the socketio class samples. AsyncServer will automatically utilise
aiohttp for asynchronous tasks if the library is present.
You can explicitly ask for its use by passing the async mode argument
to the function Object()
-The aiohttp application may be configured to interact with the
Socket.IO server and regular routes. A typical strategy is to add routes that
serve a client application and any associated static files.
The aiohttp application is then run using the regular procedure.
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