Fix event loop blocking in async RequestExecutor (Fixes #89)#90
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Fix event loop blocking in async RequestExecutor (Fixes #89)#90eduards-vavere wants to merge 1 commit intookta:masterfrom
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- Replace time.sleep() with asyncio.sleep() in rate limiting loop - Replace sync retry_call() with async-compatible retry loop - Remove retry2 dependency (incompatible with async functions) - Remove unused requests dependency
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Summary
time.sleep()in the rate limiting loopretry2not supporting async functionsretry2andrequestsdependencies (unused/incompatible)Related Issues
Fixes #89
Problem
The
RequestExecutor.get()method had two issues causing problems in async environments (e.g., FastAPI):time.sleep(0.1)blocked the entire event loop during rate limitingretry_call()fromretry2returns a coroutine without awaiting it, causing retries to silently failSolution
Minimal fix replacing both with native asyncio equivalents:
time.sleep(0.1)→await asyncio.sleep(0.1)retry_call()→ simple async for-loop with exponential backoffTest plan
pytest tests/unit)