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plezy/lib/utils/media_server_timeouts.dart
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/// Centralized HTTP timeout constants for both backends. The same
/// [MediaServerHttpClient] wrapper is used by Plex and Jellyfin clients —
/// timeouts are kept here so the budgets per phase are visible at a
/// glance.
class MediaServerTimeouts {
static const connect = Duration(seconds: 10);
static const receive = Duration(seconds: 120);
/// Retry budget for home `/hubs` startup calls. These endpoints can be slow
/// while Plex wakes idle disks, but should not block forever.
static const homeHubAttemptTimeouts = [Duration(seconds: 10), Duration(seconds: 5), Duration(milliseconds: 2500)];
/// Timeout for probing a cached/preferred endpoint before falling back to
/// the full candidate race (used in [PlexServer.findBestWorkingConnection]).
static const preferredEndpointProbe = Duration(milliseconds: 1500);
/// Timeout for the connection race where all candidates are tested in
/// parallel (used in [PlexServer.findBestWorkingConnection]).
static const connectionRace = Duration(seconds: 2);
/// Per-server connection budget: preferred probe + race + HTTPS upgrade
/// attempt + 1s buffer.
static const perServerConnect = Duration(milliseconds: 1500 + 2000 + 2000 + 1000);
/// HTTP timeout for the live-TV tune POST. Matches Plex web's value — the
/// default 10s connect budget is too tight on Fire-TV cold starts.
static const tune = Duration(seconds: 30);
static const plexTvConnect = Duration(seconds: 5);
static const plexTvReceive = Duration(seconds: 10);
/// Probe + token-validate timeout — Jellyfin servers respond fast on
/// `/System/Info/Public` and `/Users/Me`.
static const jellyfinProbe = Duration(seconds: 8);
/// Best-effort `/Sessions/Logout` timeout — short because the call is
/// fire-and-forget; the token is removed locally regardless.
static const jellyfinSignOut = Duration(seconds: 5);
}