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3Tasks and coroutines
4====================
5
lf627d2c82017-07-25 17:03:51 -06006**Source code:** :source:`Lib/asyncio/tasks.py`
7
8**Source code:** :source:`Lib/asyncio/coroutines.py`
9
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010010.. _coroutine:
11
12Coroutines
13----------
14
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040015Coroutines used with :mod:`asyncio` may be implemented using the
16:keyword:`async def` statement, or by using :term:`generators <generator>`.
17The :keyword:`async def` type of coroutine was added in Python 3.5, and
18is recommended if there is no need to support older Python versions.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010019
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040020Generator-based coroutines should be decorated with :func:`@asyncio.coroutine
21<asyncio.coroutine>`, although this is not strictly enforced.
22The decorator enables compatibility with :keyword:`async def` coroutines,
23and also serves as documentation. Generator-based
24coroutines use the ``yield from`` syntax introduced in :pep:`380`,
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010025instead of the original ``yield`` syntax.
26
27The word "coroutine", like the word "generator", is used for two
28different (though related) concepts:
29
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040030- The function that defines a coroutine
31 (a function definition using :keyword:`async def` or
Victor Stinner59759ff2014-01-16 19:30:21 +010032 decorated with ``@asyncio.coroutine``). If disambiguation is needed
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +010033 we will call this a *coroutine function* (:func:`iscoroutinefunction`
34 returns ``True``).
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010035
36- The object obtained by calling a coroutine function. This object
37 represents a computation or an I/O operation (usually a combination)
38 that will complete eventually. If disambiguation is needed we will
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +010039 call it a *coroutine object* (:func:`iscoroutine` returns ``True``).
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010040
41Things a coroutine can do:
42
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040043- ``result = await future`` or ``result = yield from future`` --
44 suspends the coroutine until the
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010045 future is done, then returns the future's result, or raises an
46 exception, which will be propagated. (If the future is cancelled,
47 it will raise a ``CancelledError`` exception.) Note that tasks are
48 futures, and everything said about futures also applies to tasks.
49
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040050- ``result = await coroutine`` or ``result = yield from coroutine`` --
51 wait for another coroutine to
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010052 produce a result (or raise an exception, which will be propagated).
53 The ``coroutine`` expression must be a *call* to another coroutine.
54
55- ``return expression`` -- produce a result to the coroutine that is
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040056 waiting for this one using :keyword:`await` or ``yield from``.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010057
58- ``raise exception`` -- raise an exception in the coroutine that is
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040059 waiting for this one using :keyword:`await` or ``yield from``.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010060
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040061Calling a coroutine does not start its code running --
62the coroutine object returned by the call doesn't do anything until you
63schedule its execution. There are two basic ways to start it running:
64call ``await coroutine`` or ``yield from coroutine`` from another coroutine
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +020065(assuming the other coroutine is already running!), or schedule its execution
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -070066using the :func:`ensure_future` function or the :meth:`AbstractEventLoop.create_task`
Victor Stinner337e03f2014-08-11 01:11:13 +020067method.
68
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010069
70Coroutines (and tasks) can only run when the event loop is running.
71
Victor Stinnerdb39a0d2014-01-16 18:58:01 +010072.. decorator:: coroutine
73
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040074 Decorator to mark generator-based coroutines. This enables
75 the generator use :keyword:`!yield from` to call :keyword:`async
76 def` coroutines, and also enables the generator to be called by
77 :keyword:`async def` coroutines, for instance using an
78 :keyword:`await` expression.
Victor Stinnerdb39a0d2014-01-16 18:58:01 +010079
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -040080 There is no need to decorate :keyword:`async def` coroutines themselves.
81
82 If the generator is not yielded from before it is destroyed, an error
Victor Stinnerdb39a0d2014-01-16 18:58:01 +010083 message is logged. See :ref:`Detect coroutines never scheduled
84 <asyncio-coroutine-not-scheduled>`.
85
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -050086.. note::
87
88 In this documentation, some methods are documented as coroutines,
89 even if they are plain Python functions returning a :class:`Future`.
90 This is intentional to have a freedom of tweaking the implementation
91 of these functions in the future. If such a function is needed to be
Yury Selivanov04356e12015-06-30 22:13:22 -040092 used in a callback-style code, wrap its result with :func:`ensure_future`.
