Make retry like a built-in feature provided by Rust.
- Simple: Just like a built-in feature:
your_fn.retry(ExponentialBuilder::default()).await
. - Flexible: Supports both blocking and async functions.
- Powerful: Allows control over retry behavior such as
when
andnotify
. - Customizable: Supports custom retry strategies like exponential, constant, etc.
use anyhow::Result;
use backon::ExponentialBuilder;
use backon::Retryable;
async fn fetch() -> Result<String> {
Ok("hello, world!".to_string())
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
let content = fetch
// Retry with exponential backoff
.retry(ExponentialBuilder::default())
// Sleep implementation, required if no feature has been enabled
.sleep(tokio::time::sleep)
// When to retry
.when(|e| e.to_string() == "EOF")
// Notify when retrying
.notify(|err: &anyhow::Error, dur: Duration| {
println!("retrying {:?} after {:?}", err, dur);
})
.await?;
println!("fetch succeeded: {}", content);
Ok(())
}
use anyhow::Result;
use backon::BlockingRetryable;
use backon::ExponentialBuilder;
fn fetch() -> Result<String> {
Ok("hello, world!".to_string())
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let content = fetch
// Retry with exponential backoff
.retry(ExponentialBuilder::default())
// Sleep implementation, required if no feature has been enabled
.sleep(std::thread::sleep)
// When to retry
.when(|e| e.to_string() == "EOF")
// Notify when retrying
.notify(|err: &anyhow::Error, dur: Duration| {
println!("retrying {:?} after {:?}", err, dur);
})
.call()?;
println!("fetch succeeded: {}", content);
Ok(())
}
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