Setting timeout for new URL(...).text in Groovy/Grails
You'd have to do it the old way, getting a URLConnection, setting the timeout on that object, then reading in the data through a Reader
This would be a good thing to add to Groovy though (imho), as it's something I could see myself needing at some point ;-)
Maybe suggest it as a feature request on the JIRA?
I've added it as a RFE on the Groovy JIRA
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-3921
So hopefully we'll see it in a future version of Groovy...
I checked source code of groovy 2.1.8
, below code is available:
'http://www.google.com'.toURL().getText([connectTimeout: 2000, readTimeout: 3000])
The logic to process configuration map is located in method org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.ResourceGroovyMethods#configuredInputStream
private static InputStream configuredInputStream(Map parameters, URL url) throws IOException {
final URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
if (parameters != null) {
if (parameters.containsKey("connectTimeout")) {
connection.setConnectTimeout(DefaultGroovyMethods.asType(parameters.get("connectTimeout"), Integer.class));
}
if (parameters.containsKey("readTimeout")) {
connection.setReadTimeout(DefaultGroovyMethods.asType(parameters.get("readTimeout"), Integer.class));
}
if (parameters.containsKey("useCaches")) {
connection.setUseCaches(DefaultGroovyMethods.asType(parameters.get("useCaches"), Boolean.class));
}
if (parameters.containsKey("allowUserInteraction")) {
connection.setAllowUserInteraction(DefaultGroovyMethods.asType(parameters.get("allowUserInteraction"), Boolean.class));
}
if (parameters.containsKey("requestProperties")) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
Map<String, String> properties = (Map<String, String>) parameters.get("requestProperties");
for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : properties.entrySet()) {
connection.setRequestProperty(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue());
}
}
}
return connection.getInputStream();
}