Constructor of HTTP::Tiny
sub new {
my($class, %args) = @_;
my $self = {
max_redirect => 5,
timeout => 60, # default
keep_alive => 1,
verify_SSL => $args{verify_SSL} || $args{verify_ssl} || 0, #
+ no verification by default
no_proxy => $ENV{no_proxy},
};
bless $self, $class;
$class->_validate_cookie_jar( $args{cookie_jar} ) if $args{cookie_
+jar};
for my $key ( @attributes ) {
$self->{$key} = $args{$key} if exists $args{$key}
}
$self->agent( exists $args{agent} ? $args{agent} : $class->_agent
+);
$self->_set_proxies;
return $self;
}
Default request timeout is 60 seconds, why do you put 6000?
6000 sec = 100 minutes = 1 hour 40 :)
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