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Avoid RequestResponseIO throttler access when throttler is absent#39112

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Avoid RequestResponseIO throttler access when throttler is absent#39112
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  • In _CallDoFn.process ( apache_beam/io/requestresponse.py ), only call self._throttler.throttler.successful_request(...) when a throttler is configured.
  • Previously this path could crash when RequestResponseIO was used without a throttler on successful responses.
  • This preserves current behavior and prevents AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'throttler'.

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This pull request addresses a runtime error in RequestResponseIO by ensuring that the throttler's successful_request method is only invoked when a throttler instance is present. This change improves the robustness of the component by safely handling scenarios where throttling is not required or configured.

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  • Null check for throttler: Added a conditional check for self._throttler in _CallDoFn.process to prevent an AttributeError when no throttler is configured.
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This pull request adds a safety check to ensure self._throttler is set before calling successful_request. The feedback suggests using an explicit is not None check instead of implicit boolean evaluation to comply with PEP 8 guidelines.

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self._caller, request, self._timeout, self._metrics_collector)
self._metrics_collector.responses.inc(1)
self._throttler.throttler.successful_request(req_time * MSEC_TO_SEC)
if self._throttler:

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According to PEP 8, comparisons to singletons like None should always be done with is or is not, never the equality operators or implicit boolean evaluation when checking if an optional argument/attribute is set. Using is not None is safer and more explicit.

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if self._throttler:
if self._throttler is not None:
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  1. PEP 8: Use 'is not None' when testing whether a variable or argument that defaults to None was set to some other value. (link)

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f'Expected batch of size 2, received batch of size {len(batch)}')
'Expected batch size 1 or 2, received batch of size '
f'{len(batch)}')

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Why are we including this change? It seems like this changes the meaning of the test (incorrectly)

In general, it is better to keep PRs focused on a single task

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@damccorm Sorry, this might come from incorrect branching on my behalf. Let me push the fix in the next hour.

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I'm supportive of the main change, but its not clear to me why we're including these test changes

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