httpx/tests/test_timeouts.py
Thomas Grainger e27d1b8333
replace pytest-asyncio and pytest-trio with anyio (#2512)
* replace pytest-asyncio with anyio

* remove pytest-trio also

* Update setup.cfg

* use anyio.Lock in test_auth

Co-authored-by: Tom Christie <tom@tomchristie.com>
2023-01-02 12:53:30 +00:00

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import pytest
import httpx
@pytest.mark.anyio
async def test_read_timeout(server):
timeout = httpx.Timeout(None, read=1e-6)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=timeout) as client:
with pytest.raises(httpx.ReadTimeout):
await client.get(server.url.copy_with(path="/slow_response"))
@pytest.mark.anyio
async def test_write_timeout(server):
timeout = httpx.Timeout(None, write=1e-6)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=timeout) as client:
with pytest.raises(httpx.WriteTimeout):
data = b"*" * 1024 * 1024 * 100
await client.put(server.url.copy_with(path="/slow_response"), content=data)
@pytest.mark.anyio
@pytest.mark.network
async def test_connect_timeout(server):
timeout = httpx.Timeout(None, connect=1e-6)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=timeout) as client:
with pytest.raises(httpx.ConnectTimeout):
# See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/100841/
await client.get("http://10.255.255.1/")
@pytest.mark.anyio
async def test_pool_timeout(server):
limits = httpx.Limits(max_connections=1)
timeout = httpx.Timeout(None, pool=1e-4)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(limits=limits, timeout=timeout) as client:
with pytest.raises(httpx.PoolTimeout):
async with client.stream("GET", server.url):
await client.get(server.url)