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Published: Sep 27, 2019 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 8 Imported by: 1

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func AddJitter

func AddJitter(duration time.Duration, jitter time.Duration) time.Duration

AddJitter adds an amount of jitter between 0 and the given jitter to the given duration

func RetryNWithBackoff

func RetryNWithBackoff(backoff Backoff, n int, fn func() error) error

RetryNWithBackoff takes a Backoff, a maximum number of tries 'n', and a function that returns an error. The function is called until either it does not return an error or the maximum tries have been reached. If the error returned is Retriable, the Retriability of it will be respected. If the number of tries is exhausted, the last error will be returned.

func RetryNWithBackoffCtx

func RetryNWithBackoffCtx(ctx context.Context, backoff Backoff, n int, fn func() error) error

RetryNWithBackoffCtx takes a context, a Backoff, a maximum number of tries 'n', and a function that returns an error. The function is called until it does not return an error, the context is done, or the maximum tries have been reached. If the error returned is Retriable, the Retriability of it will be respected. If the number of tries is exhausted, the last error will be returned.

func RetryWithBackoff

func RetryWithBackoff(backoff Backoff, fn func() error) error

RetryWithBackoff takes a Backoff and a function to call that returns an error If the error is nil then the function will no longer be called If the error is Retriable then that will be used to determine if it should be retried

func RetryWithBackoffCtx

func RetryWithBackoffCtx(ctx context.Context, backoff Backoff, fn func() error) error

RetryWithBackoffCtx takes a context, a Backoff, and a function to call that returns an error If the context is done, nil will be returned If the error is nil then the function will no longer be called If the error is Retriable then that will be used to determine if it should be retried

Types

type AttributeError

type AttributeError struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (AttributeError) Error

func (e AttributeError) Error() string

type Backoff

type Backoff interface {
	Reset()
	Duration() time.Duration
}

type DefaultRetriable

type DefaultRetriable struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (DefaultRetriable) Retry

func (dr DefaultRetriable) Retry() bool

type DefaultRetriableError

type DefaultRetriableError struct {
	Retriable
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

type MultiErr

type MultiErr struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

MultiErr Implements error

func (MultiErr) Error

func (me MultiErr) Error() string

type Retriable

type Retriable interface {
	Retry() bool
}

func NewRetriable

func NewRetriable(retry bool) Retriable

type RetriableError

type RetriableError interface {
	Retriable
	error
}

func NewRetriableError

func NewRetriableError(retriable Retriable, err error) RetriableError

type SimpleBackoff

type SimpleBackoff struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func NewSimpleBackoff

func NewSimpleBackoff(min, max time.Duration, jitterMultiple, multiple float64) *SimpleBackoff

NewSimpleBackoff creates a Backoff which ranges from min to max increasing by multiple each time. It also adds (and yes, the jitter is always added, never subtracted) a random amount of jitter up to jitterMultiple percent (that is, jitterMultiple = 0.0 is no jitter, 0.15 is 15% added jitter). The total time/ may exceed "max" when accounting for jitter, such that the absolute max is max + max * jitterMultiple

func (*SimpleBackoff) Duration

func (sb *SimpleBackoff) Duration() time.Duration

func (*SimpleBackoff) Reset

func (sb *SimpleBackoff) Reset()

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