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -050093
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +010094
Yury Selivanov02a0a192017-12-14 09:42:21 -050095.. function:: asyncio.run(coro, \*, debug=False)
96
97 This function runs the passed coroutine, taking care of
98 managing the asyncio event loop and finalizing asynchronous
99 generators.
100
101 This function cannot be called when another asyncio event loop is
102 running in the same thread.
103
104 If debug is True, the event loop will be run in debug mode.
105
106 This function always creates a new event loop and closes it at
107 the end. It should be used as a main entry point for asyncio
108 programs, and should ideally only be called once.
109
110 .. versionadded:: 3.7
Miss Islington (bot)f34ade32018-05-17 12:10:56 -0700111 **Important:** this has been been added to asyncio in Python 3.7
112 on a :term:`provisional basis <provisional api>`.
Yury Selivanov02a0a192017-12-14 09:42:21 -0500113
114
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100115.. _asyncio-hello-world-coroutine:
116
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +0200117Example: Hello World coroutine
118^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100119
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +0200120Example of coroutine displaying ``"Hello World"``::
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100121
122 import asyncio
123
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400124 async def hello_world():
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +0200125 print("Hello World!")
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100126
Yury Selivanov02a0a192017-12-14 09:42:21 -0500127 asyncio.run(hello_world())
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100128
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100129.. seealso::
130
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +0200131 The :ref:`Hello World with call_soon() <asyncio-hello-world-callback>`
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700132 example uses the :meth:`AbstractEventLoop.call_soon` method to schedule a
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +0200133 callback.
134
135
136.. _asyncio-date-coroutine:
137
138Example: Coroutine displaying the current date
139^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
140
141Example of coroutine displaying the current date every second during 5 seconds
142using the :meth:`sleep` function::
143
144 import asyncio
145 import datetime
146
Yury Selivanov02a0a192017-12-14 09:42:21 -0500147 async def display_date():
148 loop = asyncio.get_running_loop()
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400149 end_time = loop.time() + 5.0
150 while True:
151 print(datetime.datetime.now())
152 if (loop.time() + 1.0) >= end_time:
153 break
154 await asyncio.sleep(1)
155
Yury Selivanov02a0a192017-12-14 09:42:21 -0500156 asyncio.run(display_date())
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400157
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +0200158.. seealso::
159
160 The :ref:`display the current date with call_later()
161 <asyncio-date-callback>` example uses a callback with the
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700162 :meth:`AbstractEventLoop.call_later` method.
Victor Stinner7f314ed2014-10-15 18:49:16 +0200163
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100164
165Example: Chain coroutines
166^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
167
168Example chaining coroutines::
169
170 import asyncio
171
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400172 async def compute(x, y):
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100173 print("Compute %s + %s ..." % (x, y))
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400174 await asyncio.sleep(1.0)
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100175 return x + y
176
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400177 async def print_sum(x, y):
178 result = await compute(x, y)
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100179 print("%s + %s = %s" % (x, y, result))
180
181 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
182 loop.run_until_complete(print_sum(1, 2))
Victor Stinnerf40c6632014-01-28 23:32:40 +0100183 loop.close()
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100184
185``compute()`` is chained to ``print_sum()``: ``print_sum()`` coroutine waits
Brian Curtina1afeec2014-02-08 18:36:14 -0600186until ``compute()`` is completed before returning its result.
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100187
Victor Stinner1c4b8922013-12-12 12:35:17 +0100188Sequence diagram of the example:
189
190.. image:: tulip_coro.png
191 :align: center
192
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700193The "Task" is created by the :meth:`AbstractEventLoop.run_until_complete` method
Victor Stinner59759ff2014-01-16 19:30:21 +0100194when it gets a coroutine object instead of a task.
Victor Stinner86e139a2013-12-13 12:51:24 +0100195
196The diagram shows the control flow, it does not describe exactly how things
197work internally. For example, the sleep coroutine creates an internal future
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700198which uses :meth:`AbstractEventLoop.call_later` to wake up the task in 1 second.
