Handle Connection and Read Timeouts for RestClient calls in android

Aswathy P Krishnan picture Aswathy P Krishnan · May 14, 2013 · Viewed 13.2k times · Source

I have a RestService interface with many rest calls which I am using throughout my application.

I am setting timeouts for handling connection and read-timeouts

ClientHttpRequestFactory httpFactory = myRestService.getRestTemplate().getRequestFactory();
    if(httpFactory!=null)
    {
        if(httpFactory instanceof SimpleClientHttpRequestFactory)
        {
            ((SimpleClientHttpRequestFactory)httpFactory).setConnectTimeout(10*1000);
            ((SimpleClientHttpRequestFactory)httpFactory).setReadTimeout(30*1000);
        }
        else if(httpFactory instanceof HttpComponentsClientHttpRequestFactory)
        {
            ((HttpComponentsClientHttpRequestFactory)httpFactory).setConnectTimeout(10*1000);
            ((HttpComponentsClientHttpRequestFactory)httpFactory).setReadTimeout(30*1000);
        }
    }

But I am stuck with handling the timeout situation. I thought of using this method but it is not coming into this loop when rest call fails.

myRestService.getRestTemplate().setErrorHandler(new ResponseErrorHandler() 
    {
        @Override
        public boolean hasError(ClientHttpResponse paramClientHttpResponse) throws IOException 
        {
            Log.e(TAG, paramClientHttpResponse==null?"Null response" : ("Has Error : " + paramClientHttpResponse.getStatusText()+" , status code : "+paramClientHttpResponse.getStatusCode()));

            return false;
        }
        @Override
        public void handleError(ClientHttpResponse paramClientHttpResponse) throws IOException 
        {
            Log.e(TAG, paramClientHttpResponse==null?"Null response":("Handle Error : " + paramClientHttpResponse.getStatusText()+" , status code : "+paramClientHttpResponse.getStatusCode()));
        }
    });

Can anybody help me with this..!?

Answer

alexei burmistrov picture alexei burmistrov · May 22, 2013

Timeout, bad gateway, host not found and other socket exceptions can not be covered by ErrorHandlers. The target of ErrorHandlers is to look for the errors in an existing Response as stated in the ResponseErrorHandler's method signature.

All socket exceptions throw RestClientException and must be caught for every RestTemplate operation such as getForObject() in try...catch block.

try {
    repr = myRestService.getRestTemplate().getForObject(url, responseType, vars);
} catch (RestClientException e) {
    //Further exception processing, forming negative response should be here
}

Check out reference.

Hope, that helps.