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I am using python request.post() to send data to a remote database. How should I send more than one request(around 20-30) on same URL using different data using python ?

Also, will sequential work fine for this case or do I need to make the requests in parallel ?

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  • You can use a for loop
    – Anish Shah
    Commented Jul 12, 2014 at 10:31
  • What do you mean by one than one? More than one sequentially? In parallel? Reusing parameters, what? Commented Jul 12, 2014 at 10:34
  • @AnishShah Ok, and then how do I receive response from each request ? I mean does the loop wait till I get a response from each individual request ?
    – bitgeeky
    Commented Jul 12, 2014 at 14:21
  • @bitgeeky you can append to a list..
    – Anish Shah
    Commented Jul 12, 2014 at 20:26

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You should look at grequests which uses requests and gevent

import grequests

urls = [
    'http://www.heroku.com',
    'http://python-tablib.org',
    'http://httpbin.org',
    'http://python-requests.org',
    'http://kennethreitz.com'
]

rs = (grequests.get(u) for u in urls)
grequests.map(rs)
[<Response [200]>, <Response [200]>, <Response [200]>, <Response [200]>, <Response [200]>]

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