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Various strategies for sending requests

Project description

aio-request

This library simplifies an interaction between microservices:

  1. Allows sending requests using various strategies
  2. Propagates a deadline and a priority of requests
  3. Exposes client/server metrics

Example:

import aiohttp
import aio_request

async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as client_session:
    client = aio_request.setup(
        transport=aio_request.AioHttpTransport(client_session),
        endpoint="http://endpoint:8080/",
    )
    response_ctx = client.request(
        aio_request.get("thing"),
        deadline=aio_request.Deadline.from_timeout(5)
    )
    async with response_ctx as response:
        pass  # process response here

Request strategies

The following strategies are supported:

  1. Single attempt. Only one attempt is sent.
  2. Sequential. Attempts are sent sequentially with delays between them.
  3. Parallel. Attempts are sent in parallel one by one with delays between them.

Attempts count and delays are configurable.

Example:

import aiohttp
import aio_request

async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as client_session:
    client = aio_request.setup(
        transport=aio_request.AioHttpTransport(client_session),
        endpoint="http://endpoint:8080/",
    )
    response_ctx = client.request(
        aio_request.get("thing"),
        deadline=aio_request.Deadline.from_timeout(5),
        strategy=aio_request.parallel_strategy(
            attempts_count=3,
            delays_provider=aio_request.linear_delays(min_delay_seconds=0.1, delay_multiplier=0.1)
        )
    )
    async with response_ctx as response:
        pass  # process response here

Deadline & priority propagation

To enable it for the server side a middleware should be configured:

import aiohttp.web
import aio_request

app = aiohttp.web.Application(middlewares=[aio_request.aiohttp_middleware_factory()])

Expose client/server metrics

To enable client metrics a metrics provider should be passed to the transport:

import aiohttp
import aio_request

async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as client_session:
    client = aio_request.setup(
        transport=aio_request.AioHttpTransport(
            client_session,
            metrics_provider=aio_request.PROMETHEUS_METRICS_PROVIDER
        ),
        endpoint="http://endpoint:8080/",
    )

It is an example of how it should be done for aiohttp and prometheus.

To enable client metrics a metrics provider should be passed to the middleware:

import aiohttp.web
import aio_request

app = aiohttp.web.Application(
    middlewares=[
        aio_request.aiohttp_middleware_factory(
            metrics_provider=aio_request.PROMETHEUS_METRICS_PROVIDER
        )
    ]
)

Circuit breaker

import aiohttp
import aio_request

async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as client_session:
    client = aio_request.setup_v2(
        transport=aio_request.AioHttpTransport(client_session),
        endpoint="http://endpoint:8080/",
        circuit_breaker=aio_request.DefaultCircuitBreaker[str, int](
            break_duration=1.0,
            sampling_duration=1.0,
            minimum_throughput=2,
            failure_threshold=0.5,
        ),
    )

In the case of requests count >= minimum throughput(>=2) in sampling period(1 second) the circuit breaker will open if failed requests count/total requests count >= failure threshold(50%).

v0.1.30 (2023-07-23)

v0.1.29 (2023-04-27)

v0.1.28 (2023-04-27)

v0.1.27 (2023-02-16)

v0.1.26 (2022-11-02)

v0.1.25 (2022-08-25)

v0.1.24 (2022-07-04)

v0.1.23 (2022-02-08)

v0.1.22 (2022-01-08)

v0.1.21 (2022-01-05)

  • Content type should be None in Response.json()

v0.1.20 (2022-01-05)

v0.1.19 (2021-11-01)

v0.1.18 (2021-09-08)

v0.1.17 (2021-09-01)

v0.1.16 (2021-09-01)

v0.1.15 (2021-09-01)

v0.1.14 (2021-08-18)

v0.1.13 (2021-08-15)

v0.1.12 (2021-07-21)

v0.1.11 (2021-07-21)

  • Fix Request.update_headers, add Request.extend_headers #59

v0.1.10 (2021-07-20)

  • Add Response.is_json property to check whether content-type is json compatible #58
  • Tracing support #54,
  • Configuration of a new pipeline

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