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OtpyLib: OTP Framework for Python

An Erlang/Elixir OTP-inspired framework for Python's anyio async ecosystem.

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Introduction

OtpyLib brings the proven patterns of Erlang/Elixir OTP to Python's async ecosystem. Built on anyio for cross-async-library compatibility, it provides battle-tested concurrency primitives for building fault-tolerant, distributed systems.

Stable APIs (v0.2.0):

  • genserver: Actor-model processes for stateful, message-passing services
  • supervisor: Fault-tolerant management of persistent services with restart strategies

Core Features:

  • mailboxes: Message-passing between async tasks
  • applications: Root of supervision trees
  • restart strategies: Permanent and Transient policies for service lifecycle management
  • fault tolerance: Automatic restart and failure isolation

Built on anyio

Unlike frameworks tied to specific async libraries, OtpyLib is built on anyio, providing compatibility across asyncio, Trio, and other async backends.

Design Philosophy

OtpyLib follows OTP's "let it crash" philosophy - instead of defensive programming, design systems that can fail safely and recover automatically. Services are organized in supervision trees where failures are isolated and handled at the appropriate level.

When to use Genserver vs Supervisor:

  • Genserver: For stateful services that handle messages (user sessions, caches, worker processes)
  • Static Supervisor: For managing long-running services that should restart on failure (web servers, database connections, message processors)

Quick Example

import anyio
from otpylib import genserver, supervisor
from otpylib.types import Permanent

# A simple counter genserver
class Counter:
    def __init__(self):
        self.count = 0
        
    async def handle_call(self, message, _from, state):
        if message == "get":
            return self.count, state
        elif message == "increment":
            self.count += 1
            return "ok", state

async def main():
    # Start a supervised counter service
    counter_spec = supervisor.child_spec(
        id="counter",
        task=genserver.start_link,
        args=[Counter, [], {}],
        restart=Permanent()
    )
    
    async with anyio.create_task_group() as tg:
        opts = supervisor.options()
        tg.start_soon(supervisor.start, [counter_spec], opts)

anyio.run(main)

Installation

pip install otpylib

Why OtpyLib?

Python's async ecosystem has powerful low-level primitives but lacks higher-level patterns for building reliable, concurrent systems. OtpyLib fills this gap by bringing OTP's proven supervision and actor-model patterns to Python.

Benefits:

  • Fault tolerance: Services that crash don't bring down the entire system
  • Supervision trees: Hierarchical failure handling and restart policies
  • Message passing: Clean, decoupled communication between services
  • Battle-tested patterns: Based on decades of Erlang/OTP production experience
  • Cross-platform async: Works with asyncio, Trio, and other anyio-compatible backends

The result is more reliable, maintainable concurrent code that handles failures gracefully and recovers automatically.

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