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| public RestClient(string accessKey, IProxyConfigurationInjector proxyConfigurationInjector) | ||
| : this(HttpsRestMessagebirdComEndpoint, accessKey, proxyConfigurationInjector) | ||
| : this(accessKey, proxyConfigurationInjector, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(60)) |
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I think it would be great to have a TimeSpan DefaultTimeout field to use here - then we can reuse that below when actually setting the timeout in PrepareRequest. What do you think?
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Currently the webrequest object (.net object used to make the actual api calls) does not have a request timeout explicitly set, thus using the default timeout of 60 seconds. However, for many calls this is too much, especially when a service using the client itself uses a smaller timeout. This PR makes it possible to configure this request timeout on a Client object.