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== README: retry_block
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<i>Take control of unstable or indeterminate code with retry_block.</i>
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The retry_block method allows you to easily retry a block of code a given
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number of times or until successful. You may specify a failure callback to
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be called each time the block of code fails.
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=== A Quick Example
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Sometimes examples are more useful than words:
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require 'retry_block'
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fail_callback = lambda do |attempt, exception|
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puts "attempt ##{attempt} failed. Sleeping 1 second"
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end
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retry_block(:fail_callback => fail_callback, :sleep => 1) do |attempt|
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raise "Never see this exception" if attempt <= 5
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puts "Success!"
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end
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In the above code, an exception is raised for the first 5 tries of the
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block of code given to retry_block. Upon each failure the fail_callback
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lambda is called, printing out a message warning the user that the block
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failed. Also upon each failure retry_block sleeps for one second. On the
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last attempt the block succeeds and exits. Here is the output from running
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the above code:
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attempt #1 failed. Sleeping 1 second
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attempt #2 failed. Sleeping 1 second
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attempt #3 failed. Sleeping 1 second
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attempt #4 failed. Sleeping 1 second
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attempt #5 failed. Sleeping 1 second
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Success!
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=== Maximum Attempts
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Notice that by default retry_block will retry a block of code until it
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succeed. If you want to apply a maximum amount of times to retry, pass
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that number to the <tt>:attempts</tt> option. Here is an example where a
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block of code is run 3 times and finally fails:
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require 'retry_block'
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retry_block(:attempts => 3) do
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puts "trying"
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raise RuntimeError, "I Failed!"
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end
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Here is the output of the above code:
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trying
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trying
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trying
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I Failed! (RuntimeError)
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Notice that if the block of code fails the maximum number of times,
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retry_block will raise the exception to the calling code.
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=== Catching Specific Exceptions
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It is possible to tell retry_block which exceptions to catch. Pass either
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an exception or a list of exceptions to the <tt>:catch</tt> option. By
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default retry_block watches for <tt>Exception</tt>. If the block of code
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raises an exception that is not watched by retry_block, the exception will
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be raised to the calling code. Note that the :fail_callback callback will
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NOT be called when an unexpected exception occurs. Here is an example to
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demonstrate:
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require 'retry_block'
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class UnexpectedError < Exception; end
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# Run forever until success or an unexpected exception occurs.
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retry_block(:catch => [RuntimeError, ArgumentError]) do |attempts|
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puts "retrying"
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raise UnexpectedError if attempts == 10
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raise RuntimeError if (attempts % 2) == 0
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raise ArgumentError if (attempts % 2) == 1
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end
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The output of the above code is:
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retrying
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retrying
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retrying
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retrying
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retrying
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retrying
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retrying
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retrying
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UnexpectedError (UnexpectedError)
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Notice that in the code above, retry_block gracefully handles RuntimeError
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and ArgumentError because these have been passed to the <tt>:catch</tt>
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option. But when <tt>UnexpectedError</tt> occurs, the exception is raised
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to the calling code.
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=== Sleeping Between Attempts
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Finally, retry_block has a <tt>:sleep</tt> option. Use this when you
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require that there is a pause between retries of the block of code. This
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is often handy, for instance, when relying on external events (network IO,
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user IO, etc.)
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require 'retry_block'
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callback = lambda do puts "sleeping 1 second" end
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retry_block(:attempts => 3, :sleep => 1, :fail_callback => callback) do |attempts|
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raise unless attempts == 3
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puts "finished"
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The output of the above code is:
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In the above code, we see that we ask retry_block to retry a total of 3
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times. The first two tries fail, resulting in sleeping 1 second each. The
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last attempt is successful.
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=== Block Failure Callback
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It is possible to provide a callback Proc or lambda to the
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<tt>:fail_callback</tt> option. Anytime that an exception occurs in your
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code that is handled by the <tt>:catch</tt> option (which is all exceptions
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by default), the callback provided will be called. Your callback can
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optionally be called with the current attempt number and the exception
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caught. Here is an example:
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Failure #1 with message: Foo
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Finished
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exponentially longer periods of time after each attempt:
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puts "Failed again! Sleeping #{sleep_time} seconds ..."
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Failed again! Sleeping 16 seconds ...
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Finished
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