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| Metadata-Version: 2.4 | |
| Name: asgiref | |
| Version: 3.11.1 | |
| Summary: ASGI specs, helper code, and adapters | |
| Home-page: https://github.com/django/asgiref/ | |
| Author: Django Software Foundation | |
| Author-email: foundation@djangoproject.com | |
| License: BSD-3-Clause | |
| Project-URL: Documentation, https://asgi.readthedocs.io/ | |
| Project-URL: Further Documentation, https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/topics/async/#async-adapter-functions | |
| Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/django/asgiref/blob/master/CHANGELOG.txt | |
| Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | |
| Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment | |
| Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | |
| Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License | |
| Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 | |
| Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 | |
| Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP | |
| Requires-Python: >=3.9 | |
| License-File: LICENSE | |
| Requires-Dist: typing_extensions>=4; python_version < "3.11" | |
| Provides-Extra: tests | |
| Requires-Dist: pytest; extra == "tests" | |
| Requires-Dist: pytest-asyncio; extra == "tests" | |
| Requires-Dist: mypy>=1.14.0; extra == "tests" | |
| Dynamic: license-file | |
| asgiref | |
| ======= | |
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| ASGI is a standard for Python asynchronous web apps and servers to communicate | |
| with each other, and positioned as an asynchronous successor to WSGI. You can | |
| read more at https://asgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ | |
| This package includes ASGI base libraries, such as: | |
| * Sync-to-async and async-to-sync function wrappers, ``asgiref.sync`` | |
| * Server base classes, ``asgiref.server`` | |
| * A WSGI-to-ASGI adapter, in ``asgiref.wsgi`` | |
| Function wrappers | |
| ----------------- | |
| These allow you to wrap or decorate async or sync functions to call them from | |
| the other style (so you can call async functions from a synchronous thread, | |
| or vice-versa). | |
| In particular: | |
| * AsyncToSync lets a synchronous subthread stop and wait while the async | |
| function is called on the main thread's event loop, and then control is | |
| returned to the thread when the async function is finished. | |
| * SyncToAsync lets async code call a synchronous function, which is run in | |
| a threadpool and control returned to the async coroutine when the synchronous | |
| function completes. | |
| The idea is to make it easier to call synchronous APIs from async code and | |
| asynchronous APIs from synchronous code so it's easier to transition code from | |
| one style to the other. In the case of Channels, we wrap the (synchronous) | |
| Django view system with SyncToAsync to allow it to run inside the (asynchronous) | |
| ASGI server. | |
| Note that exactly what threads things run in is very specific, and aimed to | |
| keep maximum compatibility with old synchronous code. See | |
| "Synchronous code & Threads" below for a full explanation. By default, | |
| ``sync_to_async`` will run all synchronous code in the program in the same | |
| thread for safety reasons; you can disable this for more performance with | |
| ``@sync_to_async(thread_sensitive=False)``, but make sure that your code does | |
| not rely on anything bound to threads (like database connections) when you do. | |
| Threadlocal replacement | |
| ----------------------- | |
| This is a drop-in replacement for ``threading.local`` that works with both | |
| threads and asyncio Tasks. Even better, it will proxy values through from a | |
| task-local context to a thread-local context when you use ``sync_to_async`` | |
| to run things in a threadpool, and vice-versa for ``async_to_sync``. | |
| If you instead want true thread- and task-safety, you can set | |
| ``thread_critical`` on the Local object to ensure this instead. | |
| Server base classes | |
| ------------------- | |
| Includes a ``StatelessServer`` class which provides all the hard work of | |
| writing a stateless server (as in, does not handle direct incoming sockets | |
| but instead consumes external streams or sockets to work out what is happening). | |
| An example of such a server would be a chatbot server that connects out to | |
| a central chat server and provides a "connection scope" per user chatting to | |
| it. There's only one actual connection, but the server has to separate things | |
| into several scopes for easier writing of the code. | |
| You can see an example of this being used in `frequensgi <https://github.com/andrewgodwin/frequensgi>`_. | |
| WSGI-to-ASGI adapter | |
| -------------------- | |
| Allows you to wrap a WSGI application so it appears as a valid ASGI application. | |
