Well-featured retry decorator


Keywords
decorator, exception, retry, retrying
License
LGPL-3.0
Install
pip install retryp==0.2.post1

Documentation

retryp

From the Jargon File:

The -P Convention

Turning a word into a question by appending the syllable ā€˜Pā€™;
from the LISP convention of appending the letter ā€˜Pā€™ to denote
a predicate (a boolean-valued function). The question should
expect a yes/no answer, though it needn't. (See T and NIL.)

retryp is yet another retry decorator, with nothing particularly special about it other than it being both well-featured and not rewriting or hiding the calling signature of the wrapped method (allows for accurate code introspection -- a Big Deal for me).

Thanks go to Graham Dumpleton and his wrapt package for that latter.

Arguments

backoff

Default: 10

A multiplicative factor applied to the delay, used to provide increasing backoff as subsequent attempts continue to fail.

count

Default: 10

Number of times to retry the wapped item. If set to "0", will retry 1073741823 times because a) that's a lot, b) give up already, and c) nothing lasts forever.

delay

Default: 10 (seconds)

The base delay between retry attempts.

expose_last_exc

Default: False

By default retryp will raise retryp.FailedTooOften if the wrapped item continues to fail after the requested number of attempts. If expose_last_exc is set, then the exception raised by the wrapped item will be raised if the last attempt results in an exception.

jitter

Default 0

Extra random seconds will be added to each retry delay, ranging from 0 to the value of jitter.

log_faults

Default: False

Log every exception raised by the wrapped item using logtool.log_fault.

log_faults_level

Default: logging.DEBUG

Logging level at which exceptions will be logged by logtool.log_fault() when log_faults is set.

name

Default: None

String to use in log messages to describe what is being retried.

refuse_rc_fn

Default: None

If provided, the return of the wrapped item will be passed as the only argument to this function. If refuse_rc_fn (rc) evaluates to True, then no further retries will be made.

refuse_exc_fn

Default: None

If provided, any exception raised by the wrapped item will be passed as the only argument to this function. If refuse_exc_fn (e) evaluates to True, then the exception will be raised again and retry attempts will cease.