feat(web): allow to shutdown faster when there is no more requests#1193
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feat(web): allow to shutdown faster when there is no more requests#1193
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before this change this would wait for the keep alive timeout, now it shut down instantly (because there is no pending request)
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This implementation works to shutdown faster on h1 / h2 and h3 when there is no more requests, however i'm sure there is a better way to do it |
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Ref #1190
Still a draft but this is an example on how we could shutdown faster and cleanly even when there is still pending connections, this is a proof of concept on h1 dispatcher, h2 and h3 can do something similar also
I used a
tokio::sync::watchchanneltokio_util::CancellationTokento check for shutdown change but maybe there is a better solution (there is a lot of things to adapt, like naming, correct deps, etc ... but this is mainly an example for the moment)