HTTP/2 implementation with hyper-h2 on Python 3 asyncio.
- Free software: BSD license
- Documentation: https://aioh2.readthedocs.org.
- Asynchronous HTTP/2 client and server
- Multiplexing streams of data with managed flow and priority control
- Optional tickless health check
- More to come
Non-features:
- Request/Response wrappers
- Web server, dispatcher, cookie, etc
- HTTP/2 upgrade
A server saying hello:
# Server request handler
async def on_connected(proto):
try:
while True:
# Receive a request from queue
stream_id, headers = await proto.recv_request()
# Send response headers
await proto.start_response(stream_id, {':status': '200'})
# Response body starts with "hello"
await proto.send_data(stream_id, b'hello, ')
# Read all request body as a name from client side
name = await proto.read_stream(stream_id, -1)
# Amend response body with the name
await proto.send_data(stream_id, name)
# Send trailers with the length of the name
await proto.send_trailers(stream_id, {'len': str(len(name))})
except asyncio.CancelledError:
# do cleanup here
pass
# Start server on random port, with maximum concurrent requests of 3
server = await aioh2.start_server(on_connected, port=0, concurrency=3)
port = server.sockets[0].getsockname()[1]
And a client to try out:
# Open client connection
client = await aioh2.open_connection('0.0.0.0', port,
functional_timeout=0.1)
# Optionally wait for an ack of tickless ping - a.k.a. until functional
await asyncio.sleep(0.1) # simulate client being busy with something else
rtt = await client.wait_functional()
if rtt:
print('Round-trip time: %.1fms' % (rtt * 1000))
# Start request with headers
stream_id = await client.start_request(
{':method': 'GET', ':path': '/index.html'})
# Send my name "world" as whole request body
await client.send_data(stream_id, b'world', end_stream=True)
# Receive response headers
headers = await client.recv_response(stream_id)
print('Response headers:', headers)
# Read all response body
resp = await client.read_stream(stream_id, -1)
print('Response body:', resp)
# Read response trailers
trailers = await client.recv_trailers(stream_id)
print('Response trailers:', trailers)
client.close_connection()
await asyncio.sleep(.1)
Above example can be found at examples/core.py.
A big thanks to the great library hyper-h2 from Cory Benfield.
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