| Simply wrap it around your WSGI application like so:: | |
| asgi_application = WsgiToAsgi(wsgi_application) | |
| The WSGI application will be run in a synchronous threadpool, and the wrapped | |
| ASGI application will be one that accepts ``http`` class messages. | |
| Please note that not all extended features of WSGI may be supported (such as | |
| file handles for incoming POST bodies). | |
| Dependencies | |
| ------------ | |
| ``asgiref`` requires Python 3.9 or higher. | |
| Contributing | |
| ------------ | |
| Please refer to the | |
| `main Channels contributing docs <https://github.com/django/channels/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`_. | |
| Testing | |
| ''''''' | |
| To run tests, make sure you have installed the ``tests`` extra with the package:: | |
| cd asgiref/ | |
| pip install -e .[tests] | |
| pytest | |
| Building the documentation | |
| '''''''''''''''''''''''''' | |
| The documentation uses `Sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org>`_:: | |
| cd asgiref/docs/ | |
| pip install sphinx | |
| To build the docs, you can use the default tools:: | |
| sphinx-build -b html . _build/html # or `make html`, if you've got make set up | |
| cd _build/html | |
| python -m http.server | |
| ...or you can use ``sphinx-autobuild`` to run a server and rebuild/reload | |
| your documentation changes automatically:: | |
| pip install sphinx-autobuild | |
| sphinx-autobuild . _build/html | |
| Releasing | |
| ''''''''' | |
| To release, first add details to CHANGELOG.txt and update the version number in ``asgiref/__init__.py``. | |
| Then, build and push the packages:: | |
| python -m build | |
| twine upload dist/* | |
| rm -r asgiref.egg-info dist | |
| Implementation Details | |
| ---------------------- | |
| Synchronous code & threads | |
| '''''''''''''''''''''''''' | |
| The ``asgiref.sync`` module provides two wrappers that let you go between | |
| asynchronous and synchronous code at will, while taking care of the rough edges | |
| for you. | |
| Unfortunately, the rough edges are numerous, and the code has to work especially | |
| hard to keep things in the same thread as much as possible. Notably, the | |
| restrictions we are working with are: | |
| * All synchronous code called through ``SyncToAsync`` and marked with | |
| ``thread_sensitive`` should run in the same thread as each other (and if the | |
| outer layer of the program is synchronous, the main thread) | |
| * If a thread already has a running async loop, ``AsyncToSync`` can't run things | |
| on that loop if it's blocked on synchronous code that is above you in the | |
| call stack. | |
| The first compromise you get to might be that ``thread_sensitive`` code should | |
| just run in the same thread and not spawn in a sub-thread, fulfilling the first | |
| restriction, but that immediately runs you into the second restriction. | |
| The only real solution is to essentially have a variant of ThreadPoolExecutor | |
| that executes any ``thread_sensitive`` code on the outermost synchronous | |
| thread - either the main thread, or a single spawned subthread. | |
| This means you now have two basic states: | |
| * If the outermost layer of your program is synchronous, then all async code | |
| run through ``AsyncToSync`` will run in a per-call event loop in arbitrary | |
| sub-threads, while all ``thread_sensitive`` code will run in the main thread. | |
| * If the outermost layer of your program is asynchronous, then all async code | |
| runs on the main thread's event loop, and all ``thread_sensitive`` synchronous | |
| code will run in a single shared sub-thread. | |
| Crucially, this means that in both cases there is a thread which is a shared | |
| resource that all ``thread_sensitive`` code must run on, and there is a chance | |
| that this thread is currently blocked on its own ``AsyncToSync`` call. Thus, | |
| ``AsyncToSync`` needs to act as an executor for thread code while it's blocking. | |
| The ``CurrentThreadExecutor`` class provides this functionality; rather than | |
| simply waiting on a Future, you can call its ``run_until_future`` method and | |
| it will run submitted code until that Future is done. This means that code | |
| inside the call can then run code on your thread. | |
| Maintenance and Security | |
| ------------------------ | |
| To report security issues, please contact security@djangoproject.com. For GPG | |
| signatures and more security process information, see | |
| https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/security/. | |
| To report bugs or request new features, please open a new GitHub issue. | |
| This repository is part of the Channels project. For the shepherd and maintenance team, please see the | |
| `main Channels readme <https://github.com/django/channels/blob/master/README.rst>`_. | |