Fix TCPConnector doing blocking I/O in the event loop to create the SSLContext #8672
Patchback / Backport to 3.11
completed
Aug 10, 2024 in 4s
Backport to 3.11: 💔 cherry-picking failed — conflicts found
❌ Failed to cleanly apply c3219bf on top of patchback/backports/3.11/c3219bf88c2a9381c50cd18a0fc1ad701e39bb9a/pr-8672
Details
Backporting merged PR #8672 into master
- Ensure you have a local repo clone of your fork. Unless you cloned it
from the upstream, this would be yourorigin
remote. - Make sure you have an upstream repo added as a remote too. In these
instructions you'll refer to it by the nameupstream
. If you don't
have it, here's how you can add it:$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp.git
- Ensure you have the latest copy of upstream and prepare a branch
that will hold the backported code:$ git fetch upstream $ git checkout -b patchback/backports/3.11/c3219bf88c2a9381c50cd18a0fc1ad701e39bb9a/pr-8672 upstream/3.11
- Now, cherry-pick PR #8672 contents into that branch:
If it'll yell at you with something like
$ git cherry-pick -x c3219bf88c2a9381c50cd18a0fc1ad701e39bb9a
fatal: Commit c3219bf88c2a9381c50cd18a0fc1ad701e39bb9a is a merge but no -m option was given.
, add-m 1
as follows instead:$ git cherry-pick -m1 -x c3219bf88c2a9381c50cd18a0fc1ad701e39bb9a
- At this point, you'll probably encounter some merge conflicts. You must
resolve them in to preserve the patch from PR #8672 as close to the
original as possible. - Push this branch to your fork on GitHub:
$ git push origin patchback/backports/3.11/c3219bf88c2a9381c50cd18a0fc1ad701e39bb9a/pr-8672
- Create a PR, ensure that the CI is green. If it's not — update it so that
the tests and any other checks pass. This is it!
Now relax and wait for the maintainers to process your pull request
when they have some cycles to do reviews. Don't worry — they'll tell you if
any improvements are necessary when the time comes!
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