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If the response iterator has a
.close()
method call it after iterationis complete.
This is required by the WSGI specification, details can be found here:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#specification-details
Same idea as #6 but I moved the
.close()
call inside the outer try/except. This means the iterable will be closed() before the transaction is aborted on error. I'm not 100% sure this maintains the requirements for aborting, but this works well to solve my problem using WSGI middlewares that rely onclose()
being called.