Implementing rxjs Timeout with observable










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I am trying to Implement timeout with my http observable, but I don't think I'm handing the request correctly.



import HttpClient,HttpHeaders from '@angular/common/http';
import Injectable from '@angular/core';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/retry';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/delay';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/timeout';


//POST form
submitForm(data,authToken)
//console.log(data,authToken);
const httpOptions =
headers: new HttpHeaders(
'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'Authorization': authToken
)
;
return this.http.post(this.apisubmitFormUrl, JSON.stringify(data),
httpOptions


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this.stemAPI.submitForm(this.submitData,this.reap.token).subscribe((result) => 
//handle response
, (err) =>

//handle error
);









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    And why do you not think you're handling the request correctly?
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:27










  • Well the timeout function I feel isn't working. I've been testing and when I create an instance that the API requests takes longer than the timeout, I don't get any response or anything.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29






  • 1




    It should go into the error handler if the response takes longer than the timeout
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29










  • That's what I assumed, but for some reason it's not doing that.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:31






  • 1




    When I tried this in Stackblitz, it seemed to work fine...
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:37















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I am trying to Implement timeout with my http observable, but I don't think I'm handing the request correctly.



import HttpClient,HttpHeaders from '@angular/common/http';
import Injectable from '@angular/core';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/retry';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/delay';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/timeout';


//POST form
submitForm(data,authToken)
//console.log(data,authToken);
const httpOptions =
headers: new HttpHeaders(
'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'Authorization': authToken
)
;
return this.http.post(this.apisubmitFormUrl, JSON.stringify(data),
httpOptions


From other page



this.stemAPI.submitForm(this.submitData,this.reap.token).subscribe((result) => 
//handle response
, (err) =>

//handle error
);









share|improve this question



















  • 1




    And why do you not think you're handling the request correctly?
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:27










  • Well the timeout function I feel isn't working. I've been testing and when I create an instance that the API requests takes longer than the timeout, I don't get any response or anything.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29






  • 1




    It should go into the error handler if the response takes longer than the timeout
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29










  • That's what I assumed, but for some reason it's not doing that.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:31






  • 1




    When I tried this in Stackblitz, it seemed to work fine...
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:37













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I am trying to Implement timeout with my http observable, but I don't think I'm handing the request correctly.



import HttpClient,HttpHeaders from '@angular/common/http';
import Injectable from '@angular/core';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/retry';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/delay';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/timeout';


//POST form
submitForm(data,authToken)
//console.log(data,authToken);
const httpOptions =
headers: new HttpHeaders(
'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'Authorization': authToken
)
;
return this.http.post(this.apisubmitFormUrl, JSON.stringify(data),
httpOptions


From other page



this.stemAPI.submitForm(this.submitData,this.reap.token).subscribe((result) => 
//handle response
, (err) =>

//handle error
);









share|improve this question















I am trying to Implement timeout with my http observable, but I don't think I'm handing the request correctly.



import HttpClient,HttpHeaders from '@angular/common/http';
import Injectable from '@angular/core';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/retry';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/delay';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/timeout';


//POST form
submitForm(data,authToken)
//console.log(data,authToken);
const httpOptions =
headers: new HttpHeaders(
'Accept': 'application/json, text/plain',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'Authorization': authToken
)
;
return this.http.post(this.apisubmitFormUrl, JSON.stringify(data),
httpOptions


From other page



this.stemAPI.submitForm(this.submitData,this.reap.token).subscribe((result) => 
//handle response
, (err) =>

//handle error
);






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edited Nov 11 '18 at 20:45









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  • 1




    And why do you not think you're handling the request correctly?
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:27










  • Well the timeout function I feel isn't working. I've been testing and when I create an instance that the API requests takes longer than the timeout, I don't get any response or anything.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29






  • 1




    It should go into the error handler if the response takes longer than the timeout
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29










  • That's what I assumed, but for some reason it's not doing that.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:31






  • 1




    When I tried this in Stackblitz, it seemed to work fine...
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:37












  • 1




    And why do you not think you're handling the request correctly?
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:27










  • Well the timeout function I feel isn't working. I've been testing and when I create an instance that the API requests takes longer than the timeout, I don't get any response or anything.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29






  • 1




    It should go into the error handler if the response takes longer than the timeout
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:29










  • That's what I assumed, but for some reason it's not doing that.
    – Stephen Romero
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:31






  • 1




    When I tried this in Stackblitz, it seemed to work fine...
    – user184994
    Nov 11 '18 at 20:37







1




1




And why do you not think you're handling the request correctly?
– user184994
Nov 11 '18 at 20:27




And why do you not think you're handling the request correctly?
– user184994
Nov 11 '18 at 20:27












Well the timeout function I feel isn't working. I've been testing and when I create an instance that the API requests takes longer than the timeout, I don't get any response or anything.
– Stephen Romero
Nov 11 '18 at 20:29




Well the timeout function I feel isn't working. I've been testing and when I create an instance that the API requests takes longer than the timeout, I don't get any response or anything.
– Stephen Romero
Nov 11 '18 at 20:29




1




1




It should go into the error handler if the response takes longer than the timeout
– user184994
Nov 11 '18 at 20:29




It should go into the error handler if the response takes longer than the timeout
– user184994
Nov 11 '18 at 20:29












That's what I assumed, but for some reason it's not doing that.
– Stephen Romero
Nov 11 '18 at 20:31




That's what I assumed, but for some reason it's not doing that.
– Stephen Romero
Nov 11 '18 at 20:31




1




1




When I tried this in Stackblitz, it seemed to work fine...
– user184994
Nov 11 '18 at 20:37




When I tried this in Stackblitz, it seemed to work fine...
– user184994
Nov 11 '18 at 20:37

















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