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This parameter specifies the time after which a running request will be aborted. If set to null, the default timeout of the system will be used.
Technical Name |
timeout |
Category |
Technical |
Type |
Integer null |
Default Value |
null |
Example Values |
null, 10000 |
This parameter represents the initial time (in milliseconds) to wait before a failed request will be reattempted.
Technical Name |
initial_delay |
Category |
Technical |
Type |
Integer |
Default Value |
1000 |
Example Values |
1000 |
When a request fails, Raynet One Data Hub does a so-called exponential backoff. The delay starts with this duration and then exponentially increases with every failed attempt.
This parameter represents the maximum time (in milliseconds) to wait before an HTTP request that has been failed will be reattempted. If set to null, the delay will not be restricted.
Technical Name |
max_delay |
Category |
Technical |
Type |
Integer null |
Default Value |
3600000 |
Example Values |
3600000 |
When a request fails, Raynet One Data Hub does a so-called exponential backoff. The delay starts with this duration and then exponentially increases with every failed attempt. In order to limit the total runtime of the connector, it is possible to set a maximum delay.
This parameter represents the maximum number of attempts after which an HTTP request will fail permanently.
Technical Name |
max_attempts |
Category |
Technical |
Type |
Integer |
Default Value |
5 |
Example Values |
5 |
Failed requests will be resend by the connector before failing the whole connector run. When experiencing a lot of connectivity issues which are not related to server overload or some kind of rate limitation, it is recommended to increase this parameter as well as the Timeout and the Maximum Delay parameter.