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Add Python Sdk examples for all features

Open karansohi opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Description of change

Checklist
  • [ ] Tested in playground or other setup
  • [ ] Screenshot (Grafana) from playground added to PR for 15+ minute run
  • [ ] Documentation is changed or added
  • [ ] Tests and/or benchmarks are included
  • [ ] Breaking changes

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Introduced caching capabilities for better performance and efficiency.
    • Added support for managing concurrency limits to optimize system resource usage.
    • Implemented a concurrency scheduler for prioritizing and sending requests based on user tiers.
    • Launched a quota scheduler to manage request scheduling based on user priorities and tiers.
    • Enhanced system with rate limiting features to control the flow of requests efficiently.

karansohi avatar Jan 24 '24 17:01 karansohi

Walkthrough

The recent update introduces a suite of functionalities across several files in the Aperture SDK for Python, focusing on cache management, concurrency limits, scheduling requests based on user tiers and priorities, and handling request rate limits. These changes enhance the SDK's ability to manage and optimize request flows to an Aperture service, providing developers with more control and efficiency in their applications.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
.../example/caching.py Introduces cache initialization, monitoring, updating, and management using asyncio.
.../example/concurrency_limit.py
.../example/concurrency_scheduler.py
Adds functionality for managing and scheduling requests based on concurrency limits and user tiers.
.../example/quota_scheduler.py Introduces request scheduling based on user tiers and priorities with asyncio.
.../example/rate_limit.py Adds functionality to handle request rate limiting.

🐰✨ In the world of code, where logic plays, A rabbit hopped through the SDK maze. With cache and concurrency in its sight, It danced in the moonlight, coding through the night. 🌙💻


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