When I enable asyncio debugging in Python 3.5, I get messages like this almost every second:
INFO:asyncio:poll 999.470 ms took 1001.159 ms: timeout
INFO:asyncio:poll 999.264 ms took 1001.092 ms: timeout
INFO:asyncio:poll 999.454 ms took 1001.059 ms: timeout
Here is a minimal code which reproduces this problem:
import asyncio
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.set_debug(True)
async def f(delay):
for i in range(10):
await asyncio.sleep(delay)
loop.run_until_complete(f(0.5))
# (nothing printed)
loop.run_until_complete(f(1))
# INFO:asyncio:poll 999.470 ms took 1001.159 ms: timeout
# INFO:asyncio:poll 999.264 ms took 1001.092 ms: timeout
# INFO:asyncio:poll 999.454 ms took 1001.059 ms: timeout
# ...
loop.run_until_complete(f(2))
# INFO:asyncio:poll 1999.427 ms took 2001.112 ms: timeout
# INFO:asyncio:poll 1999.393 ms took 2001.088 ms: timeout
# INFO:asyncio:poll 1999.709 ms took 2001.758 ms: timeout
# ...
This doesn't print messages if sleep
delay is lesser than 1 second, but does if it is >= 1.
Is that expected behaviour? How can I avoid such messages?
I found that problem when working with Muffin framework.
aiohttp
web framework's gunicorn worker: github.com/KeepSafe/aiohttp/blob/master/aiohttp/worker.py#L97 - it calls asyncio.sleep(1.0) which leads to this message when server is not busy.