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6# retry
7
8Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.
9
10## Installation
11
12    npm install retry
13
14## Current Status
15
16This module has been tested and is ready to be used.
17
18## Tutorial
19
20The example below will retry a potentially failing `dns.resolve` operation
21`10` times using an exponential backoff strategy. With the default settings, this
22means the last attempt is made after `17 minutes and 3 seconds`.
23
24``` javascript
25var dns = require('dns');
26var retry = require('retry');
27
28function faultTolerantResolve(address, cb) {
29  var operation = retry.operation();
30
31  operation.attempt(function(currentAttempt) {
32    dns.resolve(address, function(err, addresses) {
33      if (operation.retry(err)) {
34        return;
35      }
36
37      cb(err ? operation.mainError() : null, addresses);
38    });
39  });
40}
41
42faultTolerantResolve('nodejs.org', function(err, addresses) {
43  console.log(err, addresses);
44});
45```
46
47Of course you can also configure the factors that go into the exponential
48backoff. See the API documentation below for all available settings.
49currentAttempt is an int representing the number of attempts so far.
50
51``` javascript
52var operation = retry.operation({
53  retries: 5,
54  factor: 3,
55  minTimeout: 1 * 1000,
56  maxTimeout: 60 * 1000,
57  randomize: true,
58});
59```
60
61## API
62
63### retry.operation([options])
64
65Creates a new `RetryOperation` object. `options` is the same as `retry.timeouts()`'s `options`, with two additions:
66
67* `forever`: Whether to retry forever, defaults to `false`.
68* `unref`: Whether to [unref](https://nodejs.org/api/timers.html#timers_unref) the setTimeout's, defaults to `false`.
69* `maxRetryTime`: The maximum time (in milliseconds) that the retried operation is allowed to run. Default is `Infinity`.
70
71### retry.timeouts([options])
72
73Returns an array of timeouts. All time `options` and return values are in
74milliseconds. If `options` is an array, a copy of that array is returned.
75
76`options` is a JS object that can contain any of the following keys:
77
78* `retries`: The maximum amount of times to retry the operation. Default is `10`. Seting this to `1` means `do it once, then retry it once`.
79* `factor`: The exponential factor to use. Default is `2`.
80* `minTimeout`: The number of milliseconds before starting the first retry. Default is `1000`.
81* `maxTimeout`: The maximum number of milliseconds between two retries. Default is `Infinity`.
82* `randomize`: Randomizes the timeouts by multiplying with a factor between `1` to `2`. Default is `false`.
83
84The formula used to calculate the individual timeouts is:
85
86```
87Math.min(random * minTimeout * Math.pow(factor, attempt), maxTimeout)
88```
89
90Have a look at [this article][article] for a better explanation of approach.
91
92If you want to tune your `factor` / `times` settings to attempt the last retry
93after a certain amount of time, you can use wolfram alpha. For example in order
94to tune for `10` attempts in `5 minutes`, you can use this equation:
95
96![screenshot](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry/raw/master/equation.gif)
97
98Explaining the various values from left to right:
99
100* `k = 0 ... 9`:  The `retries` value (10)
101* `1000`: The `minTimeout` value in ms (1000)
102* `x^k`: No need to change this, `x` will be your resulting factor
103* `5 * 60 * 1000`: The desired total amount of time for retrying in ms (5 minutes)
104
105To make this a little easier for you, use wolfram alpha to do the calculations:
106
107<http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Sum%5B1000*x^k%2C+{k%2C+0%2C+9}%5D+%3D+5+*+60+*+1000>
108
109[article]: http://dthain.blogspot.com/2009/02/exponential-backoff-in-distributed.html
110
111### retry.createTimeout(attempt, opts)
112
113Returns a new `timeout` (integer in milliseconds) based on the given parameters.
114
115`attempt` is an integer representing for which retry the timeout should be calculated. If your retry operation was executed 4 times you had one attempt and 3 retries. If you then want to calculate a new timeout, you should set `attempt` to 4 (attempts are zero-indexed).
116
117`opts` can include `factor`, `minTimeout`, `randomize` (boolean) and `maxTimeout`. They are documented above.
118
119`retry.createTimeout()` is used internally by `retry.timeouts()` and is public for you to be able to create your own timeouts for reinserting an item, see [issue #13](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry/issues/13).
