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[Wait for multiple Python futures to finish using asyncio.wait()] #asyncio #wait #concurrency #multiple #requests #httpclient
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import time | |
import asyncio | |
import requests | |
domain = 'http://integralist.co.uk' | |
a = '{}/foo?run={}'.format(domain, time.time()) | |
b = '{}/bar?run={}'.format(domain, time.time()) | |
async def get(url): | |
print('start: ', url) | |
r = requests.get(url) | |
print('done: ', url) | |
return await asyncio.sleep(0, result=r) | |
async def get_pages(x, y): | |
tasks = [get(x), get(y)] | |
done, pending = await asyncio.wait(tasks, return_when=FIRST_COMPLETED) # also FIRST_EXCEPTION and ALL_COMPLETED (default) | |
print('>> done: ', done) | |
print('>> pending: ', pending) # will be empty if using default return_when setting | |
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() | |
loop.run_until_complete(get_pages(a, b)) | |
loop.close() |
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