| Copyright | (c) 2013-2023 Brendan Hay |
|---|---|
| License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
| Maintainer | Brendan Hay |
| Stability | auto-generated |
| Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
| Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Amazonka.AppMesh.Types.GrpcTimeout
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data GrpcTimeout Source #
An object that represents types of timeouts.
See: newGrpcTimeout smart constructor.
Constructors
| GrpcTimeout' | |
Fields
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Instances
newGrpcTimeout :: GrpcTimeout Source #
Create a value of GrpcTimeout with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:idle:GrpcTimeout', grpcTimeout_idle - An object that represents an idle timeout. An idle timeout bounds the
amount of time that a connection may be idle. The default value is none.
$sel:perRequest:GrpcTimeout', grpcTimeout_perRequest - An object that represents a per request timeout. The default value is 15
seconds. If you set a higher timeout, then make sure that the higher
value is set for each App Mesh resource in a conversation. For example,
if a virtual node backend uses a virtual router provider to route to
another virtual node, then the timeout should be greater than 15 seconds
for the source and destination virtual node and the route.
grpcTimeout_idle :: Lens' GrpcTimeout (Maybe Duration) Source #
An object that represents an idle timeout. An idle timeout bounds the amount of time that a connection may be idle. The default value is none.
grpcTimeout_perRequest :: Lens' GrpcTimeout (Maybe Duration) Source #
An object that represents a per request timeout. The default value is 15 seconds. If you set a higher timeout, then make sure that the higher value is set for each App Mesh resource in a conversation. For example, if a virtual node backend uses a virtual router provider to route to another virtual node, then the timeout should be greater than 15 seconds for the source and destination virtual node and the route.