Timeouts #795
Timeouts
#795
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What are timeouts in two places for? Do I need to specify in two places or if I specify in one place, timeouts will work? |
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RobertCraigie
Nov 12, 2023
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The first screenshot shows the timeout at the client level which means it will apply to all requests. The second screenshot shows the timeout at the method level, if you don't specify a timeout here it will use the timeout specified at the client level. This is helpful if you want a different timeout for one specific request as opposed to all requests. Hope that helps! |
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Is max_retries specified for the entire client? |
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The first screenshot shows the timeout at the client level which means it will apply to all requests.
The second screenshot shows the timeout at the method level, if you don't specify a timeout here it will use the timeout specified at the client level. This is helpful if you want a different timeout for one specific request as opposed to all requests.
Hope that helps!