feat: allow setting curl connect timeout via env variable#171
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Great contribution! This change fixes an important behavior and improves runtime stability. It would be great to have this merged soon — it can save a lot of time for anyone debugging similar issues. 👏 |
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Awesome contribution! 😎 |
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This PR allows setting the
CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUTvalues in the Docker.php file using environment variables.This improvement helps fix issues such as appwrite/appwrite#8698, https://appwrite.io/threads/1285572082469437581 and other similar problems in appwrite where the user tries to run a function that needs a cold start and receives the following error:
I have found that the reason is that, mainly on the
$executeV5call, the timeout for receiving the first byte is hard coded as a 5.This PR would allow the environment variable to be later exposed to Appwrite and configured to greater values such as 30 seconds for slower machines.
Cheers!