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I've poked around the code, example ino files, issues, and arduino forums for this, but I can't seem to find a reliable way to set a timeout for the HTTP request.
My code, essentially, boils down to this:
voidsend_data() {unsignedlong millistart =millis(); String url ="id=somedatahere";// new client each time HttpClienthttp(client, traccar_server, traccar_port);// start for the / url, and set some timeouts http.beginRequest(); http.setTimeout(5000); http.setHttpResponseTimeout(5000);int err = http.post("/","application/x-www-form-urlencoded", url); http.endRequest(); SerialMon.println("> post done (" +String((millis() - millistart)/1000.0,2) +"s)");}
(The above is paraphrased and not necessarily working code,the full code is available here but has all kinds of other GPS/data/modem stuff going on as well.)
Yet I routinely see the "post done" showing times well in excess of 10 seconds and sometimes even up to 75 seconds or so (which is a real fishy number, like a 60s timeout on top of a 15s from something else).
Setup info:
- Device:
LILYGO T-SIM7000G ESP32-WROVER-B
- Arduino IDE 2.1.0
- ArduinoHttpClient 0.4.0
How can I set a overall timeout for a given HTTP request?
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