A better API for asynchronous UDP
A websockets-like API for UDP
Here's an example echo server:
import asyncio
import signal
import aioudp
async def main():
async def handler(connection):
async for message in connection:
await connection.send(message)
# Optional. This is for properly exiting the server when Ctrl-C is pressed
# or when the process is killed/terminated
loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
stop = loop.create_future()
loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGTERM, stop.set_result, None)
loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGINT, stop.set_result, None)
# Serve the server
async with aioudp.serve("localhost", 9999, handler):
await stop # Serve forever
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(main())
And a client to connect to the server:
import asyncio
import aioudp
async def main():
async with aioudp.connect("localhost", 9999) as connection:
await connection.send(b"Hello world!")
assert await connection.recv() == b"Hello world!"
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(main())
You can get this project via pip
$ pip install aioudp
Or, if you're using Poetry
$ poetry add aioudp
Note
This library provides no other abstractions over the existing UDP interface in asyncio
other than the async
/await
-based API. This means there is no implicit protocol handled in this library such as QUIC. You must write your own, or find another library.
- AnyIO, a broader asynchronous networking and concurrency library for abstracting over any
async
IO implementation. It has a similar API (which I didn't know about before I wrote this library) - WebSockets, a library for Python to interact with WebSockets. Its API heavily inspired the design of AioUDP.
- QUIC, a faster protocol similar to TCP, built on UDP.
- AioQUIC, a Python implementation of QUIC.
Copyright © 2021, Bryan Hu
This project is licensed under the GNU GPL v3+.
In short, this means you can do anything with it (distribute, modify, sell) but if you were to publish your changes, you must make the source code and build instructions readily available.
If you are a company using this project and want an exception, email me at thatxliner@gmail.com and we can discuss.