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I have something equivalent to the following code snippet:

import asyncio

futures = []
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
for coroutine in coroutines:
    futures.append(asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(coroutine, loop))
for future in futures:
    future.result()

That has raised the following error:

in main
    future.result()
  File "/usr/lib/python3.5/asyncio/futures.py", line 268, in result
    raise InvalidStateError('Result is not ready.')

The error is being raised by an asyncio.Future but asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe should return a concurrent.futures.Future (which, if it were not ready, would block rather than raise an error).

Looking at the implementation of asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe, there's a line which makes me think that it's chaining an asyncio.Future to a concurrent.futures.Future:

futures._chain_future(ensure_future(coro, loop=loop), future)

Whatever the problem is here, it works the vast majority of the time. This is an attempt to describe a reported bug that has not proved to be reproducible.

Can anyone shed some light on what's going on?

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    Can you please provide a runnable minimal example that demonstrates the issue? For example, this works as expected. Perhaps you have a future variable left from before that contains an asyncio.Future, and whose result() you are invoking instead of the future returned from run_coroutine_threadsafe? Jun 21, 2018 at 13:04
  • Unfortunately not, it's a bug in our code that's been reported to me. We've been unable to reproduce the issue.
    – insysion
    Jun 21, 2018 at 13:36
  • In first snippet you get loop, but pass event_loop to run_coroutine_threadsafe. It's ok? Jun 21, 2018 at 19:07
  • Not okay :-) But just a typo from stripping out all of our sensitive code.
    – insysion
    Jun 21, 2018 at 20:37

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It's been a while since this was asked but I think you get this exception because of this part of the run_coroutine_threadsafe:

except BaseException as exc:
    if future.set_running_or_notify_cancel():
        future.set_exception(exc)
        raise

This essentially takes the exception that happened during the previous step, and attaches it to the concurrent.futures.Future. Which means that you can get an asyncio InvalidStateError (which inherits from BaseException) thrown by the concurrent.futures.Future. It does not mean that the Future is an asyncio Future. However it means that your error probably comes from the ensure_future part of the code of run_coroutine_threadsafe.

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