HACKberry | practical model for daily use | REST library
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kandi X-RAY | HACKberry Summary
HACKberry is a practical model for daily use created through the cooperation of actual users. Hackberries, which are a species of trees included in the elm family, grow many branches. Our goal is to develop an artificial arm that would become the platform upon which developers and artificial arm users from all over the world are able to build as they wish. The name represents our vision to “hack” at problems, grow branches of joy that reach out to users and enable their ideas and efforts to bear fruit (“berries”). "HACKberry" provides dual licenses system for Users: one is for non-profit use under this Policy, and the other is for exceptional use (including commercial use). Contents uploaded to the Exiii forum or GitHub may not only be used for development of HACKberry and may not be limited to just Creative Commons Licenses, and may be distributed by Exiii under a proprietary closed license, regardless of whether the content is program code, bug reports, opinions, ideas, etc. and regardless of the circumstances in which it was uploaded or whether it will be used for profit or not.
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QUESTION
I'm writing a bot for myself, which could, on request, find torrents and download them to my home media center.
I receive an error with my webhook: request lives only ~ 5 seconds.
Parsers work 1-10 seconds + home server on hackberry is very slow.
With this, my requests die at 50%.
How can I query and receive an answer after more then 5 seconds?
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Answered 2018-Aug-22 at 21:46An action is expected to respond within 5 seconds. This does not necessarily have to be the exact answer, but you'll need to have something to let the user know that your action is still processing.
This could be as simple as giving an intermediary state like, "Okay, I'm going to start. Do you want anything else?", or playing a short MediaResponse as "hold music". Then you can store the state in a short-term and quick to access database which is easy to poll and give as a status update when the user asks.
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