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testPushAndPullBigBodyDocument_SG intermittently fails #2274

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pasin opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 7 comments
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testPushAndPullBigBodyDocument_SG intermittently fails #2274

pasin opened this issue Dec 10, 2018 · 7 comments
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pasin commented Dec 10, 2018

Reported by @jayahariv in #2268. Here is the logs.txt.

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pasin commented Dec 10, 2018

@jayahariv Can you enable Network log and try to reproduce?

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pasin commented Dec 10, 2018

Wait, I just saw that the log has already been enabled.

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pasin commented Dec 10, 2018

Sorry, that is the log from different test so I think we need the log.

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pasin commented Dec 10, 2018

It's strange that the input stream is still reading while the CBLWebSocket is disposed. The input/output stream should already be closed in disconnect() prior to the dispose.

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I got the crash in Xcode, with logging enabled, and run multiple times. Command line is not crashing even with a for loop. But the Xcode test is crashing.

screen shot 2018-12-10 at 4 50 46 pm

screen shot 2018-12-10 at 4 49 46 pm

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Attaching the logs: log.txt

Sync Gateway: 2.1.1

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Closing as this is not happening right now

possible fix: #2289
parent task #2262

Will reopen if this happens again.

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