.. aiohttp documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Wed Mar 5 12:35:35 2014. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. ================== Welcome to AIOHTTP ================== Asynchronous HTTP Client/Server for :term:`asyncio` and Python. Current version is |release|. .. _GitHub: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp Key Features ============ - Supports both :ref:`aiohttp-client` and :ref:`HTTP Server `. - Supports both :ref:`Server WebSockets ` and :ref:`Client WebSockets ` out-of-the-box without the Callback Hell. - Web-server has :ref:`aiohttp-web-middlewares`, :ref:`aiohttp-web-signals` and pluggable routing. .. _aiohttp-installation: Library Installation ==================== .. code-block:: bash $ pip install aiohttp For speeding up DNS resolving by client API you may install :term:`aiodns` as well. This option is highly recommended: .. code-block:: bash $ pip install aiodns Installing all speedups in one command -------------------------------------- The following will get you ``aiohttp`` along with :term:`aiodns` and ``Brotli`` in one bundle. No need to type separate commands anymore! .. code-block:: bash $ pip install aiohttp[speedups] Getting Started =============== Client example -------------- .. code-block:: python import aiohttp import asyncio async def main(): async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: async with session.get('http://python.org') as response: print("Status:", response.status) print("Content-type:", response.headers['content-type']) html = await response.text() print("Body:", html[:15], "...") asyncio.run(main()) This prints: .. code-block:: text Status: 200 Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Body: ... Coming from :term:`requests` ? Read :ref:`why we need so many lines `. Server example: ---------------- .. code-block:: python from aiohttp import web async def handle(request): name = request.match_info.get('name', "Anonymous") text = "Hello, " + name return web.Response(text=text) app = web.Application() app.add_routes([web.get('/', handle), web.get('/{name}', handle)]) if __name__ == '__main__': web.run_app(app) For more information please visit :ref:`aiohttp-client` and :ref:`aiohttp-web` pages. Development mode ================ When writing your code, we recommend enabling Python's `development mode `_ (``python -X dev``). In addition to the extra features enabled for asyncio, aiohttp will: - Use a strict parser in the client code (which can help detect malformed responses from a server). - Enable some additional checks (resulting in warnings in certain situations). What's new in aiohttp 3? ======================== Go to :ref:`aiohttp_whats_new_3_0` page for aiohttp 3.0 major release changes. Tutorial ======== :ref:`Polls tutorial ` Source code =========== The project is hosted on GitHub_ Please feel free to file an issue on the `bug tracker `_ if you have found a bug or have some suggestion in order to improve the library. Dependencies ============ - *async_timeout* - *attrs* - *multidict* - *yarl* - *Optional* :term:`aiodns` for fast DNS resolving. The library is highly recommended. .. code-block:: bash $ pip install aiodns - *Optional* :term:`Brotli` or :term:`brotlicffi` for brotli (:rfc:`7932`) client compression support. .. code-block:: bash $ pip install Brotli Communication channels ====================== *aio-libs Discussions*: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/discussions Feel free to post your questions and ideas here. *Matrix*: `#aio-libs:matrix.org `_ We support `Stack Overflow `_. Please add *aiohttp* tag to your question there. Contributing ============ Please read the :ref:`instructions for contributors` before making a Pull Request. Authors and License =================== The ``aiohttp`` package is written mostly by Nikolay Kim and Andrew Svetlov. It's *Apache 2* licensed and freely available. Feel free to improve this package and send a pull request to GitHub_. .. _aiohttp-backward-compatibility-policy: Policy for Backward Incompatible Changes ======================================== *aiohttp* keeps backward compatibility. After deprecating some *Public API* (method, class, function argument, etc.) the library guaranties the usage of *deprecated API* is still allowed at least for a year and half after publishing new release with deprecation. All deprecations are reflected in documentation and raises :exc:`DeprecationWarning`. Sometimes we are forced to break the own rule for sake of very strong reason. Most likely the reason is a critical bug which cannot be solved without major API change, but we are working hard for keeping these changes as rare as possible. Table Of Contents ================= .. toctree:: :name: mastertoc :maxdepth: 2 client web utilities faq misc external contributing