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Is it possibly to increase Cloudfront timeout parameter when using Amplify? #3508
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Hi @martysaid thanks for raising this question. We do have a hard limit for server side requests of 30 seconds which cannot be increased at this time. However, we have an open feature request for this so please feel free to follow that issue for any updates: #3223 |
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App Id
d2t6g5ffdrl1wb
AWS Region
ap-southeast-2
Amplify Hosting feature
Not Applicable
Question
I have a NextJS app hosted on AWS Amplify. The application makes a call to a third party API. The responses from the third party API may take longer than 30 seconds. Accordingly, my API is getting 504 errors from Cloudfront. My understanding is that there might be Cloudfront settings to extend the timeout length. Is this correct? If so, how can these be configured?
Thanks for your help.
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