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When you alter the timeout, whether through timeout$ or on the global timeout setting, it does not matter. As soon as those exceed the value of 5555 transport will override due to the following setting:
However this is quite problematic, as overriding this settings especially if you use the mesh module is not that simple. So how does this makes sense that the transport ignores global timeouts and carries around its own?
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This seems to be a bug, but not sure.
When you alter the timeout, whether through
timeout$
or on the global timeout setting, it does not matter. As soon as those exceed the value of5555
transport will override due to the following setting:seneca-transport/transport.js
Line 36 in 5577415
However this is quite problematic, as overriding this settings especially if you use the mesh module is not that simple. So how does this makes sense that the transport ignores global timeouts and carries around its own?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: