See com.android.volley.Request.setRetryPolicy() and the constructor for DefaultRetryPolicy, e.g.
代码如下:
myRequest.setRetryPolicy(new DefaultRetryPolicy(
MY_SOCKET_TIMEOUT_MS,
DefaultRetryPolicy.DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES,
DefaultRetryPolicy.DEFAULT_BACKOFF_MULT));
注:DefaultRetryPolicy.DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES为1
DefaultRetryPolicy.DEFAULT_BACKOFF_MULT为1f
To handle Android Volley Timeout you need to use Retry Policy
Retry Policy
Volley provides an easy way to implement your RetryPolicy for your requests.
Volley sets default Socket & ConnectionTImeout to 5 secs for all requests.
RetryPolicy is an interface where you need to implement your logic of how you want to retry a particular request when a timeout happens.
It deals with these three parameters
Timeout - Specifies Socket Timeout in millis per every retry attempt.
Number Of Retries - Number of times retry is attempted.
Back Off Multiplier - A multiplier which is used to determine exponential time set to socket for every retry attempt.
For ex. If RetryPolicy is created with these values
Timeout - 3000 secs, Num of Attempt - 2, Back Off Multiplier - 2
Attempt 1:
time = time + (time * Back Off Multiplier );
time = 3000 + 6000 = 9000
Socket Timeout = time;
Request dispatched with Socket Timeout of 9 Secs
Attempt 2:
time = time + (time * Back Off Multiplier );
time = 9000 + 18000 = 27000
Socket Timeout = time;
Request dispatched with Socket Timeout of 27 Secs
So at the end of Attempt 2 if still Socket Timeout happenes Volley would throw a TimeoutError in your UI Error response handler.
//Set a retry policy in case of SocketTimeout & ConnectionTimeout Exceptions.
//Volley does retry for you if you have specified the policy.
jsonObjRequest.setRetryPolicy(new DefaultRetryPolicy(5000,
DefaultRetryPolicy.DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES,
DefaultRetryPolicy.DEFAULT_BACKOFF_MULT));