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Offloading blocking requests

This project demonstrates various ways to offload blocking requests in a wsgi style application. Two ways are demonstrated: offloading using uwsgi threads and nging njs.

The general idea is that some actions can take long to be performed. Instead of making an async API, this project demonstrates a way to handle blocked requests at scale. Eventually the long request should be split in:

  • Initial action, which would start a background process (lets say a Celery task)
  • a polling end-point to check if the celery task is done, and return the final result.

Getting started

Start the application stack.

$ docker-compose up

The demonstration application is build up of the following containers:

  • redis: for storage
  • flask: a simple demo application, wrapped with uwsgi
  • apipoller: asyncio (Starlette) poller
  • nginx: nginx server

uwsgi offloading

The uwsgi Python binding is used to signal uwsgi from Flask to do a routing offload. This will do a new upstream call, this time to the apipoller service, to poll for the final result. The initial call will perform a non-blocking operation, the subsequent poll will wait for the background process to be done.

$ curl 'http://localhost:5000/create_uwsgi'

nginx njs offloading

This example shows how to perform the split request scenario using nginx njs scripting.

$ curl 'http://localhost:5000/create_nginx

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