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salem_wafi
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Unable to Refresh multiple (API) Web Queries that all use the same offline access token

I have a PowerBI Desktop file that has 17 power queries and all of them request the same server "www.example.com/graphql/..." with the same offline access token (p.s. the server uses Keycloak for authentication/authorization).

This is an example of one of the 17 queries API calls:

 

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But the problem is when I click on refresh to refresh all of these queries it starts loading for like 3-10 minutes (based on internet speed and server load I assume)

And after waiting one of two happens.
either it refreshes all the data correctly or sometimes it fails due to timeout error:

 

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My question now is how to avoid the timeout error that sometimes happens. 

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@Anonymous 
Actually, I was able to find another solution,

I had to disable the parallel loading so that it would send one request at a time:

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it seems our server gets busier and slower when processing all of these parallel requests simultaneously, which causes it to hit the 100-second Cloudflare timeout for some of them.

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Anonymous
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Hi @salem_wafi 

Try  adding a "timeout" parameter in Web.Contents() function. Here is a similar case for your reference
Web.Contents - PowerQuery M | Microsoft Learn
Solved: Query Timeout on update - Microsoft Fabric Community

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Gao

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Thanks @Anonymous 
I tried that, but now it throws 524 because Cloudflare on the server timeout at 100 seconds, and that can't be changed.
Is there a workaround for that?

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@Anonymous 
Actually, I was able to find another solution,

I had to disable the parallel loading so that it would send one request at a time:

image-20240801-221416.png


it seems our server gets busier and slower when processing all of these parallel requests simultaneously, which causes it to hit the 100-second Cloudflare timeout for some of them.

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