Victor Stinner1c4b8922013-12-12 12:35:17 +0100199
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100200
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100201InvalidStateError
202-----------------
203
204.. exception:: InvalidStateError
205
206 The operation is not allowed in this state.
207
208
Victor Stinner28d0ae482014-05-29 00:04:57 +0200209TimeoutError
210------------
211
212.. exception:: TimeoutError
213
214 The operation exceeded the given deadline.
215
216.. note::
217
218 This exception is different from the builtin :exc:`TimeoutError` exception!
219
220
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100221Future
222------
223
224.. class:: Future(\*, loop=None)
225
226 This class is *almost* compatible with :class:`concurrent.futures.Future`.
227
228 Differences:
229
230 - :meth:`result` and :meth:`exception` do not take a timeout argument and
231 raise an exception when the future isn't done yet.
232
233 - Callbacks registered with :meth:`add_done_callback` are always called
Antoine Pitrou22b11282017-11-07 17:03:28 +0100234 via the event loop's :meth:`~AbstractEventLoop.call_soon`.
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100235
236 - This class is not compatible with the :func:`~concurrent.futures.wait` and
237 :func:`~concurrent.futures.as_completed` functions in the
238 :mod:`concurrent.futures` package.
239
Victor Stinner83704962015-02-25 14:24:15 +0100240 This class is :ref:`not thread safe <asyncio-multithreading>`.
241
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100242 .. method:: cancel()
243
244 Cancel the future and schedule callbacks.
245
246 If the future is already done or cancelled, return ``False``. Otherwise,
247 change the future's state to cancelled, schedule the callbacks and return
248 ``True``.
249
250 .. method:: cancelled()
251
252 Return ``True`` if the future was cancelled.
253
254 .. method:: done()
255
Serhiy Storchaka4adf01c2016-10-19 18:30:05 +0300256 Return ``True`` if the future is done.
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100257
258 Done means either that a result / exception are available, or that the
259 future was cancelled.
260
261 .. method:: result()
262
263 Return the result this future represents.
264
265 If the future has been cancelled, raises :exc:`CancelledError`. If the
266 future's result isn't yet available, raises :exc:`InvalidStateError`. If
267 the future is done and has an exception set, this exception is raised.
268
269 .. method:: exception()
270
271 Return the exception that was set on this future.
272
273 The exception (or ``None`` if no exception was set) is returned only if
274 the future is done. If the future has been cancelled, raises
275 :exc:`CancelledError`. If the future isn't done yet, raises
276 :exc:`InvalidStateError`.
277
278 .. method:: add_done_callback(fn)
279
280 Add a callback to be run when the future becomes done.
281
282 The callback is called with a single argument - the future object. If the
283 future is already done when this is called, the callback is scheduled
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700284 with :meth:`~AbstractEventLoop.call_soon`.
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100285
Victor Stinner8464c242014-11-28 13:15:41 +0100286 :ref:`Use functools.partial to pass parameters to the callback
287 <asyncio-pass-keywords>`. For example,
288 ``fut.add_done_callback(functools.partial(print, "Future:",
289 flush=True))`` will call ``print("Future:", fut, flush=True)``.
290
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100291 .. method:: remove_done_callback(fn)
292
293 Remove all instances of a callback from the "call when done" list.
294
295 Returns the number of callbacks removed.
296
297 .. method:: set_result(result)
298
299 Mark the future done and set its result.
300
301 If the future is already done when this method is called, raises
302 :exc:`InvalidStateError`.
303
304 .. method:: set_exception(exception)
305
306 Mark the future done and set an exception.
307
308 If the future is already done when this method is called, raises
309 :exc:`InvalidStateError`.
310
Yury Selivanovca9b36c2017-12-23 15:04:15 -0500311 .. method:: get_loop()
312
313 Return the event loop the future object is bound to.
314
315 .. versionadded:: 3.7
316
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100317
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100318Example: Future with run_until_complete()
319^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
320
Victor Stinner59759ff2014-01-16 19:30:21 +0100321Example combining a :class:`Future` and a :ref:`coroutine function
322<coroutine>`::
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100323
324 import asyncio
325
Berker Peksagf5928672017-02-07 11:27:09 +0300326 async def slow_operation(future):
327 await asyncio.sleep(1)
Victor Stinner04e05da2014-02-17 10:54:30 +0100328 future.set_result('Future is done!')
