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The following file can be used to run tests on the AsyncoreHTTPServer module. [[attachment:testACHTTPServer.py|testACHTTPServer]] The current results of these tests are listed below: || Keep Alive || Time (sec) || Requests || Requests per/sec || || True || 0.301 || 165 || 548 || || False || 0.161 || 45 || 280 || The following README files explains the test condition. (Note: It's very out of date) |
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AsyncoreHTTPServer
This is a small side project I actually did for work. I wrapped asyncore to be an server and request handler. It can be used in much the same way as SimpleHTTPServer though the API is a bit different. It is still a work in progress, but is running, in its current form, in a production environment. It is for the most part HTTP/1.1 compliant and can be used as a RESTful server.
The following file can be used to run tests on the AsyncoreHTTPServer module.
The current results of these tests are listed below:
Keep Alive |
Time (sec) |
Requests |
Requests per/sec |
True |
0.301 |
165 |
548 |
False |
0.161 |
45 |
280 |
The following README files explains the test condition. (Note: It's very out of date)