# Thread Safety This page contains important information about the thread safety of this library. ## The httplib2.Http() objects are not thread-safe The google-api-python-client library is built on top of the [httplib2](https://github.com/httplib2/httplib2) library, which is not thread-safe. Therefore, if you are running as a multi-threaded application, each thread that you are making requests from must have its own instance of `httplib2.Http()`. The easiest way to provide threads with their own `httplib2.Http()` instances is to either override the construction of it within the service object or to pass an instance via the http argument to method calls. ```python import google.auth import googleapiclient import google_auth_httplib2 import httplib2 from googleapiclient import discovery # Create a new Http() object for every request def build_request(http, *args, **kwargs): new_http = google_auth_httplib2.AuthorizedHttp(credentials, http=httplib2.Http()) return googleapiclient.http.HttpRequest(new_http, *args, **kwargs) authorized_http = google_auth_httplib2.AuthorizedHttp(credentials, http=httplib2.Http()) service = discovery.build('api_name', 'api_version', requestBuilder=build_request, http=authorized_http) # Pass in a new Http() manually for every request service = discovery.build('api_name', 'api_version') http = google_auth_httplib2.AuthorizedHttp(credentials, http=httplib2.Http()) service.stamps().list().execute(http=http) ```