How can I handle timeouts in asynchronous APIs?
You can handle timeouts in asynchronous APIs by using techniques like setting a timeout limit, using promises with a timeout, or leveraging libraries that support timeout functionality.
Can you give me an example of using promises with a timeout?
Sure! You can create a function that wraps your API call in a promise and uses setTimeout
to reject the promise if it takes too long.
What happens if the API call succeeds after the timeout?
If the API call succeeds after the timeout, the result will be ignored since the promise has already been rejected. You can handle this by checking if the promise is still pending.
Are there any libraries that can help with this?
Yes, libraries like Axios and Fetch have built-in support for timeout configurations, making it easier to manage timeouts in your API calls.
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