Reduce Creation of HTTP Clients in Tests#4493
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Do you know what % of time was the calling of load_ssl_context_verify taking?
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Apparently the function
load_ssl_context_verifythat's called upon the creation ofhttpx.AsyncClienttakes quite a bit of time so that creating newHTTPXRequestobjects (indirectly viaBot) is a performance bottleneck in the tests.Hence, this changing
make_botto useoffline=Trueby default and allowing online only in the tests that make requests.This is just one small step on test performance improvement, but hey it's something :)