Switch from "fork" to "spawn" for multiprocessing in tests #4469
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Some kind of mysterious cloud build platform change broke "fork" start method for python
multiprocessing
. The "spawn" start method is apparently a safer alternative, since it doesn't inherit parent state into child (sharing state can cause deadlocks or mess up behavior, perhaps like we see now) -- doc.However, "spawn" is finicky about pickling of methods and objects that get passed to the
run()
method.So, this change does three things to switch over to "spawn" mode:
multiprocessing.Process
call we make to start NL server in a way that makes spawn happyflask_testing
) in a way that makes spawn unhappy. So, stop using that (generally unmaintained) library, and instead start web server in our code.