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There are a number of things that users may want to adjust (Proxies, Read Timeouts, Connection Timeouts, Redirect attempts, etc). Right now not all languages allow doing this. This issue is to identify the requirements for a client config and its implementation.
Right now I think only Java (and kind of Ruby) has this concept, and supports a limited number of things. Implementing this in C# would improve the constructors considerably.
Things that can go in here:
Base uri
connection / open timeout
read timeout
proxy / credentials
Keep alive
Max Redirects
Certificates
Filters (Java has this and I'm not sure what it is)
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There are a number of things that users may want to adjust (Proxies, Read Timeouts, Connection Timeouts, Redirect attempts, etc). Right now not all languages allow doing this. This issue is to identify the requirements for a client config and its implementation.
Right now I think only Java (and kind of Ruby) has this concept, and supports a limited number of things. Implementing this in C# would improve the constructors considerably.
Things that can go in here:
Usage example
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