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[kotlin][client] define kotlin coroutines context #9936

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@4brunu 4brunu commented Jul 12, 2021

Initially when kotlin coroutines support was introduced in #6362, there was no coroutines context defined, this PR fixes that.

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@wing328 wing328 added this to the 5.2.1 milestone Jul 13, 2021
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@4brunu Any reason why you choose = withContext(Dispatchers.IO) { over = coroutineScope {?

Just ran into an issue where my existing Context is not getting passed down which causes various issues for me.

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4brunu commented Jan 21, 2022

@richardklint Yes, I choose withContext(Dispatchers.IO) to make sure that the work done inside this method is not performed in the main thread.
Imagine you call this method from a coroutines that is using the context of the main thread, we should use a diferent context IO in this case, to avoid performing IO work in the main thread.
In Android this even throws an error.

Can you elaborate a bit more on the problem you are having and create a sample project to show the issue?

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@4brunu Perhaps this is just my inexperience with coroutines but my app is using coroutines internally to call multiple apis at the same time in a non blocking way and I've added https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines/tree/master/integration/kotlinx-coroutines-slf4j in order to preserve context across the children for logging purposes. However when entering one of these functions, it loses all context due to it not inherenting the previous context like coroutineScope would.

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4brunu commented Jan 26, 2022

Hi @richardklint, your use case seams like an advanced one and honestly I don't know the answer to it.
If you find any solution and want to submit a PR with it, I'm glad to help review it.

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