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I currently am able to run an asyncio get through the below code:
async def request(url):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.get(url) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
I am trying to modify this to do a post request as such
async def request_post(url, postdata, postheader):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.post(url, data=postdata, headers=postheader) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main_post():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
How should I write the 2nd last line so I can loop through multiple data and headers?
python asynchronous
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I currently am able to run an asyncio get through the below code:
async def request(url):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.get(url) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
I am trying to modify this to do a post request as such
async def request_post(url, postdata, postheader):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.post(url, data=postdata, headers=postheader) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main_post():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
How should I write the 2nd last line so I can loop through multiple data and headers?
python asynchronous
add a comment |
I currently am able to run an asyncio get through the below code:
async def request(url):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.get(url) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
I am trying to modify this to do a post request as such
async def request_post(url, postdata, postheader):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.post(url, data=postdata, headers=postheader) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main_post():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
How should I write the 2nd last line so I can loop through multiple data and headers?
python asynchronous
I currently am able to run an asyncio get through the below code:
async def request(url):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.get(url) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
I am trying to modify this to do a post request as such
async def request_post(url, postdata, postheader):
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
async with session.post(url, data=postdata, headers=postheader) as resp:
return await resp.json()
async def main_post():
results = await asyncio.gather(*[request(u) for u in urls])
return results
How should I write the 2nd last line so I can loop through multiple data and headers?
python asynchronous
python asynchronous
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