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Jan Høydahl reopened SOLR-13605:
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Re-opening as I believe this broke the 9.x build?
https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Solr/job/Solr-Check-9.x/
> HttpSolrClient.Builder.withHttpClient() is useless for the purpose of setting
> client scoped so/connect timeouts
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>
> Key: SOLR-13605
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13605
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Chris M. Hostetter
> Assignee: Eric Pugh
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: main (10.0), 9.3
>
> Time Spent: 2.5h
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> TL;DR: trying to use {{HttpSolrClient.Builder.withHttpClient}} is useless for
> the the purpose of specifying an {{HttpClient}} with the default "timeouts"
> you want to use on all requests, because of how {{HttpSolrClient.Builder}}
> and {{HttpClientUtil.createDefaultRequestConfigBuilder()}} hardcode values
> thta get set on every {{HttpRequest}}.
> This internally affects code that uses things like
> {{UpdateShardHandler.getDefaultHttpClient()}},
> {{UpdateShardHandler.getUpdateOnlyHttpClient()}}
> {{UpdateShardHandler.getRecoveryOnlyHttpClient()}}, etc...
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> While looking into the patch in SOLR-13532, I realized that the way
> {{HttpSolrClient.Builder}} and it's super class {{SolrClientBuilder}} work,
> the following code doesn't do what a reasonable person would expect...
> {code:java}
> SolrParams clientParams = params(HttpClientUtil.PROP_SO_TIMEOUT, 12345,
> HttpClientUtil.PROP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT,
> 67890);
> HttpClient httpClient = HttpClientUtil.createClient(clientParams);
> HttpSolrClient solrClient = new HttpSolrClient.Builder(ANY_BASE_SOLR_URL)
> .withHttpClient(httpClient)
> .build();
> {code}
> When {{solrClient}} is used to execute a request, neither of the properties
> passed to {{HttpClientUtil.createClient(...)}} will matter - the
> {{HttpSolrClient.Builder}} (via inheritence from {{SolrClientBuilder}} has
> the following hardcoded values...
> {code:java}
> // SolrClientBuilder
> protected Integer connectionTimeoutMillis = 15000;
> protected Integer socketTimeoutMillis = 120000;
> {code}
> ...which unless overridden by calls to {{withConnectionTimeout()}} and
> {{withSocketTimeout()}} will get set on the {{HttpSolrClient}} object, and
> used on every request...
> {code:java}
> // protected HttpSolrClient constructor
> this.connectionTimeout = builder.connectionTimeoutMillis;
> this.soTimeout = builder.socketTimeoutMillis;
> {code}
> It would be tempting to try and do something like this to work around the
> problem...
> {code:java}
> SolrParams clientParams = params(HttpClientUtil.PROP_SO_TIMEOUT, 12345,
> HttpClientUtil.PROP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT,
> 67890);
> HttpClient httpClient = HttpClientUtil.createClient(clientParams);
> HttpSolrClient solrClient = new HttpSolrClient.Builder(ANY_BASE_SOLR_URL)
> .withHttpClient(httpClient)
> .withSocketTimeout(null)
> .withConnectionTimeout(null)
> .build();
> {code}
> ...except for 2 problems:
> # In {{HttpSolrClient.executeMethod}}, if the values of
> {{this.connectionTimeout}} or {{this.soTimeout}} are null, then the values
> from {{HttpClientUtil.createDefaultRequestConfigBuilder();}} get used, which
> has it's own hardcoded defaults.
> # {{withSocketTimeout}} and {{withConnectionTimeout}} take an int, not a
> (nullable) Integer.
> So then maybe something like this would work? - particularly since at the
> {{HttpClient}} / {{HttpRequest}} / {{RequestConfig}} level, a "-1" set on the
> {{HttpRequest}}'s {{RequestConfig}} is suppose to mean "use the (client)
> default" ...
> {code:java}
> SolrParams clientParams = params(HttpClientUtil.PROP_SO_TIMEOUT, 12345,
> HttpClientUtil.PROP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT,
> 67890);
> HttpClient httpClient = HttpClientUtil.createClient(clientParams);
> HttpSolrClient client = new HttpSolrClient.Builder(ANY_BASE_SOLR_URL)
> .withHttpClient(httpClient)
> .withSocketTimeout(-1)
> .withConnectionTimeout(-1)
> .build();
> {code}
> ...except that if we do *that* we get an IllegalArgumentException...
> {code:java}
> // SolrClientBuilder
> public B withConnectionTimeout(int connectionTimeoutMillis) {
> if (connectionTimeoutMillis < 0) {
> throw new IllegalArgumentException("connectionTimeoutMillis must be a
> non-negative integer.");
> }
> {code}
> This is madness, and eliminates most/all of the known value of using
> {{.withHttpClient}}
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