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100329
330 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
331 future = asyncio.Future()
Yury Selivanovd7e19bb2015-05-11 16:33:41 -0400332 asyncio.ensure_future(slow_operation(future))
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100333 loop.run_until_complete(future)
334 print(future.result())
Victor Stinnerf40c6632014-01-28 23:32:40 +0100335 loop.close()
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100336
Terry Jan Reedyc935a952014-07-24 02:33:14 -0400337The coroutine function is responsible for the computation (which takes 1 second)
Victor Stinner59759ff2014-01-16 19:30:21 +0100338and it stores the result into the future. The
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700339:meth:`~AbstractEventLoop.run_until_complete` method waits for the completion of
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100340the future.
341
342.. note::
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700343 The :meth:`~AbstractEventLoop.run_until_complete` method uses internally the
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100344 :meth:`~Future.add_done_callback` method to be notified when the future is
345 done.
346
347
348Example: Future with run_forever()
349^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
350
351The previous example can be written differently using the
352:meth:`Future.add_done_callback` method to describe explicitly the control
353flow::
354
355 import asyncio
356
Berker Peksagf5928672017-02-07 11:27:09 +0300357 async def slow_operation(future):
358 await asyncio.sleep(1)
Victor Stinner04e05da2014-02-17 10:54:30 +0100359 future.set_result('Future is done!')
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100360
361 def got_result(future):
362 print(future.result())
363 loop.stop()
364
365 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
366 future = asyncio.Future()
Yury Selivanovd7e19bb2015-05-11 16:33:41 -0400367 asyncio.ensure_future(slow_operation(future))
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100368 future.add_done_callback(got_result)
Victor Stinner04e05da2014-02-17 10:54:30 +0100369 try:
370 loop.run_forever()
371 finally:
372 loop.close()
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100373
Victor Stinner039f7032014-12-02 17:52:45 +0100374In this example, the future is used to link ``slow_operation()`` to
375``got_result()``: when ``slow_operation()`` is done, ``got_result()`` is called
376with the result.
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100377
378
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100379Task
380----
381
Andrew Svetlovf74ef452017-12-15 07:04:38 +0200382.. function:: create_task(coro)
383
384 Wrap a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` *coro* into a task and schedule
385 its execution. Return the task object.
386
387 The task is executed in :func:`get_running_loop` context,
388 :exc:`RuntimeError` is raised if there is no running loop in
389 current thread.
390
391 .. versionadded:: 3.7
392
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100393.. class:: Task(coro, \*, loop=None)
394
Andrew Svetlovf74ef452017-12-15 07:04:38 +0200395 A unit for concurrent running of :ref:`coroutines <coroutine>`,
396 subclass of :class:`Future`.
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200397
R David Murray22dd8332014-09-24 11:09:09 -0400398 A task is responsible for executing a coroutine object in an event loop. If
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200399 the wrapped coroutine yields from a future, the task suspends the execution
Berker Peksag002b0a72016-10-04 20:45:47 +0300400 of the wrapped coroutine and waits for the completion of the future. When
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200401 the future is done, the execution of the wrapped coroutine restarts with the
402 result or the exception of the future.
403
404 Event loops use cooperative scheduling: an event loop only runs one task at
R David Murray22dd8332014-09-24 11:09:09 -0400405 a time. Other tasks may run in parallel if other event loops are
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200406 running in different threads. While a task waits for the completion of a
407 future, the event loop executes a new task.
408
luzpaza5293b42017-11-05 07:37:50 -0600409 The cancellation of a task is different from the cancellation of a
Andrew Svetlovf1240162016-01-11 14:40:35 +0200410 future. Calling :meth:`cancel` will throw a
411 :exc:`~concurrent.futures.CancelledError` to the wrapped
412 coroutine. :meth:`~Future.cancelled` only returns ``True`` if the
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200413 wrapped coroutine did not catch the
414 :exc:`~concurrent.futures.CancelledError` exception, or raised a
415 :exc:`~concurrent.futures.CancelledError` exception.
416
417 If a pending task is destroyed, the execution of its wrapped :ref:`coroutine
418 <coroutine>` did not complete. It is probably a bug and a warning is
419 logged: see :ref:`Pending task destroyed <asyncio-pending-task-destroyed>`.
420
Andrew Svetlovf74ef452017-12-15 07:04:38 +0200421 Don't directly create :class:`Task` instances: use the :func:`create_task`
Guido van Rossumf68afd82016-08-08 09:41:21 -0700422 function or the :meth:`AbstractEventLoop.create_task` method.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100423
Victor Stinner83704962015-02-25 14:24:15 +0100424 This class is :ref:`not thread safe <asyncio-multithreading>`.
