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There has not. I wouldn't be turned off by the idea of creating a backend for AIOHTTP based on django-idom though. django-idom is much more complicated because Django itself is way more than just a web server. Examples of existing integrations distributed with the core IDOM library can be found here. Hopefully you'll find that these built-in backends are much simpler to implement. A spec for the routes backends must expose has not been documented, but the gist is that backends should have the following routes (copied from this PR):
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Right now, Django-IDOM is the most feature complete way of using IDOM. Django might get a bit overwhelming due to built in support for database, cache, HTML templating and rendering, etc. This 9 minute video summarize it pretty well. It's an extremely opinionated framework where most code must be written a certain way. On the note of other ASGI frameworks though, long term we'd like contributions to support all major ASGI frameworks. I've been eyeing |
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AIOHTTP is (IMO) a wonderful backend. Much performance can be gained with it, especially when combined with
ProcessPoolExecutor
andSO_REUSEPORT
(Websockets supported), and there's a wealth of modules to extend it. Has there yet been any effort to add support for it, official or otherwise? I skimmed through django-idom but there's a lot going on there I'm unfamiliar with. I rarely use DJango unless I have to, much less go under-the-hood.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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