Each library has its own, language preferred way, to pass connection options. One of the most common options is a connect timeout. It limits how long it can take to establish a connection to a server. Should multiple URLs be provided, this timeout applies to each cluster member individually. To set the maximum time to connect to a server to 10 seconds:
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Go" %}
nc, err := nats.Connect("demo.nats.io", nats.Name("API Options Example"), nats.Timeout(10*time.Second))
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer nc.Close()
// Do something with the connection
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Java" %}
Options options = new Options.Builder().
server("nats://demo.nats.io:4222").
connectionTimeout(Duration.ofSeconds(10)). // Set timeout
build();
Connection nc = Nats.connect(options);
// Do something with the connection
nc.close();
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="JavaScript" %}
const nc = await connect({
reconnectTimeWait: 10 * 1000, // 10s
servers: ["demo.nats.io"],
});
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Python" %}
nc = NATS()
await nc.connect(
servers=["nats://demo.nats.io:4222"],
connect_timeout=10)
# Do something with the connection
await nc.close()
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Ruby" %}
# There is currently no connect timeout as part of the Ruby NATS client API, but you can use a timer to mimic it.
require 'nats/client'
timer = EM.add_timer(10) do
NATS.connect do |nc|
# Do something with the connection
# Close the connection
nc.close
end
end
EM.cancel_timer(timer)
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="C" %}
nnatsConnection *conn = NULL;
natsOptions *opts = NULL;
natsStatus s = NATS_OK;
s = natsOptions_Create(&opts);
if (s == NATS_OK)
// Set the timeout to 10 seconds (10,000 milliseconds)
s = natsOptions_SetTimeout(opts, 10000);
if (s == NATS_OK)
s = natsConnection_Connect(&conn, opts);
(...)
// Destroy objects that were created
natsConnection_Destroy(conn);
natsOptions_Destroy(opts);
{% endtab %} {% endtabs %}