In my mochiweb application, I am using a long held HTTP request. I wanted to detect when the connection with the user died, and I figured out how to do that by doing:
Socket = Req:get(socket),
inet:setopts(Socket, [{active, once}]),
receive
{tcp_closed, Socket} ->
% handle clean up
Data ->
% do something
end.
This works when: user closes his tab/browser or refreshes the page. However, when the internet connection dies suddenly (say wifi signal lost all of a sudden), or when the browser crashes abnormally, I am not able to detect a tcp close.
Am I missing something, or is there any other way to achieve this?
There is a TCP keepalive protocol and it can be enabled with inet:setopts/2
under the option {keepalive, Boolean}
.
I would suggest that you don't use it. The keep-alive timeout and max-retries tends to be system wide, and it is optional after all. Using timeouts on the protocol level is better.
The HTTP protocol has the status code Request Timeout which you can send to the client if it seems dead.
Check out the after
clause in receive blocks that you can use to timeout waiting for data, or use the timer module, or use erlang:start_timer/3
. They all have different performance characteristics and resource costs.