More pythonic API by using asyncio.Queue#218
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For each WebSocket subscription `Queues` are now being filled. A collection task is being started at the beginning of a command to fill these queues.
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That looks nice. This could also make the Timeline module cleaner and better readable. |
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This is my attempt to make the API more pythonic.
For each subscription on the WebSocket we are now creating a
asyncio.Queue.https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-queue.html
This way, we do not have to count the number of received responses, but can let
asyncio.gatherhandle all that calculation for us as you can see indetails.py. The usage ofasyncio.Queueallows further simplification in other files, which are not in this PR.recv2creates a loop that is feeding these queues with newly arrived messages and is therefore aasyncio.Taskthat needs to be started at the beginning. This is currently done indetails_loopbut I would rather collect that at a more centralized place.https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-task.html#asyncio.Task
The intention is not to introduce these new
2-suffixed function, but to show how the other functions could look like.If the overall idea looks good to you, then I can change all the other functions as well to follow this scheme and undraft this PR.