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Fiberhttp

Fiberhttp is for high-performance library

The benchmarks folder contains comparisons between Fiberhttp and other well-known libraries such as requests, httpx, aiohttp, and others. You will notice that Fiberhttp outperforms them every time

Fiberhttp might not for you

Fiberhttp is designed to provide high performance but lacks many features like:

missing Features:

  • No support for handling file
  • No support for SOCKS proxies
  • No support for streaming requests

If these features are important to you, and you value compatibility and functionality over performance, then the requests library might be a better choice for you.

Features:

  • Keep-alive (socket connection)
  • Build bytes request before send the request
  • Create socket connection with server before send the request
  • High-performance SSL/TLS handshake, verify
  • Reading responses in various formats such as JSON, headers, and cookies

How to use

install Fiberhttp (supported all os systems)

pip install fiberhttp

with client session

import fiberhttp

# create client session with timeout
# ! timeout not requierd
cn = fiberhttp.client(timeout=10)

# send get request
res = cn.get('https://httpbin.org/ip')

status_code = res.status_code()
body = res.text()
headers = res.headers()['Date']
json = res.json()['origin']

without client session

import fiberhttp

# send request without create client
response = fiberhttp.get('https://httpbin.org/ip')

with proxies

import fiberhttp

# create client proxy
cn = fiberhttp.client_proxy('http://20.111.54.16:8123')

# send request after the proxy in the client session
response = cn.get('https://httpbin.org/ip').json()['origin']
print(response)

use build request for high performance

import fiberhttp

cn = fiberhttp.client()

# build request with this format
request = fiberhttp.build('GET', 'httpbin.org', '/ip')

# send request after build it
response = cn.send('httpbin.org', request).json()

create connection with host before send request to reduce response time

import fiberhttp

cn = fiberhttp.client()

request = fiberhttp.build('GET', 'httpbin.org', '/ip')
cn.connect('httpbin.org')

response = cn.send('httpbin.org', request).text()
print(response)

use build, create connection with proxies

import fiberhttp

cn = fiberhttp.client_proxy('http://username:password@host:port')

# if the proxy has authentication, you must include the proxy_auth argument, which can be obtained from the client
request = fiberhttp.build_proxy('GET', 'httpbin.org', '/ip', proxy_auth=cn.proxy_auth)

# connect befor send not required; but its better for high peformance
cn.connect('httpbin.org')

response = cn.send('httpbin.org', request).text()
print(response)

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