.NET Core C#
.NET Core C#
Cancel HTTP Get Async Task if not Completed after a Max Time
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Demonstrates how to wait a maximum amount of time for an asynchronous task to completed. If not completed in the allotted amount of time, the task is cancelled.Chilkat .NET Core C# Downloads
bool success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
Chilkat.Http http = new Chilkat.Http();
// Set some timeouts, in seconds:
http.ConnectTimeout = 15;
// ReadTimeout specifies the max number of seconds that must elapse when no additional data is received before
// timing out. For example, if a server sends a 300 byte response at the rate of 1 byte per second, then
// ReadTimeout would never cause a timeout because there is never a 15 second interval when nothing arrives.
http.ReadTimeout = 15;
string url = "https://your-url.com/something";
Chilkat.Task task = http.QuickGetStrAsync(url);
task.Run();
// Wait a maximum of waitMaxMs for the task (i.e. the HTTP GET) to complete.
// The Wait method returns when the task has been canceled, aborted, or completed, or when the max allotted time has passed.
int waitMaxMs = 20000;
task.Wait(waitMaxMs);
// At this point, the GET may or may not have completed.
// Rather than checking the Task status, we can call task.Cancel because
// if the Task is no longer running (because it already completed, was canceled or aborted), then the
// call to Cancel is a NO-OP (meaning it does nothing and the Task's status is unaffected).
// Also, task.Cancel returns true if the task was in the "queued" or "running" state and was canceled or aborted.
// The method returns false if the task has any other status.
bool wasCanceled = task.Cancel();
if (wasCanceled == true) {
Debug.WriteLine("The HTTP GET took too long and was canceled.");
}
else {
// Find out what happened.
if (task.StatusInt == 7) {
// The task completed, which means the background thread's call to QuickGetStr completed
// with success or failure. Find out which...
if (task.TaskSuccess == true) {
// Get the string response for the call to QuickGetStr (which happened in Chilkat's background thread).
string responseStr = task.GetResultString();
Debug.WriteLine(responseStr);
Debug.WriteLine("HTTP GET successful!");
}
else {
Debug.WriteLine("HTTP GET failed prior to waitMaxMs...");
Debug.WriteLine(task.ResultErrorText);
}
}
else {
// The task must've been canceled or aborted by some other means..
Debug.WriteLine("Task did not complete. Final status: " + task.Status);
}
}