Schedule transport ping interval#10189
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can you assign the key and the value here before we use it? it's way easier to read
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please make sure you remove the conditional on master
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Sometimes, when using transport client for example, through a load balancer, there is a need to send a scheduled ping message to keep each channel alive. Add support for `transport.ping_schedule`, which controls the schedule (-1 for disabled) at which a ping message will be sent. For transport client case, it gets enabled automatically since almost always this is the desired behavior. We use the same 6 bytes header format for the ping message, with ES header and -1 for data length for ping message, and simply continue to process the next messages once this is encountered. closes elastic#10189
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Sometimes, when using transport client for example, through a load balancer, there is a need to send a scheduled ping message to keep each channel alive. Add support for `transport.ping_schedule`, which controls the schedule (-1 for disabled) at which a ping message will be sent. For transport client case, it gets enabled automatically since almost always this is the desired behavior. We use the same 6 bytes header format for the ping message, with ES header and -1 for data length for ping message, and simply continue to process the next messages once this is encountered. closes #10189
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Sometimes, when using transport client for example, through a load balancer, there is a need to send a scheduled ping message to keep each channel alive.
Add support for
transport.ping_schedule, which controls the schedule (-1 for disabled) at which a ping message will be sent. For transport client case, it gets enabled automatically since almost always this is the desired behavior.We use the same 6 bytes header format for the ping message, with ES header and -1 for data length for ping message, and simply continue to process the next messages once this is encountered.