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A minimal function to allow retrying promises up to a given limit.

This library was inspired by some callback retry code I used to use, https://github.com/poetic/retryable-promise, and https://github.com/valeriangalliat/promise-retryable.

It is useful when you have some action you need to call that may fail the first time.

The API is intended to be very simple, and leverages the native Promises available in ES2015. May be used with Node 6+, any modern browser, or polyfill that binds to window.Promise.

The keepTrying function returns a promise that will always yield the result of the promise passed to it. If your promise resolves with "Yay!", then keepTrying will resolve that result. The same applies to rejecting.

See the tests directory for extra examples of usage.

Installation

npm install --save keep-trying

Usage

import keepTrying from 'keep-trying';

keepTrying is defined as:

keepTrying = (fn: PromiseFunction<any>, options : Options = {}): Promise<any> => {

interface Options {
  baseTime?: number;
  maxAttempts?: number;
  maxTime?: number;
  backoffStrategy?: BackoffType;
  jitterStrategy?:  JitterType;
  logger?(status: RetryStatus): any;
}

that is,

  • First Argument: A function with no parameters that returns a Promise to be retried on rejection.
  • Second Argument: An Options object that accepts:
    • baseTime: An integer of milliseconds to be used as a base delay time for any strategy. With the exact strategy, the delay between attempts will always be equal to baseTime; linear will be baseTime * attempt, etc.
    • maxAttempts: An integer of how many times to attempt a failed promise. 0 will will cause no retries, 1 will be one retry, etc.
    • maxTime: An integer of milliseconds to act as an upper bound for how long to
    • backoffStrategy: exact, linear, or exponential stategies can be selected, or a custom backoff strategy of type BackoffStrategy may be provided.
    • jitterStrategy: none, full, or equal stategies can be selected, or a custom jitter strategy of type JitterStrategy may be provided.
    • logger: A function that accepts a RetryStatus object as an argument. May be used to log information on failure/try rates or log errors attempts to the console or to a service such as Bugsnag or Sentry.

Examples

import keepTrying from 'keep-trying';
// For Node: const keepTrying = require('keep-trying');

// Create a function that wraps a promise and accepts 0 arguments
const promiseReturningFn = function() {
  return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
    const somethingWentWrong = true;
    if (somethingWentWrong) {
      reject(new Error("Something went wrong"));
    } else {
      resolve("Yay!");
    }
  });
};

// Try to resolve the promise from our function up to 3 times
// Uses a backoff of 10ms, multipled by the number of the attempt.
// 150ms is the default, but this example is used in the tests so
// keeping it fast here is good.
keepTrying(promiseReturningFn, { maxAttempts: 3, baseTime: 10 }).then(function(msg) {
  console.log("The promise succeeded!", msg);
}).catch(function(err) {
  console.debug('The promise failed after all 3 attempts :(');
  console.error(err);

  // Rethrow the error if you'd like
  throw err;
});

If you want your attempts logged to console.error or a service such as Bugsnag or Sentry, pass a function that accepts a RetryStatus object as an argument to the options object with the key logger.

keepTrying(promiseReturningFn, {
  maxAttempts: 3,
  baseTime: 500,
  logger(status) { Bugsnag.notifyException(status.error) }
});

// or

keepTrying(promiseReturningFn, {
  maxAttempts: 3,
  baseTime: 500,
  logger(status) {
    // You can make any transformations on the error message here
    // err.message is in the following format:
    // "Failed on attempt 1 of 3: actual_error_message"
    console.debug("promiseReturningFn failed", status.error);
  }
});

Development

  • git clone [email protected]:machuga/keep-trying
  • cd keep-trying
  • npm install
  • npm run build - Generates dist folder
  • npm test - Run mocha test suite

License

MIT

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