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![]() These test were very sensible to the speed at which ZeroMQ distributes subscriptions in the cluster and showed to be unreliably when testing with zeek/btest#113. The main fix here is to have individual WebSocket clients subscribe to unique topics, e.g /test/client-0 and /test/client-1, instead of just a shared topic. This ensures the WebSocket handshake completes only when they observed their own subscriptions and not prematurely when observing the shared topic. This seems mainly relevant for tests: In the real world one shouldn't rely on subscription visibility - you miss messages if you're too late to the party. |
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