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Proper way to be notified about stream failure #2540

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ricsiLT opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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Proper way to be notified about stream failure #2540

ricsiLT opened this issue Sep 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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ricsiLT commented Sep 20, 2024

Hi,

Recently I've run into the following situation:

  • consumer connects to stream
  • starts receiving data via ResponseStream.MoveNext()
  • consumer is too slow to process the data, he gets disconnected with RpcException(Aborted, "You're too slow")
  • consumer finishes processing last bit of data that's available to him, uses RequestStream.WriteAsync() to write an ack, receives RpcException(Cancelled, "") (due to underlying HttpClient being disconnected I presume?)

At this stage, if consumer were to interact with ResponseStream, he'd actually receive the correct Exception.

Is this intended? Could those exceptions be synced up somehow? And most importantly - was the question clear enough or should I write a repro? :D

For visual clue, I suppose best representation would be:

while (await responseStream.MoveNext())
{
    var message = responseStream.Current;
    ProcessMessage(message); // <--- Takes too long, consumer is disconnected after this line
    await requestStream.WriteAsync(message); // <--- this will fail, but it will fail with a different exception than what I'd expect. Tho I understand why it has to be this way.
}

It feels like even knowing that requestStream is dead, you're supposed to finish reading MoveNext() to get the real reason.

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