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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 12, 2025

Mechanism to prevent the same instance of a widget from repeatedly sending requests when there is no response to a previous request

Currently, DASH triggers multiple GET requests from widgets to the corresponding datasets, driven by an update timer. However, when a request does not receive a response, DASH lacks a mechanism to stop repeated requests from the same widget instance. This can lead to unnecessary network and server load, impacting system performance and increasing resource consumption. Since all requests are GET, DASH does not natively manage controlled retries or pauses in case of communication failures.

Proposed Improvement:
It is recommended to implement a mechanism that allows widgets to temporarily suspend new GET requests if a previous request has not received a response within a specified time.

Priority and Justification:
As this improvement directly impacts operational efficiency, it is recommended for evaluation based on DASH’s current resource optimization priorities.

Idea priority Urgent