120
121### retry.wrap(obj, [options], [methodNames])
122
123Wrap all functions of the `obj` with retry. Optionally you can pass operation options and
124an array of method names which need to be wrapped.
125
126```
127retry.wrap(obj)
128
129retry.wrap(obj, ['method1', 'method2'])
130
131retry.wrap(obj, {retries: 3})
132
133retry.wrap(obj, {retries: 3}, ['method1', 'method2'])
134```
135The `options` object can take any options that the usual call to `retry.operation` can take.
136
137### new RetryOperation(timeouts, [options])
138
139Creates a new `RetryOperation` where `timeouts` is an array where each value is
140a timeout given in milliseconds.
141
142Available options:
143* `forever`: Whether to retry forever, defaults to `false`.
144* `unref`: Wether to [unref](https://nodejs.org/api/timers.html#timers_unref) the setTimeout's, defaults to `false`.
145
146If `forever` is true, the following changes happen:
147* `RetryOperation.errors()` will only output an array of one item: the last error.
148* `RetryOperation` will repeatedly use the `timeouts` array. Once all of its timeouts have been used up, it restarts with the first timeout, then uses the second and so on.
149
150#### retryOperation.errors()
151
152Returns an array of all errors that have been passed to `retryOperation.retry()` so far. The
153returning array has the errors ordered chronologically based on when they were passed to
154`retryOperation.retry()`, which means the first passed error is at index zero and the last is
155at the last index.
156
157#### retryOperation.mainError()
158
159A reference to the error object that occured most frequently. Errors are
160compared using the `error.message` property.
161
162If multiple error messages occured the same amount of time, the last error
163object with that message is returned.
164
165If no errors occured so far, the value is `null`.
166
167#### retryOperation.attempt(fn, timeoutOps)
168
169Defines the function `fn` that is to be retried and executes it for the first
170time right away. The `fn` function can receive an optional `currentAttempt` callback that represents the number of attempts to execute `fn` so far.
171
172Optionally defines `timeoutOps` which is an object having a property `timeout` in miliseconds and a property `cb` callback function.
173Whenever your retry operation takes longer than `timeout` to execute, the timeout callback function `cb` is called.
174
175
176#### retryOperation.try(fn)
177
178This is an alias for `retryOperation.attempt(fn)`. This is deprecated. Please use `retryOperation.attempt(fn)` instead.
179
180#### retryOperation.start(fn)
181
182This is an alias for `retryOperation.attempt(fn)`. This is deprecated. Please use `retryOperation.attempt(fn)` instead.
183
184#### retryOperation.retry(error)
185
186Returns `false` when no `error` value is given, or the maximum amount of retries
187has been reached.
188
189Otherwise it returns `true`, and retries the operation after the timeout for
190the current attempt number.
191
192#### retryOperation.stop()
193
194Allows you to stop the operation being retried. Useful for aborting the operation on a fatal error etc.
195
196#### retryOperation.reset()
197
198Resets the internal state of the operation object, so that you can call `attempt()` again as if this was a new operation object.
199
200#### retryOperation.attempts()
201
202Returns an int representing the number of attempts it took to call `fn` before it was successful.
203
204## License
205
206retry is licensed under the MIT license.
207
208
209# Changelog
210
2110.10.0 Adding `stop` functionality, thanks to @maxnachlinger.
212
2130.9.0 Adding `unref` functionality, thanks to @satazor.
214
2150.8.0 Implementing retry.wrap.
216
2170.7.0 Some bug fixes and made retry.createTimeout() public. Fixed issues [#10](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry/issues/10), [#12](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry/issues/12), and [#13](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry/issues/13).
218
2190.6.0 Introduced optional timeOps parameter for the attempt() function which is an object having a property timeout in milliseconds and a property cb callback function. Whenever your retry operation takes longer than timeout to execute, the timeout callback function cb is called.
220
2210.5.0 Some minor refactoring.
222
2230.4.0 Changed retryOperation.try() to retryOperation.attempt(). Deprecated the aliases start() and try() for it.
224
2250.3.0 Added retryOperation.start() which is an alias for retryOperation.try().
226
2270.2.0 Added attempts() function and parameter to retryOperation.try() representing the number of attempts it took to call fn().
228