Timeout and Errors
Setup Instructions
Component Modules
Android
Google App Engine
Batching
Media Download
Media Upload
OAuth 2.0
Timeouts and Errors
Support
Setting timeouts
In the following example, which uses the
Google Analytics API, the setConnectTimeout and
setReadTimeout methods are used to set the connect and read timeouts to three
minutes (in milliseconds) for all requests:
private HttpRequestInitializer setHttpTimeout(final HttpRequestInitializer requestInitializer) {
return new HttpRequestInitializer() {
@Override
public void initialize(HttpRequest httpRequest) throws IOException {
requestInitializer.initialize(httpRequest);
httpRequest.setConnectTimeout(3 * 60000); // 3 minutes connect timeout
httpRequest.setReadTimeout(3 * 60000); // 3 minutes read timeout
}
};
GoogleCredential credential = ....
final Analytics analytics = Analytics.builder(new NetHttpTransport(), jsonFactory, setHttpTimeout(credential)).build();
Handling HTTP error responses from Google APIs
When an error status code is detected in an HTTP response to a Google API that
uses the JSON format, the generated libraries throw a
GoogleJsonResponseException.
The following example shows one way that you can handle these exceptions:
Drive.Files.List listFiles = drive.files.list();
try {
FileList response = listFiles.execute();
...
} catch (GoogleJsonResponseException e) {
System.err.println(e.getDetails());
}