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Increase HTTP client timeout to 300 seconds#5502

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@chitadi chitadi commented May 25, 2026

Ensure any delay from the Gemini API, which is currently seeing extremely high traffic so requests might get queued, is accounted for.

Ensure any delay from the Gemini API, which is currently seeing extremely high traffic so requests might get queued, is accounted for.
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Summary of Changes

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This pull request modifies the HTTP client configuration within the gap-analyzer tool. The change is intended to improve the robustness of API interactions by allowing more time for requests to complete during periods of high traffic, preventing premature timeouts.

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  • HTTP Client Timeout Adjustment: Increased the HTTP client timeout from 60 seconds to 300 seconds to better handle potential latency and queuing issues when communicating with the Gemini API.
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Pull Request Functional Test Report for #5502 / 9086635

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LGTM

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This pull request updates the HTTP client timeout in tools/gap-analyzer/read_fnttests.go, increasing it from 60 seconds to 300 seconds. I have no feedback to provide.

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