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Asynchronous console and interfaces for asyncio

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aioconsole

Asynchronous console and interfaces for asyncio

aioconsole provides:

  • asynchronous equivalents to input, print, exec and code.interact
  • an interactive loop running the asynchronous python console
  • a way to customize and run command line interface using argparse
  • stream support to serve interfaces instead of using standard streams
  • the apython script to access asyncio code at runtime without modifying the sources

Requirements

  • python >= 3.4

Installation

aioconsole is available on PyPI and GitHub. Both of the following commands install the aioconsole package and the apython script.

$ pip3 install aioconsole   # from PyPI
$ python3 setup.py install  # or from the sources
$ apython -h
usage: apython [-h] [--serve [HOST:] PORT] [--no-readline]
               [--banner BANNER] [--locals LOCALS]
               [-m MODULE | FILE] ...

Run the given python file or module with a modified asyncio policy replacing
the default event loop with an interactive loop. If no argument is given, it
simply runs an asynchronous python console.

positional arguments:
  FILE                  python file to run
  ARGS                  extra arguments

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --serve [HOST:] PORT, -s [HOST:] PORT
                        serve a console on the given interface instead
  --no-readline         force readline disabling
  --banner BANNER       provide a custom banner
  --locals LOCALS       provide custom locals as a dictionary
  -m MODULE             run a python module

Simple usage

The following example demonstrates the use of await inside the console:

$ apython
Python 3.5.0 (default, Sep 7 2015, 14:12:03)
[GCC 4.8.4] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
---
This console is running in an asyncio event loop.
It allows you to wait for coroutines using the 'await' syntax.
Try: await asyncio.sleep(1, result=3, loop=loop)
---
>>> await asyncio.sleep(1, result=3)
# Wait one second...
3
>>>

Documentation

Find more examples in the documentation and the example directory.

Contact

Vincent Michel: vxgmichel@gmail.com

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Asynchronous console and interfaces for asyncio

http://aioconsole.readthedocs.io

License:GNU General Public License v3.0


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