
Thanks for clearing that up. On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 2:08 AM Amber Brown <hawkowl@atleastfornow.net> wrote:
To note -- Twisted does not currently have HTTP/2 client support, only server support. Treq will not talk H2 at the moment, but Klein+Twisted will happily serve it up.
- Amber
On Sat., 25 May 2019, 06:35 meejah, <meejah@meejah.ca> wrote:
Jayanth Acharya <jayachar88@gmail.com> writes:
Checked Klein, and it seems quite promising (and seem quite similar to Flask, from developer standpoint). From the documentation it was not quite evident to me, as to how to use HTTP2 under Klein.
Klein uses Twisted Web underneath. So, it's "merely" a matter of installing the right things essentially.
Checked treq, but is it really advantageous over request ? Also found no reference to HTTP2 in treq documents.
Yes, because "requests" is a synchronous library that won't use Twisted at all. As above, treq uses twisted web so it will use http2 if the underlying twisted has been set up to use http2 (by installing the right things).
p.s. if you need real-time help/discussion, #twisted on freenode is a friendly and active channel.
Cheers, meejah
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