how enable requests async mode?

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名媛妹妹 2020-12-04 18:40

for this code:

import sys

import gevent
from gevent import monkey

monkey.patch_all()

import requests
import urllib2

def worker(url, use_urllib2=False):
          


        
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  • 2020-12-04 18:43

    From the requests doc Blocking Or Non-Blocking:

    If you are concerned about the use of blocking IO, there are lots of projects out there that combine Requests with one of Python's asynchronicity frameworks. Two excellent examples are grequests and requests-futures.

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  • 2020-12-04 18:46

    As was pointed out by Kenneth, another thing we can do is to let the requests module handle the asynchronous part. I've made changes to your code accordingly. Again, for me, the results show consistently that requests module performs better than urllib2

    Doing this means that we cannot "thread" the call back part. But that should be okay, because the major gain should only be expected with the HTTP requests due to the request/response delay.

    import sys
    
    import gevent
    from gevent import monkey
    
    monkey.patch_all()
    
    import requests
    from requests import async
    import urllib2
    
    def call_back(resp):
        content = resp.content
        title = content.split('<title>')[1].split('</title>')[0].strip()
        return title
    
    def worker(url, use_urllib2=False):
        if use_urllib2:
            content = urllib2.urlopen(url).read().lower()
            title = content.split('<title>')[1].split('</title>')[0].strip()
    
        else:
            rs = [async.get(u) for u in url]
            resps = async.map(rs)
            for resp in resps:
                call_back(resp) 
    
    urls = ['http://www.mail.ru']*5
    
    def by_requests():
        worker(urls)
    def by_urllib2():
        jobs = [gevent.spawn(worker, url, True) for url in urls]
        gevent.joinall(jobs)
    
    if __name__=='__main__':
        from timeit import Timer
        t = Timer(stmt="by_requests()", setup="from __main__ import by_requests")
        print 'by requests: %s seconds'%t.timeit(number=3)
        t = Timer(stmt="by_urllib2()", setup="from __main__ import by_urllib2")
        print 'by urllib2: %s seconds'%t.timeit(number=3)
        sys.exit(0)
    

    Here's one of my results:

    by requests: 2.44117593765 seconds
    by urllib2: 4.41298294067 seconds
    
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  • 2020-12-04 18:46

    I ran your code on my machine (python 2.7.1, gevent 0.13.0, requests 0.10.6). It turned out that the time was always a good second or two faster when using the requests module . What versions are you using? An upgrade might simply solve the issue for you.

    by requests: 3.7847161293 seconds
    by urllib2: 4.92611193657 seconds
    
    by requests: 2.90777993202 seconds
    by urllib2: 7.99798607826 seconds
    
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  • 2020-12-04 18:55

    Sorry Kenneth Reitz. His library is wonderful.

    I am stupid. I need select monkey patch for httplib like this:

    gevent.monkey.patch_all(httplib=True)
    

    Because patch for httplib is disabled by default.

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  • 2020-12-04 18:58

    Requests has gevent support integrated into the codebase:

    http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/user/advanced/#asynchronous-requests

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