425
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100426 .. classmethod:: all_tasks(loop=None)
427
428 Return a set of all tasks for an event loop.
429
430 By default all tasks for the current event loop are returned.
431
Victor Stinner742520b2013-12-10 12:14:50 +0100432 .. classmethod:: current_task(loop=None)
433
434 Return the currently running task in an event loop or ``None``.
435
436 By default the current task for the current event loop is returned.
437
438 ``None`` is returned when called not in the context of a :class:`Task`.
439
Victor Stinner8d213572014-06-02 23:06:46 +0200440 .. method:: cancel()
441
R David Murray22dd8332014-09-24 11:09:09 -0400442 Request that this task cancel itself.
Victor Stinner8d213572014-06-02 23:06:46 +0200443
444 This arranges for a :exc:`~concurrent.futures.CancelledError` to be
445 thrown into the wrapped coroutine on the next cycle through the event
446 loop. The coroutine then has a chance to clean up or even deny the
447 request using try/except/finally.
448
R David Murray22dd8332014-09-24 11:09:09 -0400449 Unlike :meth:`Future.cancel`, this does not guarantee that the task
Victor Stinner8d213572014-06-02 23:06:46 +0200450 will be cancelled: the exception might be caught and acted upon, delaying
R David Murray22dd8332014-09-24 11:09:09 -0400451 cancellation of the task or preventing cancellation completely. The task
452 may also return a value or raise a different exception.
Victor Stinner8d213572014-06-02 23:06:46 +0200453
454 Immediately after this method is called, :meth:`~Future.cancelled` will
455 not return ``True`` (unless the task was already cancelled). A task will
456 be marked as cancelled when the wrapped coroutine terminates with a
457 :exc:`~concurrent.futures.CancelledError` exception (even if
458 :meth:`cancel` was not called).
459
460 .. method:: get_stack(\*, limit=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100461
462 Return the list of stack frames for this task's coroutine.
463
Andrew Svetlovf1240162016-01-11 14:40:35 +0200464 If the coroutine is not done, this returns the stack where it is
465 suspended. If the coroutine has completed successfully or was
466 cancelled, this returns an empty list. If the coroutine was
467 terminated by an exception, this returns the list of traceback
468 frames.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100469
470 The frames are always ordered from oldest to newest.
471
Brian Curtina1afeec2014-02-08 18:36:14 -0600472 The optional limit gives the maximum number of frames to return; by
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100473 default all available frames are returned. Its meaning differs depending
474 on whether a stack or a traceback is returned: the newest frames of a
475 stack are returned, but the oldest frames of a traceback are returned.
476 (This matches the behavior of the traceback module.)
477
478 For reasons beyond our control, only one stack frame is returned for a
479 suspended coroutine.
480
481 .. method:: print_stack(\*, limit=None, file=None)
482
483 Print the stack or traceback for this task's coroutine.
484
485 This produces output similar to that of the traceback module, for the
486 frames retrieved by get_stack(). The limit argument is passed to
487 get_stack(). The file argument is an I/O stream to which the output
R David Murray22dd8332014-09-24 11:09:09 -0400488 is written; by default output is written to sys.stderr.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100489
490
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100491Example: Parallel execution of tasks
492^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
493
494Example executing 3 tasks (A, B, C) in parallel::
495
496 import asyncio
497
Berker Peksagd5adb632017-02-01 22:37:16 +0300498 async def factorial(name, number):
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100499 f = 1
Victor Stinner34f29462013-12-10 02:51:05 +0100500 for i in range(2, number+1):
501 print("Task %s: Compute factorial(%s)..." % (name, i))
Berker Peksagd5adb632017-02-01 22:37:16 +0300502 await asyncio.sleep(1)
Victor Stinner34f29462013-12-10 02:51:05 +0100503 f *= i
504 print("Task %s: factorial(%s) = %s" % (name, number, f))
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100505
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100506 loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
Berker Peksagd5adb632017-02-01 22:37:16 +0300507 loop.run_until_complete(asyncio.gather(
508 factorial("A", 2),
509 factorial("B", 3),
510 factorial("C", 4),
511 ))
Victor Stinnerf40c6632014-01-28 23:32:40 +0100512 loop.close()
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100513
514Output::
515
Victor Stinner34f29462013-12-10 02:51:05 +0100516 Task A: Compute factorial(2)...
