In the Azure Service Bus queue client, I use the ReceiveBatchAsync
method to wait for a specified time to receive a batch of messages asynchronously.
var messages = await queueClient.ReceiveBatchAsync(10, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30));
I'd like a clean shutdown of my application, so I'm implementing CancellationToken
on all of my long-running async processes, but there doesn't appear to be an overload of ReceiveBatchAsync
that is cancelable.
In other words, I'd like to do this, but I can't:
var messages = await queueClient.ReceiveBatchAsync(10, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30),
cancellationToken);
What would be the best way to apply a CancellationToken
to a task like this that doesn't offer it directly? I don't want to wait the entire 30 seconds during shutdown.