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While I don't actually use Box or even use this library, I am somehow not surprised by what you're describing :) I'm not sure about the adapter you wrote though. I'll look at it sometime. |
…ction error rate when running on Python 2.7. Issue likely due to http://bugs.python.org/issue5639
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At times (more often than I would like) box.com API services experience connectivity issues. (And at times a pesky OS X 10.9 network stack bug gets in the way.) The occasional symptoms are hung sockets and SSL EOL/EOF errors.
I worked-in a requests session HTTP adapter that puts timeout values of requests and retries requests that fail.
With some massaging, could this mechanism be part of box.py?