I'm just starting to explore this new library called Requests-Html, which I've just dicovered through Corey Schafer tutorial, and the challenge is to create a async call of n different requests.
So, for example, we have the following code, which runs in about 3,6 seconds:
async def get_delay1(): r = await asession.get("https://httpbin.org/delay/1") return r async def get_delay2(): r = await asession.get("https://httpbin.org/delay/2") return r async def get_delay3(): r = await asession.get("https://httpbin.org/delay/3") return r asession = AsyncHTMLSession() t1 = time.perf_counter() results = asession.run(get_delay1, get_delay2, get_delay3) for result in results: response = result.html.url print(response) t2 = time.perf_counter() print(t2 - t1) The question is, what should I do if I want to create a 500 async request with this library? It can't be the case that I will have to code 500 different functions, right?
I've tried to create a list with the functions generators, so that I can automatically pass n different functions inside of it, :
tasks = [get_delay1, get_delay2, get_delay3] results = asession.run(tasks) But I get the
ERROR`: asyncio.ensure_future(coro()) for coro in coros TypeError: 'list' object is not callable