unfortunately it is an closed API (else I would have gladly posted the URL)...on another note I tried using the REST::Client instead of LWP::UserAgent and it worked that is it did not time out.

sub getUserInfov { my($userId) = @_; my $userURI = 'https://xxx.com/api/m1/request/'. $partnerId. '/users/ + print $userURI, "\n"; my $client = REST::Client->new(); $client->addHeader('Authorization', $authHeaders); $client->GET($userURI); # my $userContent = decode_json( $client->responseContent()); # print Dumper($userContent); print 'Response: ' . $client->responseContent() . "\n"; print 'Response status: ' . $client->responseCode() . "\n"; foreach ( $client->responseHeaders() ) { print 'Header: ' . $_ . '=' . $client->responseHeader($_) . "\n"; } # return ($userContent); #sleep (3); }

In reply to Re^4: LWP::UserAgent Get timing out after few request by sannag
in thread LWP::UserAgent Get timing out after few request by sannag

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