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Async functions to compare with anyio and asyncio, and toolkit to read excel with async/await.

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asynctor

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Some async functions that using anyio, and toolkit for excel read.

Installation

$ pip install asynctor
---> 100%
Successfully installed asynctor

Or use poetry:

poetry add asynctor

Usage

  • Async function that compare asyncio but use anyio: bulk_gather/gather/run
>>> 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)
  • timeit
>>> 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
  • AioRedis
from asynctor.contrib.fastapi import AioRedis, register_aioredis
from fastapi import FastAPI, Request

app = FastAPI()
register_aioredis(app)

@app.get('/')
async def root(redis: AioRedis) -> list[str]:
    return await redis.keys()

@app.get('/redis')
async def get_value_from_redis_by_key(redis: AioRedis, key: str) -> str:
    value = await redis.get(key)
    if not value:
        return ''
    return value.decode()
  • AsyncTestClient
import pytest
from asynctor import AsyncTestClient, AsyncClientGenerator
from httpx import AsyncClient

from main import app

@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
async def client() -> AsyncClientGenerator:
    async with AsyncTestClient(app) as c:
        yield c

@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def anyio_backend():
    return "asyncio"

@pytest.mark.anyio
async def test_api(client: AsyncClient):
    response = await client.get("/")
    assert response.status_code == 200
  • Read Excel File(need to install with xls extra: 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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