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feat: change headersTimeout and bodyTimeout to 300s #1937

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fix: update Dispatcher headersTimeout docs to 300s
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kyrylkov committed Feb 15, 2023
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* **blocking** `boolean` (optional) - Default: `false` - Whether the response is expected to take a long time and would end up blocking the pipeline. When this is set to `true` further pipelining will be avoided on the same connection until headers have been received.
* **upgrade** `string | null` (optional) - Default: `null` - Upgrade the request. Should be used to specify the kind of upgrade i.e. `'Websocket'`.
* **bodyTimeout** `number | null` (optional) - The timeout after which a request will time out, in milliseconds. Monitors time between receiving body data. Use `0` to disable it entirely. Defaults to 30 seconds.
* **headersTimeout** `number | null` (optional) - The amount of time the parser will wait to receive the complete HTTP headers while not sending the request. Defaults to 30 seconds.
* **headersTimeout** `number | null` (optional) - The amount of time the parser will wait to receive the complete HTTP headers while not sending the request. Defaults to 300 seconds.
* **throwOnError** `boolean` (optional) - Default: `false` - Whether Undici should throw an error upon receiving a 4xx or 5xx response from the server.

#### Parameter: `DispatchHandler`
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