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fix: remove delay when using csv export actions.
The CSV file is written incrementally, so we can't determine the
Content-Length. When using HTTP/1.1, this causes a delay while the
browser waits for a timeout. Forcing the connection to close after
the CSV file is written removes the delay.
Ideally we should shift to chunked transfer encoding for these two
actions, but that is much more invasive and when posting a request for
CSV, it is unlikely that another request will be sent over the same
socket.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 18 Jun 2024 00:48:06 -0400 |
| parents | a86b0c02940d |
| children | 132d450bdc00 |
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A number of tests uses the infrastructure of db_test_base.py grep "from db_test_base" -l *.py benchmark.py session_common.py test_anydbm.py test_indexer.py test_memorydb.py test_mysql.py test_postgresql.py test_security.py test_sqlite.py test_userauditor.py grep "import db_test_base" -l *.py test_cgi.py test_jinja2.py test_mailgw.py test_xmlrpc.py grep "import memory\|from memory" -l *.py test_mailgw.py test_memorydb.py The remaining lines are an 2001 description from Richard, which probably is outdated: Structure of the tests: 1 Test date classes 1.1 Date 1.2 Interval 2 Set up schema 3 Open with specific backend 3.1 anydbm 4 Create database base set (stati, priority, etc) 5 Perform some actions 6 Perform mail import 6.1 text/plain 6.2 multipart/mixed (with one text/plain) 6.3 text/html 6.4 multipart/alternative (with one text/plain) 6.5 multipart/alternative (with no text/plain)
