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fix/connector-timeout-ceiling Raise connector timeout ceiling to 30s per ADR-026 completed
single low component implementation
C3

Description

The HTTP connector's set_connect_timeout is hardcoded to 5 seconds. Per-site connect timeout values > 5s are silently capped because the connector's internal timeout fires before the tokio::time::timeout wrapper.

ADR-026 establishes a 30-second ceiling on the connector. The per-site tokio::time::timeout enforces the actual per-site connect timeout. The connector ceiling is a safety backstop, not the primary enforcement mechanism.

Changes Required

src/proxy/handler.rs:

  • Change DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT_SECS from 5 to 30:
    const CONNECT_TIMEOUT_CEILING_SECS: u64 = 30;
    
  • Rename the constant to make its role clear (ceiling, not the default connect timeout for sites).
  • Update both create_http_client and create_https_client to use the renamed constant.

Acceptance Criteria

  • Connector set_connect_timeout is set to 30 seconds
  • Constant is named to reflect its ceiling role (not "default")
  • Per-site connect timeout (default 5s) via tokio::time::timeout is unchanged
  • cargo test passes
  • cargo clippy passes with no warnings

References

  • docs/architecture/decisions/026-connector-timeout-ceiling.md — ADR-026
  • docs/architecture/proxy.md — Upstream connection section
  • docs/reviews/003-security-and-bug-review.md — C3 finding
  • src/proxy/handler.rs — create_http_client, create_https_client

Notes

The previous fix/connect-timeout task wired the two-phase timeout approach. This task completes that work by raising the connector ceiling so per-site timeouts > 5s actually work.

Summary

To be filled on completion