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docs/features/events.md
### Events with Failures When an operation fails, a failure method is called. This is `connectFailed()` for failures while building a connection to the server, and `callFailed()` when the HTTP call fails permanently. When a failure happens it is possible that a `start` event won’t have a corresponding `end` event. ![Events Diagram](../assets/images/******@****.***) ### Events with Retries and Follow-Ups
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealConnection.kt
} /** * Returns true if this connection's route has the same address as any of [candidates]. This * requires us to have a DNS address for both hosts, which only happens after route planning. We * can't coalesce connections that use a proxy, since proxies don't tell us the origin server's IP * address. */ private fun routeMatchesAny(candidates: List<Route>): Boolean {
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/ConnectPlan.kt
return tunnelResult } } if (route.address.sslSocketFactory != null) { // Assume the server won't send a TLS ServerHello until we send a TLS ClientHello. If // that happens, then we will have buffered bytes that are needed by the SSLSocket! // This check is imperfect: it doesn't tell us whether a handshake will succeed, just
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/OkHttpClient.kt
* * If the server does not respond to each ping with a pong within `interval`, this client will * assume that connectivity has been lost. When this happens on a web socket the connection is * canceled and its listener is [notified][WebSocketListener.onFailure]. When it happens on an * HTTP/2 connection the connection is closed and any calls it is carrying * [will fail with an IOException][java.io.IOException]. *
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docs/features/interceptors.md
return response; } } ``` A call to `chain.proceed(request)` is a critical part of each interceptor’s implementation. This simple-looking method is where all the HTTP work happens, producing a response to satisfy the request. If `chain.proceed(request)` is being called more than once previous response bodies must be closed.
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