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pgjones/hypercorn

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Hypercorn

Hypercorn is an ASGI and WSGI Server based on Hyper libraries and inspired by Gunicorn.

Features

  • Web Servers - An ASGI and WSGI Server based on Hyper libraries.
  • Web Servers - Listed in the “Web Servers” section of the Awesome Python awesome list.

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What does pgjones/hypercorn do?

Hypercorn is an ASGI and WSGI Server based on Hyper libraries and inspired by Gunicorn.

What are the main features of pgjones/hypercorn?

The main features of pgjones/hypercorn are: Web Servers.

What are some open-source alternatives to pgjones/hypercorn?

Open-source alternatives to pgjones/hypercorn include: emmett-framework/granian — Granian is a Rust-based HTTP server written specifically to serve Python web applications. It supports the three major… kludex/uvicorn. django/daphne — Django Channels HTTP/WebSocket server. benoitc/gunicorn — Gunicorn is a production-grade WSGI HTTP server designed for deploying Python web applications. It functions as a… grpc/grpc — gRPC is a language-agnostic remote procedure call framework designed for high-performance communication between… pylons/waitress — Waitress - A WSGI server for Python 3.

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