```python """ This gist shows how to run asyncio loop in a separate thread. It could be useful if you want to mix sync and async code together. Python 3.7+ """ import asyncio from datetime import datetime from threading import Thread from typing import Tuple, List, Iterable import httpx URLS = [ "https://pypi.org", "https://python.org", "https://google.com", "https://amazon.com", "https://reddit.com", "https://stackoverflow.com", "https://ubuntu.com", "https://github.com", "https://microsoft.com", ] def start_background_loop(loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop) -> None: asyncio.set_event_loop(loop) loop.run_forever() async def fetch(url: str) -> Tuple[str, int]: """Does HTTP get on url and returns url and status code""" async with httpx.AsyncClient() as session: response = await session.get(url) return url, response.status_code async def fetch_all_urls(urls: Iterable[str]) -> List[Tuple[str, int]]: """Fetch all urls from the list of urls It is done concurrently and combined into a single coroutine""" tasks = [asyncio.create_task(fetch(url)) for url in urls] results = await asyncio.gather(*tasks) return results def main() -> None: loop = asyncio.new_event_loop() t = Thread(target=start_background_loop, args=(loop,), daemon=True) t.start() start_time = datetime.now() task = asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(fetch_all_urls(URLS), loop) for url, status_code in task.result(): print(f"{url} -> {status_code}") exec_time = (datetime.now() - start_time).total_seconds() print(f"It took {exec_time:,.2f} seconds to run") loop.stop() if __name__ == "__main__": main() ``` CREDIT: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/dmfigol/3e7d5b84a16d076df02baa9f53271058/raw/dd7f9acf7afcc3c68b2b363d2e17ff6393dbde43/asyncio_loop_in_thread.py