Package python3-module-priority: Information
Source package: python3-module-priority
Version: 2.0.0-alt2
Build time: Apr 4, 2023, 02:08 AM
Category: Development/Python3
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License: MIT
Summary: A pure-Python implementation of the HTTP/2 priority tree
Description:
Priority is a pure-Python implementation of the priority logic for HTTP/2, set out in `RFC 7540 Section 5.3 (Stream Priority)`_. This logic allows for clients to express a preference for how the server allocates its (limited) resources to the many outstanding HTTP requests that may be running over a single HTTP/2 connection. Specifically, this Python implementation uses a variant of the implementation used in the excellent `H2O`_ project. This original implementation is also the inspiration for `nghttp2's`_ priority implementation, and generally produces a very clean and even priority stream. The only notable changes from H2O's implementation are small modifications to allow the priority implementation to work cleanly as a separate implementation, rather than being embedded in a HTTP/2 stack directly. While priority information in HTTP/2 is only a suggestion, rather than an enforceable constraint, where possible servers should respect the priority requests of their clients.
Maintainer: Vitaly Lipatov
Last changed
April 3, 2023 Dmitriy Voropaev 2.0.0-alt2
- Increase tests timeout
Dec. 8, 2022 Grigory Ustinov 2.0.0-alt1
- Build new version. - Build with check.
Aug. 5, 2021 Grigory Ustinov 1.3.0-alt2
- Drop python2 support.