Python, fire and forget POST to service
I have a service running locally that fires content to a FireBase database. If there is no connection it stores it locally in a JSON file and works through it when there is a connection.
I want to fire content to this service from my main script but not wait for a response. How can I fire the following event without waiting for a response?
r = requests.post("http://127.0.0.1:8002/", params={'Bib': row[0][2], 'Name': row[0][0] + " " + row[0][1], 'phoneNumber':+ row[0][3], 'sTime': row[0][5], 'Time':row[0][4]})
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I have a service running locally that fires content to a FireBase database. If there is no connection it stores it locally in a JSON file and works through it when there is a connection.
I want to fire content to this service from my main script but not wait for a response. How can I fire the following event without waiting for a response?
r = requests.post("http://127.0.0.1:8002/", params={'Bib': row[0][2], 'Name': row[0][0] + " " + row[0][1], 'phoneNumber':+ row[0][3], 'sTime': row[0][5], 'Time':row[0][4]})
python asynchronous post
Possible duplicate of Asynchronous Requests with Python requests
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 20 at 20:40
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I have a service running locally that fires content to a FireBase database. If there is no connection it stores it locally in a JSON file and works through it when there is a connection.
I want to fire content to this service from my main script but not wait for a response. How can I fire the following event without waiting for a response?
r = requests.post("http://127.0.0.1:8002/", params={'Bib': row[0][2], 'Name': row[0][0] + " " + row[0][1], 'phoneNumber':+ row[0][3], 'sTime': row[0][5], 'Time':row[0][4]})
python asynchronous post
I have a service running locally that fires content to a FireBase database. If there is no connection it stores it locally in a JSON file and works through it when there is a connection.
I want to fire content to this service from my main script but not wait for a response. How can I fire the following event without waiting for a response?
r = requests.post("http://127.0.0.1:8002/", params={'Bib': row[0][2], 'Name': row[0][0] + " " + row[0][1], 'phoneNumber':+ row[0][3], 'sTime': row[0][5], 'Time':row[0][4]})
python asynchronous post
python asynchronous post
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Possible duplicate of Asynchronous Requests with Python requests
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 20 at 20:40
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Possible duplicate of Asynchronous Requests with Python requests
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 20 at 20:40
Possible duplicate of Asynchronous Requests with Python requests
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 20 at 20:40
Possible duplicate of Asynchronous Requests with Python requests
– Jonah Bishop
Nov 20 at 20:40
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Possible duplicate of Asynchronous Requests with Python requests
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