Merge pull request #4228 from roemba/patch-1
Add notes on timeouts while using long GRPC streams
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> If you are developing public gRPC endpoints, check out
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> If you are developing public gRPC endpoints, check out
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> https://proto.stack.build, a protocol buffer / gRPC build service that can use
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> https://proto.stack.build, a protocol buffer / gRPC build service that can use
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> to help make it easier for your users to consume your API.
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> to help make it easier for your users to consume your API.
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> See also the specific GRPC settings of NGINX: https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_grpc_module.html
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### Notes on using response/request streams
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1. If your server does only response streaming and you expect a stream to be open longer than 60 seconds, you will have to change the `grpc_read_timeout` to acommodate for this.
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2. If your service does only request streaming and you expect a stream to be open longer than 60 seconds, you have to change the
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`grpc_send_timeout` and the `client_body_timeout`.
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3. If you do both response and request streaming with an open stream longer than 60 seconds, you have to change all three timeouts: `grpc_read_timeout`, `grpc_send_timeout` and `client_body_timeout`.
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Values for the timeouts must be specified as e.g. `"1200s"`.
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> On the most recent versions of nginx-ingress, changing these timeouts requires using the `nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/server-snippet` annotation. There are plans for future releases to allow using the Kubernetes annotations to define each timeout seperately.
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