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okhttp-sse/src/test/java/okhttp3/sse/internal/EventSourceHttpTest.kt
assertThat(eventListener.recordedEventTypes()).containsExactly( "CallStart", "ProxySelectStart", "ProxySelectEnd", "DnsStart", "DnsEnd", "ConnectStart", "ConnectEnd", "ConnectionAcquired", "RequestHeadersStart", "RequestHeadersEnd", "ResponseHeadersStart", "ResponseHeadersEnd", "FollowUpDecision", "ResponseBodyStart",
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okhttp-sse/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/sse/EventSource.kt
*/ fun cancel() fun interface Factory { /** * Creates a new event source and immediately returns it. Creating an event source initiates an * asynchronous process to connect the socket. Once that succeeds or fails, `listener` will be * notified. The caller must cancel the returned event source when it is no longer in use. */ fun newEventSource( request: Request,
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docs/recipes.md
Use timeouts to fail a call when its peer is unreachable. Network partitions can be due to client connectivity problems, server availability problems, or anything between. OkHttp supports connect, write, read, and full call timeouts. === ":material-language-kotlin: Kotlin" ```kotlin private val client: OkHttpClient = OkHttpClient.Builder() .connectTimeout(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
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