
    try:
        response_data, status_code, response_headers = await make_request(
            url=url,
            method=method,
            headers=headers,
            # Add other optional parameters as needed
        )
        print(f"Response Data: {response_data}")
        print(f"Status Code: {status_code}")
        print(f"Response Headers: {response_headers}")
    except Exception as e:
        print(f"An error occurred: {e}")

request

The request method is a simplified wrapper around make_request with added error handling. It raises appropriate exceptions for common HTTP-related errors:

from asyncreq import request, HTTPException

async def example_usage():
    url = "https://api.example.com/resource"
    method = "GET"
    headers = {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"}
    
    try:
        response_data, status_code, response_headers = await request(
            url=url,
            method=method,
            headers=headers,
            # Add other optional parameters as needed
        )
        print(f"Response Data: {response_data}")
        print(f"Status Code: {status_code}")
        print(f"Response Headers: {response_headers}")
    except HTTPException as e:
        print(f"An HTTP error occurred: {e}")

Note: make sure to use await as demonstrated in the examples above.

Dependencies

  • aiohttp: Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework.

Contributing

If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open an issue or create a pull request on the Git repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.

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