circuits is a Lightweight Event driven and Asynchronous Application Framework for the Python Programming Language with a strong Component Architecture.
circuits also includes a lightweight, high performance and scalable HTTP/WSGI compliant web server as well as various I/O and Networking components.
Got questions?
- Ask a Question (Tag it:
circuits-framework
)
- event driven
- concurrency support
- component architecture
- asynchronous I/O components
- no required external dependencies
- full featured web framework (circuits.web)
- coroutine based synchronization primitives
- circuits has no dependencies beyond the Python Standard Library.
- Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Windows
- Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10
- pypy (the newer the better)
The simplest and recommended way to install circuits is with pip. You may install the latest stable release from PyPI with pip:
$ pip install circuits
If you do not have pip, you may use easy_install:
$ easy_install circuits
Alternatively, you may download the source package from the PyPi or the Downloads extract it and install using:
$ python setup.py install
note
You can install the development version via
pip install circuits==dev
.
circuits is licensed under the MIT License.
We welcome any questions or feedback about bugs and suggestions on how to improve circuits.
Let us know what you think about circuits. @pythoncircuits.
Do you have suggestions for improvement? Then please Create an Issue with details of what you would like to see. I'll take a look at it and work with you to either incorporate the idea or find a better solution.
There are also several places you can reach out to the circuits community:
- Mailing List
- #circuits IRC Channel on the Libera.Chat IRC Network
- Ask a Question on Stackoverflow (Tag it:
circuits-framework
)
Whilst I (James Mills) continue to contribute and maintain the circuits project I do not represent the interests or business of my employer Facebook Inc. The contributions I make are of my own free time and have no bearing or relevance to Facebook Inc.