for old version of python you can use https://github.com/dimka665/vk
- asynchronous
- support python 3.5+ versions
- have only one dependency -
aiohttp
- support two-factor authentication
- support socks proxy with
aiosocks
- support rate limit of requests
- support Long Poll connection
pip install aiovk
In all the examples below, I will give only the {code}
async def func():
{code}
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(func())
TokenSession - if you already have token or you use requests which don't require token
session = TokenSession()
session = TokenSession(access_token='asdf123..')
ImplicitSession - client authorization in js apps and standalone (desktop and mobile) apps
>>> session = ImplicitSession(USER_LOGIN, USER_PASSWORD, APP_ID)
>>> await session.authorize()
>>> session.access_token
asdfa2321afsdf12eadasf123...
With scopes:
ImplicitSession(USER_LOGIN, USER_PASSWORD, APP_ID, 'notify')
ImplicitSession(USER_LOGIN, USER_PASSWORD, APP_ID, 'notify,friends')
ImplicitSession(USER_LOGIN, USER_PASSWORD, APP_ID, ['notify', 'friends'])
ImplicitSession(USER_LOGIN, USER_PASSWORD, APP_ID, 3) # notify and friends
Also you can use SimpleImplicitSessionMixin
for entering confirmation code
or captcha key
AuthorizationCodeSession - authorization for server apps or Open API
See https://vk.com/dev/authcode_flow_user for getting the CODE
>>> session = AuthorizationCodeSession(APP_ID, APP_SECRET, REDIRECT_URI, CODE)
>>> await session.authorize()
>>> session.access_token
asdfa2321afsdf12eadasf123...
Or:
>>> session = AuthorizationCodeSession(APP_ID, APP_SECRET, REDIRECT_URI)
>>> await session.authorize(CODE)
>>> session.access_token
asdfa2321afsdf12eadasf123...
Authorization using context manager - you won't need to use session.close() after work
async with aiovk.TokenSession(access_token=YOUR_VK_TOKEN) as ses:
api = API(ses)...
And your session will be closed after all done or code fail(similar to simple "with" usage) Works with all types of authorization
HttpDriver - default driver for using aiohttp
>>> driver = HttpDriver()
>>> driver = HttpDriver(timeout=10) # default timeout for all requests
>>> driver = Socks5Driver(PROXY_ADDRESS, PORT) # 1234 is port
>>> driver = Socks5Driver(PROXY_ADDRESS, PORT, timeout=10)
>>> driver = Socks5Driver(PROXY_ADDRESS, PORT, PROXY_LOGIN, PROXY_PASSWORD, timeout=10)
How to use custom driver with session:
>>> session = TokenSession(..., driver=HttpDriver())
How to use driver with own loop:
>>> loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
>>> asyncio.set_event_loop(None)
>>> session = TokenSession(driver=HttpDriver(loop=loop)) # or Socks5Driver
How to use driver with custom http session object:
Solve next problem: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29827642/asynchronous-aiohttp-requests-fails-but-synchronous-requests-succeed
>>> connector = aiohttp.TCPConnector(verify_ssl=False)
>>> session = aiohttp.ClientSession(connector=connector)
>>> driver = HttpDriver(loop=loop, session=session)
LimitRateDriverMixin - mixin class what allow you create new drivers with speed rate limits
>>> class ExampleDriver(LimitRateDriverMixin, HttpDriver):
... requests_per_period = 3
... period = 1 #seconds
First variant:
>>> session = TokenSession()
>>> api = API(session)
>>> await api.users.get(user_ids=1)
[{'first_name': 'Pavel', 'last_name': 'Durov', 'id': 1}]
Second variant:
>>> session = TokenSession()
>>> api = API(session)
>>> await api('users.get', user_ids=1)
[{'first_name': 'Pavel', 'last_name': 'Durov', 'id': 1}]
Also you can add timeout
argument for each request or define it in the session
See https://vk.com/dev/methods for detailed API guide.
Use exist API object
>>> api = API(session)
>>> lp = LongPoll(api, mode=2) # default wait=25
>>> await lp.wait()
{"ts":1820350345,"updates":[...]}
>>> await lp.wait()
{"ts":1820351011,"updates":[...]}
Use Session object
>>> lp = LongPoll(session, mode=2) # default wait=25
>>> await lp.wait()
{"ts":1820350345,"updates":[...]}
>>> await lp.get_pts() # return pts
191231223
>>> await lp.get_pts(need_ts=True) # return pts, ts
191231223, 1820350345
Notice that wait
value only for long pool connection.
Real pause could be more wait
time because of need time
for authorisation (if needed), reconnect and etc.