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chore: import upstream snapshot with attribution
2026-07-13 12:37:18 +08:00

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"""Exercise concurrent `threads.stream()` against the integration API.
Two distinct threads.stream() contexts run in parallel against the same
client. Each context is independent (different thread_id minted by the
SDK, separate controller, separate auto-responder). Invariants:
1. Both runs reach the canonical terminal state independently
(`items == ['streamed','tool','asked','sub']`).
2. Their thread_ids differ (no thread-id collision when minting client-side).
3. Neither raises during iteration.
This catches regressions where the two streams might share controller
state or where minted ids could collide under concurrent ``__aenter__``.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import contextlib
import threading
from typing import Any
from _common import (
ASSISTANT_ID,
auto_respond_async,
auto_respond_sync,
check_api_reachable,
header,
make_async_client,
make_sync_client,
)
_EXPECTED_TERMINAL_ITEMS = ["streamed", "tool", "asked", "sub"]
async def _drive_one_async(threads: Any, label: str) -> dict[str, Any]:
async with threads.stream(assistant_id=ASSISTANT_ID) as thread:
await thread.run.start(input={"messages": [], "value": "init", "items": []})
responder = auto_respond_async(thread)
# Just drain values until terminal; we only care about the final state.
async for _ in thread.values:
pass
await responder
final = await thread.output
print(f" [{label}] thread_id={thread.thread_id} items={final.get('items')!r}")
return {"thread_id": thread.thread_id, "items": final.get("items")}
async def run_async() -> None:
header("async concurrent threads.stream (x2)")
threads, raw = make_async_client()
try:
results = await asyncio.gather(
_drive_one_async(threads, "A"),
_drive_one_async(threads, "B"),
)
a, b = results
assert a["items"] == _EXPECTED_TERMINAL_ITEMS, (
f"stream A failed to reach terminal: {a!r}"
)
assert b["items"] == _EXPECTED_TERMINAL_ITEMS, (
f"stream B failed to reach terminal: {b!r}"
)
assert a["thread_id"] != b["thread_id"], (
f"concurrent streams collided on thread_id {a['thread_id']!r}"
)
finally:
await raw.aclose()
def _drive_one_sync(
threads: Any, label: str, results: dict[str, dict[str, Any]]
) -> None:
with threads.stream(assistant_id=ASSISTANT_ID) as thread:
thread.run.start(input={"messages": [], "value": "init", "items": []})
responder = auto_respond_sync(thread)
for _ in thread.values:
pass
responder.join(timeout=10)
final = thread.output
print(f" [{label}] thread_id={thread.thread_id} items={final.get('items')!r}")
results[label] = {"thread_id": thread.thread_id, "items": final.get("items")}
def run_sync() -> None:
header("sync concurrent threads.stream (x2)")
threads, raw = make_sync_client()
try:
results: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = {}
workers = [
threading.Thread(
target=_drive_one_sync,
args=(threads, label, results),
daemon=True,
name=f"sync-stream-{label}",
)
for label in ("A", "B")
]
for w in workers:
w.start()
for w in workers:
w.join(timeout=60)
assert not w.is_alive(), f"worker {w.name} did not finish within 60s"
a = results.get("A")
b = results.get("B")
assert a is not None and a["items"] == _EXPECTED_TERMINAL_ITEMS, (
f"stream A failed to reach terminal: {a!r}"
)
assert b is not None and b["items"] == _EXPECTED_TERMINAL_ITEMS, (
f"stream B failed to reach terminal: {b!r}"
)
assert a["thread_id"] != b["thread_id"], (
f"concurrent streams collided on thread_id {a['thread_id']!r}"
)
finally:
with contextlib.suppress(Exception):
raw.close()
def main() -> None:
check_api_reachable()
asyncio.run(run_async())
run_sync()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()