feat: standardize timeout values to floats in seconds #1766
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−49
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Standardize timeout values to floats in seconds
Summary
Standardizes all timeout parameters across the SDK to use
floatvalues representing seconds, following Python ecosystem conventions (httpx, starlette, stdlib).Motivation and Context
timedeltaandfloattypesChanges Made
timedelta | Nonetofloat | NoneStreamableHttpParametersandSseServerParametersto use float valuestimedeltaimports and conversion logicFiles Modified: 9 files across core SDK, examples, and tests
How Has This Been Tested?
Breaking Changes
YES - This is a breaking change for v2
Migration:
Replace
timedelta(seconds=X)withX.0and remove unusedtimedeltaimports.Types of changes
Checklist
Additional context
Default Timeout Values:
5.0seconds300.0seconds (5 minutes)30.0seconds300.0seconds (5 minutes)Design: Aligns with Python ecosystem standards, maintains equivalent behavior, uses explicit
.0notation for clarity.Fixes #1747