tl;dr: how do I maximize number of http requests I can send in parallel?
I am fetching data from multiple urls with aiohttp
library. I'm testing its performance and I've observed that somewhere in the process there is a bottleneck, where running more urls at once just doesn't help.
I am using this code:
import asyncio
import aiohttp
async def fetch(url, session):
headers = {'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; Win64; x64; rv:64.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/64.0'}
try:
async with session.get(
url, headers=headers,
ssl = False,
timeout = aiohttp.ClientTimeout(
total=None,
sock_connect = 10,
sock_read = 10
)
) as response:
content = await response.read()
return (url, 'OK', content)
except Exception as e:
print(e)
return (url, 'ERROR', str(e))
async def run(url_list):
tasks = []
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
for url in url_list:
task = asyncio.ensure_future(fetch(url, session))
tasks.append(task)
responses = asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await responses
return responses
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
task = asyncio.ensure_future(run(url_list))
loop.run_until_complete(task)
result = task.result().result()
Running this with url_list
of varying length (tests against https://httpbin.org/delay/2) I see that adding more urls to be run at once helps only up to ~100 urls and then total time starts to grow proportionally to number of urls (or in other words, time per one url does not decrease). This suggests that something fails when trying to process these at once. In addition, with more urls in 'one batch' I am occasionally receiving connection timeout errors.
I am runnig this on Windows.
EDIT in response to comment:
This is the same data with limit set to None
. Only slight improvement in the end and there are many connection timeout errors with 400 urls sent at once. I ended up using limit = 200
on my actual data.
By default aiohttp
limits number of simultaneous connections to 100
. It achieves by setting default limit
to TCPConnector
object that is used by ClientSession
. You can bypass it by creating and passing custom connector to session:
connector = aiohttp.TCPConnector(limit=None)
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(connector=connector) as session:
# ...
Note however that you probably don't want to set this number too high: your network capacity, CPU, RAM and target server have their own limits and try to make enormous amount of connection can lead to increasing failures.
Optimal number can probably be found only through experiments on concrete machine.
Unrelated:
You don't have to create tasks without reason. Most asyncio api accept regular coroutines. For example, your last lines of code can be altered this way:
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(run(url_list))
Or even to just asyncio.run(run(url_list))
(doc) if you're using Python 3.7