The question I have is probably more of a browser related question I think, but its a pretty fundamental one I'd like to find the answer too as I venture into building a web application.
In my client side code I am doing an $.ajax
call. This Post can take a while to respond. What I'm seeing is after a certain amount of time the request is being send again.
I thought it was my $.ajax
call sending it again, but no matter how many times I see the POST request on the server, I only see the beforeSend
callback called once. I am fairly sure my code isn't sending it more than once, so I think its the browser retrying?
I know my server is getting the request more then once as I ran up Wireshark and can see the post request multiple times. So my assumption is this is something to do with HTTP? I.e., if a response isn't received within a certain amount of time then the request is resent?
Here is a sample of my call below.
$.ajax({
async: false,
type: 'POST',
url: '<%= url_for('importDevice') %>',
data: { device: val },
retryLimit: 0,
//callback
success: function(data) {
alert('calling import');
if ( data == 'nomaster')
{
// Display a warning toast, with a title
toastr.warning('You must set the Master Key first!', 'Warning');
$.ismasterset = false;
//reset the form contents after added
} else
{
$("div#content").html(data);
}
},
beforeSend: function(){
alert('in before send');
}
});
This is all of the relevent code, 'retryLimit' isn't being used, I just haven't removed it from my code and yes the problem was there before I put it in.
EDITED with output from client and server.
ok I installed 'Live Http headers for Firefox'.
In the 'Generator' tab I see the one single call
'#request# POST http://testhost/importdevice'
I don't see the POST
in the 'headers' section though, maybe thats because there's no response?
In my webserver though I see 2 calls about 22 seconds apart.
[Sun Jan 13 03:08:45 2013] [debug] POST /importdevice (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0).
[Sun Jan 13 03:09:07 2013] [debug] POST /importdevice (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0).
I can also see these same calls in wireshark...
This is why I was asking if this is normal behaviour to try to resend the request if a response doesn't come back, in a similar fashion to a TCP handshake and the SYN
retransmission.
NEW UPDATE
It doesn't seem to have anything to do with my Ajax call. If I create a button with a simple HREF.
i.e
<a href="/importdevice?device=serverA" class="btn btn-success">TestDirect</a>
Then in my 'Live HTTP headers output I get... just one instance.
#request# GET http://172.16.118.15/importdevice?device=serverA
But once again in my server logs I get.
[Sun Jan 13 03:20:25 2013] [debug] GET /importdevice (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0).
[Sun Jan 13 03:20:48 2013] [debug] GET /importdevice (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0).
And in wireshark on the server I'm seeing it twice as well... and as expected my server code is called twice too... This is REALLY confusing to me.
retryLimit
property doing there? Is this all the relevant code?