feat(cmd/serve): add in default-shutdown-timeout flag to increase shutdown timeout on http server shutdown #1162
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Under the hood
ory/oathkeeper
uses https://github.com/ory/graceful to shutdown the HTTP proxy. Thegraceful
package provides a constant calledDefaultShutdownTimeout
which sets the timeout to be5
seconds.We have an application that can take up to
60
seconds to finish processing requests and we need a solution to be able to change this shutdown time in order for those requests to complete successfully.As a result, we need a way to configure
oathkeeper
to bump up that timeout and the implementation has a flag that will be able to override the global variable set in thegraceful
package. Although this does not seem like the most ideal solution it provides a way for us to change that value.Curious to hear suggestions on what may be an alternative approach to get a similar outcome & would be happy to try and make the changes needed for any feedback to help enable that.
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