TestClient
fails to close memory stream objects
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This doesn't require multiple from fastapi import APIRouter, FastAPI
from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
app = FastAPI()
router = APIRouter()
@router.post('/api/test')
def route() -> str:
return 'OK'
app.include_router(router)
def test_route():
with TestClient(app) as client:
client.get('/api/test') For some reason,
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@loichuder, do you mind if we change the subject of this discussion to something simpler, like " |
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a somewhat simpler test that often, but not always, reproduces this warning from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starlette.testclient import TestClient
def test_close_warning():
for _ in range(10):
with TestClient(Starlette()) as client:
client.get("/") |
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i'm fairly confident this is an issue. i've tracked it down to the async def wait_shutdown(self) -> None:
async def receive() -> typing.Any:
message = await self.stream_send.receive()
if message is None:
self.task.result()
return message
async with self.stream_send:
await self.stream_receive.send({"type": "lifespan.shutdown"})
message = await receive()
assert message["type"] in (
"lifespan.shutdown.complete",
"lifespan.shutdown.failed",
)
if message["type"] == "lifespan.shutdown.failed":
await receive() i recommend this function be changed to the following, to close both streams: async def wait_shutdown(self) -> None:
async def receive() -> typing.Any:
message = await self.stream_send.receive()
if message is None:
self.task.result()
return message
async with self.stream_send, self.stream_receive:
await self.stream_receive.send({"type": "lifespan.shutdown"})
message = await receive()
assert message["type"] in (
"lifespan.shutdown.complete",
"lifespan.shutdown.failed",
)
if message["type"] == "lifespan.shutdown.failed":
await receive() i've verified that this change fixes the issue. |
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Now that we have a fix for this, what is the procedure; can we submit a PR with that fix, or do we need an admin to approve something? The Reporting Bugs or Other Issues section fo |
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I've encountered the same issue just today but it appears no PR was created so I've created one here PR-2693. Credit to @markwaddle for proposing the solution. @Kludex @jhominal can you please take a look. Thanks. |
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I'm still seeing this error when testing fastapi using the following package versions, even with PR-2693 applied:
So there still seem to be cases where this PR is insufficient to close the streams, unfortunately. But I have no idea how to track down the cause. (I also posted this to the PR, but realised that this is a better location.) |
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EDIT: My original post below was based on my shallow understanding of the problem. See the comments below by @ppena-LiveData and @markwaddle for better test examples.
An example is worth a thousand words:
When running this with
pytest -W error
, I get the following error:Note that this warning appears with anyio 4.4.0. Also, the warning does not appear when running a single test (which is why multiple
test_app...
are needed)My guess is that the
MemoryObjectReceiveStreams
created there are not properly closed ?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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