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Version: 0.9.1 

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    :target: https://travis-ci.org/MagicStack/uvloop

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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 <http://uvloop.readthedocs.org/>`_.  Please also check out the
`wiki <https://github.com/MagicStack/uvloop/wiki>`_.


Performance
-----------

uvloop makes asyncio 2-4x faster.

.. image:: performance.png
    :target: http://magic.io/blog/uvloop-blazing-fast-python-networking/

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
`performance <http://magic.io/blog/uvloop-blazing-fast-python-networking/>`_.


Installation
------------

uvloop requires Python 3.5 and is available on PyPI.
Use pip to install it::

    $ pip install uvloop


Using uvloop
------------

To make asyncio use uvloop, you can install the uvloop event
loop policy:

.. code:: python

    import asyncio
    import uvloop
    asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(uvloop.EventLoopPolicy())

Alternatively, you can create an instance of the loop
manually, using:

.. code:: python

    loop = uvloop.new_event_loop()
    asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)


Development of uvloop
---------------------

To build uvloop, you'll need Cython and Python 3.5.  The best way
is to create a virtual env, so that you'll have ``cython`` and
``python`` commands pointing to the correct tools.

1. ``git clone --recursive git@github.com:MagicStack/uvloop.git``

2. ``cd uvloop``

3. ``make``

4. ``make test``


License
-------

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