517 Task B: Compute factorial(2)...
518 Task C: Compute factorial(2)...
519 Task A: factorial(2) = 2
520 Task B: Compute factorial(3)...
521 Task C: Compute factorial(3)...
522 Task B: factorial(3) = 6
523 Task C: Compute factorial(4)...
524 Task C: factorial(4) = 24
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100525
Victor Stinner34f29462013-12-10 02:51:05 +0100526A task is automatically scheduled for execution when it is created. The event
Victor Stinnerb69d62d2013-12-10 02:09:46 +0100527loop stops when all tasks are done.
528
529
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100530Task functions
531--------------
532
Eli Bendersky029981b2014-01-20 07:02:22 -0800533.. note::
534
Martin Panterc04fb562016-02-10 05:44:01 +0000535 In the functions below, the optional *loop* argument allows explicitly setting
Eli Bendersky029981b2014-01-20 07:02:22 -0800536 the event loop object used by the underlying task or coroutine. If it's
537 not provided, the default event loop is used.
538
Andrew Svetlov44d1a592017-12-16 21:58:38 +0200539
Miss Islington (bot)ee28cd52018-03-12 12:12:05 -0700540.. function:: current_task(loop=None)
Andrew Svetlov44d1a592017-12-16 21:58:38 +0200541
542 Return the current running :class:`Task` instance or ``None``, if
543 no task is running.
544
545 If *loop* is ``None`` :func:`get_running_loop` is used to get
546 the current loop.
547
548 .. versionadded:: 3.7
549
550
Miss Islington (bot)ee28cd52018-03-12 12:12:05 -0700551.. function:: all_tasks(loop=None)
Andrew Svetlov44d1a592017-12-16 21:58:38 +0200552
553 Return a set of :class:`Task` objects created for the loop.
554
555 If *loop* is ``None`` :func:`get_event_loop` is used for getting
556 current loop.
557
558 .. versionadded:: 3.7
559
560
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100561.. function:: as_completed(fs, \*, loop=None, timeout=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100562
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100563 Return an iterator whose values, when waited for, are :class:`Future`
564 instances.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100565
Victor Stinner28d0ae482014-05-29 00:04:57 +0200566 Raises :exc:`asyncio.TimeoutError` if the timeout occurs before all Futures
567 are done.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100568
569 Example::
570
571 for f in as_completed(fs):
Andrew Svetlov88743422017-12-11 17:35:49 +0200572 result = await f # The 'await' may raise
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100573 # Use result
574
575 .. note::
576
577 The futures ``f`` are not necessarily members of fs.
578
Yury Selivanovd7e19bb2015-05-11 16:33:41 -0400579.. function:: ensure_future(coro_or_future, \*, loop=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100580
Victor Stinner980dd842014-10-12 21:36:17 +0200581 Schedule the execution of a :ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>`: wrap it in
582 a future. Return a :class:`Task` object.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100583
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100584 If the argument is a :class:`Future`, it is returned directly.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100585
Yury Selivanovd7e19bb2015-05-11 16:33:41 -0400586 .. versionadded:: 3.4.4
587
Yury Selivanove319ab02015-12-15 00:45:24 -0500588 .. versionchanged:: 3.5.1
589 The function accepts any :term:`awaitable` object.
590
Andrew Svetlovf74ef452017-12-15 07:04:38 +0200591 .. note::
592
593 :func:`create_task` (added in Python 3.7) is the preferable way
594 for spawning new tasks.
595
Victor Stinner337e03f2014-08-11 01:11:13 +0200596 .. seealso::
597
Andrew Svetlovf74ef452017-12-15 07:04:38 +0200598 The :func:`create_task` function and
599 :meth:`AbstractEventLoop.create_task` method.
Victor Stinner337e03f2014-08-11 01:11:13 +0200600
adisbladis824f6872017-06-09 14:28:59 +0800601.. function:: wrap_future(future, \*, loop=None)
602
603 Wrap a :class:`concurrent.futures.Future` object in a :class:`Future`
604 object.
