Define a time limit in C# with RestSharp
In this guide, we'll show you how to define a time limit for PDF conversions using C# and the RestSharp library.
When converting documents to PDF, you might want to set a timeout to prevent long-running conversions from blocking your application.
using RestSharp;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
// You can get an API key at https://pdfshift.io
var apiKey = "sk_xxxxxxxxxxxx";
var client = new RestClient("https://api.pdfshift.io/v3/convert/pdf");
client.Timeout = 30000; // 30 seconds timeout
var request = new RestRequest(Method.Post);
request.AddHeader("X-API-Key", apiKey);
request.AddHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
var payload = new
{
source = "https://www.example.com",
// Set a timeout in seconds
timeout = 30
};
request.AddJsonBody(payload);
var response = await client.ExecuteAsync(request);
// Handle errors:
if (response.StatusCode >= System.Net.HttpStatusCode.BadRequest)
{
throw new Exception($"Request failed with status code {response.StatusCode}");
}
File.WriteAllBytes("result.pdf", response.RawBytes);
Console.WriteLine("The PDF document was generated and saved to result.pdf");
This allows you to control how long a conversion can take before timing out.
For further details on the timeout property and its usage, please refer to our dedicated documentation.
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