[Qgis-user] Online layers (ArcGIS REST, WFS, WMS, WCS) failing on reopenning

Richard Duivenvoorde rdmailings at duif.net
Fri Oct 17 04:08:32 PDT 2025


It is a lot, but only too much if you have issues with it :-)

Problem could be that if you load project with a service which is no longer available, QGIS will try (maybe even 'block') for 5 minutes before telling you 'something is wrong'...
So set it to a minute or two unless that is an issue for yourself (I had wfs servers which sometimes took 1,5 minute to prepare my result....)..

Regards,

Richard

On 17-10-2025 12:57, Nigel Cowlin wrote:
> Sorry, correction.  I actually have my timeout set to 300,000 ms (5 minutes).  Is that too much?
> 
> On Fri, 17 Oct 2025 at 11:54, Nigel Cowlin <nigel at nigelcowlin.co.uk <mailto:nigel at nigelcowlin.co.uk>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Both,
>     Richard, I think your suggestions about the service providers restricting access might be what I'm experiencing, because this only seems to affect my primary PC.  When I try on another PC there's no issue and all layers load first time without a hitch!  I've also tried adjusting my timeout for network requests to 30 seconds (30000ms), but that doesn't help.  Might be a problem I have to put up with, but it's really frustrating.  I wonder if there is a way of refreshing my IP whenever it gets too difficult to load these layers!!?
>     Nigel
> 
>     On Fri, 17 Oct 2025 at 11:22, Nigel Berjak - General <nigel at s3.co.za <mailto:nigel at s3.co.za>> wrote:
> 
>         Hi Richard
> 
>         Different Nigel here, but thanks for your responses and yes, it would be
>         nice to be able to set a limit to the attempts and number of requests,
>         as per your OPT OUT suggestion.
> 
>         ---
>         Regards,
> 
>         Nigel Berjak
>         Please consider the environment before printing this email.
> 
>         On 2025-10-17 12:19, Richard Duivenvoorde via QGIS-User wrote:
>          > Hi Nigel,
>          >
>          > If your project contains a lot of online layers, there may be a chance
>          > that some of them 'time out'.
>          > I know of service providers that do not allow more then one or a few
>          > simultaneous connections from one client or IP address to their
>          > services (while QGIS is firing a whole set of them just to retrieve all
>          > layers in the project).
>          >
>          > I'm also aware that service providers do 'throttling' of services: if
>          > you do more the x requests met minute, you get a sort of handicap to
>          > not request so much.
>          >
>          > If I were you I would try to set the Options/Network/Timeout for
>          > network requests (ms) to something higher then the default 10s (10000
>          > ms!).  Try to set it to a very high value and see if that helps.
>          >
>          > If not, then QGIS could maybe try to not fire so many requests at a
>          > time upon opening.
>          > Eg only the visible layers first (and the invisible ones after loading
>          > the project).
>          > If so, it would be best if you create an issue and provide a (big)
>          > example project file with (preferably open) services and all your
>          > network settings. But please first try to play with the 'network
>          > timeout'...
>          >
>          > Another tip: F12 can show you all network requests that QGIS if firing.
>          > IF a layer is failing to load, but the corresponding url's of the layer
>          > to the service load in for example a browser, then you can at least
>          > tell that it is not the service that is an issue...
>          >
>          > Earlier I also have said that I would want to have an option to opt OUT
>          > of the requesting the 9 canvases around current mapcanvas. This is
>          > often a unnecessary number of requests, just making providing a web
>          > service harder...
>          >
>          > Regards,
>          >
>          > Richard Duivenvoorde
>          >
>          > On 17-10-2025 11:39, Nigel Cowlin via QGIS-User wrote:
>          >> Hi,
>          >> Not sure if this is the correct place for this kind of query - sorry
>          >> if it is not!
>          >>
>          >> I'm using QGIS 3.34.7-Prizren and have a multi-layered project I
>          >> regularly use. It includes locally saved layers of various types and
>          >> quite a few web provided layers such as ArcGIS REST, WFS, WMS, WCS,
>          >> etc. On reopening the project several of these web provided layers
>          >> show on the 'Handle Unavailable Layers' pop up and are unavailable in
>          >> the project. It is random which ones each time. Sometimes they are
>          >> stubbornly difficult to restore (reconnect/repair data source). There
>          >> is nothing wrong with the source of these layers. Do you know why this
>          >> is and can you suggest a solution?
>          >> Thank you.
>          >> Nigel
>          >>
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