605
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100606.. function:: gather(\*coros_or_futures, loop=None, return_exceptions=False)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100607
Victor Stinner59759ff2014-01-16 19:30:21 +0100608 Return a future aggregating results from the given coroutine objects or
609 futures.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100610
611 All futures must share the same event loop. If all the tasks are done
612 successfully, the returned future's result is the list of results (in the
613 order of the original sequence, not necessarily the order of results
Serhiy Storchaka4adf01c2016-10-19 18:30:05 +0300614 arrival). If *return_exceptions* is true, exceptions in the tasks are
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100615 treated the same as successful results, and gathered in the result list;
616 otherwise, the first raised exception will be immediately propagated to the
617 returned future.
618
619 Cancellation: if the outer Future is cancelled, all children (that have not
620 completed yet) are also cancelled. If any child is cancelled, this is
621 treated as if it raised :exc:`~concurrent.futures.CancelledError` -- the
622 outer Future is *not* cancelled in this case. (This is to prevent the
623 cancellation of one child to cause other children to be cancelled.)
624
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100625.. function:: iscoroutine(obj)
626
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400627 Return ``True`` if *obj* is a :ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>`,
628 which may be based on a generator or an :keyword:`async def` coroutine.
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100629
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400630.. function:: iscoroutinefunction(func)
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100631
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400632 Return ``True`` if *func* is determined to be a :ref:`coroutine function
633 <coroutine>`, which may be a decorated generator function or an
634 :keyword:`async def` function.
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100635
Andrew Svetlovf1240162016-01-11 14:40:35 +0200636.. function:: run_coroutine_threadsafe(coro, loop)
637
638 Submit a :ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>` to a given event loop.
639
640 Return a :class:`concurrent.futures.Future` to access the result.
641
642 This function is meant to be called from a different thread than the one
643 where the event loop is running. Usage::
644
645 # Create a coroutine
646 coro = asyncio.sleep(1, result=3)
647 # Submit the coroutine to a given loop
648 future = asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(coro, loop)
649 # Wait for the result with an optional timeout argument
650 assert future.result(timeout) == 3
651
652 If an exception is raised in the coroutine, the returned future will be
653 notified. It can also be used to cancel the task in the event loop::
654
655 try:
656 result = future.result(timeout)
657 except asyncio.TimeoutError:
658 print('The coroutine took too long, cancelling the task...')
659 future.cancel()
660 except Exception as exc:
661 print('The coroutine raised an exception: {!r}'.format(exc))
662 else:
663 print('The coroutine returned: {!r}'.format(result))
664
665 See the :ref:`concurrency and multithreading <asyncio-multithreading>`
666 section of the documentation.
667
668 .. note::
669
Andrew Svetlov3af81f22016-01-11 14:45:25 +0200670 Unlike other functions from the module,
671 :func:`run_coroutine_threadsafe` requires the *loop* argument to
Zachary Waref9aff922016-06-01 00:01:10 -0500672 be passed explicitly.
Andrew Svetlovf1240162016-01-11 14:40:35 +0200673
Andrew Svetlovea471342016-01-11 15:41:43 +0200674 .. versionadded:: 3.5.1
Andrew Svetlovf1240162016-01-11 14:40:35 +0200675
Victor Stinnerbdd574d2015-02-12 22:49:18 +0100676.. coroutinefunction:: sleep(delay, result=None, \*, loop=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100677
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500678 Create a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>` that completes after a given
Eli Bendersky2d26af82014-01-20 06:59:23 -0800679 time (in seconds). If *result* is provided, it is produced to the caller
680 when the coroutine completes.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100681
Victor Stinner45b27ed2014-02-01 02:36:43 +0100682 The resolution of the sleep depends on the :ref:`granularity of the event
683 loop <asyncio-delayed-calls>`.
684
Victor Stinnerbdd574d2015-02-12 22:49:18 +0100685 This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
686
Miss Islington (bot)0f7cf7e2018-03-03 13:22:49 -0800687.. coroutinefunction:: shield(arg, \*, loop=None)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100688
689 Wait for a future, shielding it from cancellation.
690
691 The statement::
692
Andrew Svetlov88743422017-12-11 17:35:49 +0200693 res = await shield(something())
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100694
695 is exactly equivalent to the statement::
696
Andrew Svetlov88743422017-12-11 17:35:49 +0200697 res = await something()
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100698
699 *except* that if the coroutine containing it is cancelled, the task running
700 in ``something()`` is not cancelled. From the point of view of
701 ``something()``, the cancellation did not happen. But its caller is still
702 cancelled, so the yield-from expression still raises
703 :exc:`~concurrent.futures.CancelledError`. Note: If ``something()`` is
704 cancelled by other means this will still cancel ``shield()``.
