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  3. Type pypm install thriftpool
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License
BSD
Lastest release
version 0.2.8 on Jan 9th, 2014

CI status: cistatus

ThriftPool is an application server for Thrift services. It should create needed sockets, start workers, serve requests from client and log them. It use pyuv as wrapper for libuv and pre-fork model for load balancing between workers. Request processing written in Cython.

Key features:

  • Pre-fork worker model;
  • Fast request processing (~3500 rps);
  • Support request logging.

Code of project based on Celery.

Changelog

0.1.21
  • Add support for handlers start and stop;
0.1.19 - 0.1.20
  • Add support for worker restarting after their ttl expired;
0.1.17 - 0.1.18
  • Ensure that acceptors started after workers crashed;
0.1.15 - 0.1.16
  • Fix bugs;
0.1.14
  • Start listeners after workers;
0.1.1 - 0.1.13
  • Add support for prefork model;
0.1.0 (initial release)
  • Base prototype;

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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