uvloop is a fast, drop-in replacement of the built-in asyncio event loop. uvloop is implemented in Cython and uses libuv under the hood.
The project documentation can be found here. Please also check out the wiki.
uvloop makes asyncio 2-4x faster.
The above chart shows the performance of an echo server with different
message sizes.  The sockets benchmark uses loop.sock_recv() and
loop.sock_sendall() methods; the streams benchmark uses asyncio
high-level streams, created by the asyncio.start_server() function;
and the protocol benchmark uses loop.create_server() with a simple
echo protocol.  Read more about uvloop in a
blog post
about it.
uvloop requires Python 3.8 or greater and is available on PyPI. Use pip to install it:
$ pip install uvloop
Note that it is highly recommended to upgrade pip before installing uvloop with:
$ pip install -U pip
As of uvloop 0.18, the preferred way of using it is via the
uvloop.run() helper function:
import uvloop
async def main():
    # Main entry-point.
    ...
uvloop.run(main())uvloop.run() works by simply configuring asyncio.run()
to use uvloop, passing all of the arguments to it, such as debug,
e.g. uvloop.run(main(), debug=True).
With Python 3.11 and earlier the following alternative snippet can be used:
import asyncio
import sys
import uvloop
async def main():
    # Main entry-point.
    ...
if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
    with asyncio.Runner(loop_factory=uvloop.new_event_loop) as runner:
        runner.run(main())
else:
    uvloop.install()
    asyncio.run(main())To build uvloop, you'll need Python 3.8 or greater:
- Clone the repository: - $ git clone --recursive [email protected]:MagicStack/uvloop.git $ cd uvloop 
- Create a virtual environment and activate it: - $ python3 -m venv uvloop-dev $ source uvloop-dev/bin/activate 
- Install development dependencies: - $ pip install -e .[dev] 
- Build and run tests: - $ make $ make test 
uvloop is dual-licensed under MIT and Apache 2.0 licenses.