BlobRequestOptions.MaximumExecutionTime Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the maximum execution time across all potential retries for the request.
public TimeSpan? MaximumExecutionTime { get; set; }
member this.MaximumExecutionTime : Nullable<TimeSpan> with get, set
Public Property MaximumExecutionTime As Nullable(Of TimeSpan)
Property Value
A TimeSpan representing the maximum execution time for retries for the request.
Implements
Examples
BlobRequestOptions timeoutRequestOptions = new BlobRequestOptions()
{
// Each REST operation will timeout after 5 seconds.
ServerTimeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5),
// Allot 30 seconds for this API call, including retries
MaximumExecutionTime = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30)
};
byteCount = blob.DownloadToByteArray(destinationArray, index: 0, accessCondition: null, options: timeoutRequestOptions);
Remarks
The maximum execution time is the time allotted for a single API call. If the total amount of time spent in the API - across all REST requests, retries, etc - exceeds this value, the client will timeout. This value is only tracked on the client, it is not sent to the service.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET