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uvloop is a fast, drop-in replacement of the built-in asyncio event loop. uvloop is implemented in Cython and uses libuv under the hood.

The project documentation can be found here. Please also check out the wiki.

Performance

uvloop makes asyncio 2-4x faster.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MagicStack/uvloop/master/performance.png

The above chart shows the performance of an echo server with different message sizes. The sockets benchmark uses loop.sock_recv() and loop.sock_sendall() methods; the streams benchmark uses asyncio high-level streams, created by the asyncio.start_server() function; and the protocol benchmark uses loop.create_server() with a simple echo protocol. Read more about uvloop in a blog post about it.

Installation

uvloop requires Python 3.8 or greater and is available on PyPI. Use pip to install it:

$ pip install uvloop

Note that it is highly recommended to upgrade pip before installing uvloop with:

$ pip install -U pip

Using uvloop

As of uvloop 0.18, the preferred way of using it is via the uvloop.run() helper function:

import uvloop

async def main():
    # Main entry-point.
    ...

uvloop.run(main())

uvloop.run() works by simply configuring asyncio.run() to use uvloop, passing all of the arguments to it, such as debug, e.g. uvloop.run(main(), debug=True).

With Python 3.11 and earlier the following alternative snippet can be used:

import asyncio
import sys

import uvloop

async def main():
    # Main entry-point.
    ...

if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
    with asyncio.Runner(loop_factory=uvloop.new_event_loop) as runner:
        runner.run(main())
else:
    uvloop.install()
    asyncio.run(main())

Building From Source

To build uvloop, you'll need Python 3.8 or greater:

  1. Clone the repository:

    $ git clone --recursive git@github.com:MagicStack/uvloop.git
    $ cd uvloop
    
  2. Create a virtual environment and activate it:

    $ python3 -m venv uvloop-dev
    $ source uvloop-dev/bin/activate
    
  3. Install development dependencies:

    $ pip install -e .[dev]
    
  4. Build and run tests:

    $ make
    $ make test
    

License

uvloop is dual-licensed under MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses.