I'm getting an aiohttp client_exception.ServerDisconnectedError whenever I do more than ~200 requests to an API I'm hitting using asyncio & aiohttp. It doesn't seem to be my code because it works consistently with smaller number of requests, but fails on any larger number. Trying to understand if this error is related to aiohttp, or my code, or with the API endpoint itself? There doesn't seem to be much info online around this.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/usr/PycharmProjects/api_framework/api_framework.py", line 27, in <module>
stuff = abc.do_stuff_2()
File "C:\usr\PycharmProjects\api_framework\api\abc\abc.py", line 72, in do_stuff
self.queue_manager(self.do_stuff(json_data))
File "C:\usr\PycharmProjects\api_framework\api\abc\abc.py", line 115, in queue_manager
loop.run_until_complete(future)
File "C:\Python36x64\lib\asyncio\base_events.py", line 466, in run_until_complete
return future.result()
File "C:\usr\PycharmProjects\api_framework\api\abc\abc.py", line 96, in do_stuff
result = await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
File "C:\usr\PycharmProjects\api_framework\api\abc\abc.py", line 140, in async_post
async with session.post(self.api_attr.api_endpoint + resource, headers=self.headers, data=data) as response:
File "C:\Python36x64\lib\site-packages\aiohttp\client.py", line 843, in __aenter__
self._resp = await self._coro
File "C:\Python36x64\lib\site-packages\aiohttp\client.py", line 387, in _request
await resp.start(conn)
File "C:\Python36x64\lib\site-packages\aiohttp\client_reqrep.py", line 748, in start
message, payload = await self._protocol.read()
File "C:\Python36x64\lib\site-packages\aiohttp\streams.py", line 533, in read
await self._waiter
aiohttp.client_exceptions.ServerDisconnectedError: None
here's some of the code to generate the async requests:
def some_other_method(self):
self.queue_manager(self.do_stuff(all_the_tasks))
def queue_manager(self, method):
print('starting event queue')
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
future = asyncio.ensure_future(method)
loop.run_until_complete(future)
loop.close()
async def async_post(self, resource, session, data):
async with session.post(self.api_attr.api_endpoint + resource, headers=self.headers, data=data) as response:
resp = await response.read()
return resp
async def do_stuff(self, data):
print('queueing tasks')
tasks = []
async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session:
for row in data:
task = asyncio.ensure_future(self.async_post('my_api_endpoint', session, row))
tasks.append(task)
result = await asyncio.gather(*tasks)
self.load_results(result)
Once the tasks have completed, self.load_results() method just parses the json and updates the DB.
It is most likely caused by the configuration of the HTTP server. There are at least two possible reasons for the ServerDisconnectedError:
aiohttp
already limits the number of parallel connections to 100. You can try reducing the limit and see if it solve the issue. To do so, you can create a custom TCPConnector
with a different limit value and pass it to the ClientSession
: connector = aiohttp.TCPConnector(limit=50)
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(connector=connector) as session:
# Use your session as usual here
aiohttp
uses HTTP keep-alive so that the same TCP connection can be used for multiple requests. This improves performances since a new TCP connection does not have to be made for each request. However, some servers limit the duration of a TCP connection, and if you use the same TCP connection for many requests, the server can close it before you are done with it. You can disable HTTP keep-alive as a workaround. To do so, you can create a custom TCPConnector
with the parameter force_close
set to True
, and pass it to the ClientSession
: connector = aiohttp.TCPConnector(force_close=True)
async with aiohttp.ClientSession(connector=connector) as session:
# Use your session as usual here
I had the same issue and disabling HTTP keep-alive was the solution for me. Hope this helps.
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