705
706 If you want to completely ignore cancellation (not recommended) you can
707 combine ``shield()`` with a try/except clause, as follows::
708
709 try:
Andrew Svetlov88743422017-12-11 17:35:49 +0200710 res = await shield(something())
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100711 except CancelledError:
712 res = None
713
Yury Selivanov950204d2016-05-16 16:23:00 -0400714
Andrew Svetlovf1240162016-01-11 14:40:35 +0200715.. coroutinefunction:: wait(futures, \*, loop=None, timeout=None,\
716 return_when=ALL_COMPLETED)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100717
Victor Stinner59759ff2014-01-16 19:30:21 +0100718 Wait for the Futures and coroutine objects given by the sequence *futures*
719 to complete. Coroutines will be wrapped in Tasks. Returns two sets of
Victor Stinner99c2ab42013-12-03 19:17:25 +0100720 :class:`Future`: (done, pending).
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100721
Victor Stinnerdb74d982014-06-10 11:16:05 +0200722 The sequence *futures* must not be empty.
723
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100724 *timeout* can be used to control the maximum number of seconds to wait before
725 returning. *timeout* can be an int or float. If *timeout* is not specified
726 or ``None``, there is no limit to the wait time.
727
728 *return_when* indicates when this function should return. It must be one of
Victor Stinner933a8c82013-12-03 01:59:38 +0100729 the following constants of the :mod:`concurrent.futures` module:
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100730
731 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|
732
733 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
734 | Constant | Description |
735 +=============================+========================================+
736 | :const:`FIRST_COMPLETED` | The function will return when any |
737 | | future finishes or is cancelled. |
738 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
739 | :const:`FIRST_EXCEPTION` | The function will return when any |
740 | | future finishes by raising an |
741 | | exception. If no future raises an |
742 | | exception then it is equivalent to |
743 | | :const:`ALL_COMPLETED`. |
744 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
745 | :const:`ALL_COMPLETED` | The function will return when all |
746 | | futures finish or are cancelled. |
747 +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
748
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500749 This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100750
751 Usage::
752
Andrew Svetlov88743422017-12-11 17:35:49 +0200753 done, pending = await asyncio.wait(fs)
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100754
755 .. note::
756
Victor Stinner28d0ae482014-05-29 00:04:57 +0200757 This does not raise :exc:`asyncio.TimeoutError`! Futures that aren't done
758 when the timeout occurs are returned in the second set.
Victor Stinnerea3183f2013-12-03 01:08:00 +0100759
Victor Stinner3e09e322013-12-03 01:22:06 +0100760
Victor Stinnerbdd574d2015-02-12 22:49:18 +0100761.. coroutinefunction:: wait_for(fut, timeout, \*, loop=None)
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100762
763 Wait for the single :class:`Future` or :ref:`coroutine object <coroutine>`
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200764 to complete with timeout. If *timeout* is ``None``, block until the future
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100765 completes.
766
Victor Stinner337e03f2014-08-11 01:11:13 +0200767 Coroutine will be wrapped in :class:`Task`.
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100768
769 Returns result of the Future or coroutine. When a timeout occurs, it
Victor Stinner28d0ae482014-05-29 00:04:57 +0200770 cancels the task and raises :exc:`asyncio.TimeoutError`. To avoid the task
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100771 cancellation, wrap it in :func:`shield`.
772
Victor Stinner72dcb0a2015-04-03 17:08:19 +0200773 If the wait is cancelled, the future *fut* is also cancelled.
774
Victor Stinner530ef2f2014-07-08 12:39:10 +0200775 This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`, usage::
Yury Selivanov37f15bc2014-02-20 16:20:44 -0500776
Andrew Svetlov88743422017-12-11 17:35:49 +0200777 result = await asyncio.wait_for(fut, 60.0)
Victor Stinner1ad5afc2014-01-30 00:18:50 +0100778
Victor Stinner72dcb0a2015-04-03 17:08:19 +0200779 .. versionchanged:: 3.4.3
780 If the wait is cancelled, the future *fut* is now also cancelled.