No project description provided
Project description
Saiyaku: Auto-Retry Decorator for Python
Saiyaku, inspired by the Japanese term meaning "disaster" or "calamity," is a Python decorator that allows you to automatically retry a function when a specified exception occurs. It can be useful in scenarios where you want to handle transient errors gracefully by retrying the operation.
Installation
pip install saiyaku
API
retry decorator
def retry(exceptions=Exception, tries=-1, delay=0, max_delay=None, backoff=1, jitter=0, logger=logging_logger):
"""Return a retry decorator.
:param exceptions: an exception or a tuple of exceptions to catch. default: Exception.
:param tries: the maximum number of attempts. default: -1 (infinite).
:param delay: initial delay between attempts. default: 0.
:param max_delay: the maximum value of delay. default: None (no limit).
:param backoff: multiplier applied to delay between attempts. default: 1 (no backoff).
:param jitter: extra seconds added to delay between attempts. default: 0.
fixed if a number, random if a range tuple (min, max)
:param logger: logger.warning(fmt, error, delay) will be called on failed attempts.
default: retry.logging_logger. if None, logging is disabled.
"""
Various retrying logic can be achieved by combination of arguments.
Examples
from saiyaku import retry
@retry()
def make_trouble():
'''Retry until succeed'''
@retry(ZeroDivisionError, tries=3, delay=2)
def make_trouble():
'''Retry on ZeroDivisionError, raise error after 3 attempts, sleep 2 seconds between attempts.'''
@retry((ValueError, TypeError), delay=1, backoff=2)
def make_trouble():
'''Retry on ValueError or TypeError, sleep 1, 2, 4, 8, ... seconds between attempts.'''
@retry((ValueError, TypeError), delay=1, backoff=2, max_delay=4)
def make_trouble():
'''Retry on ValueError or TypeError, sleep 1, 2, 4, 4, ... seconds between attempts.'''
@retry(ValueError, delay=1, jitter=1)
def make_trouble():
'''Retry on ValueError, sleep 1, 2, 3, 4, ... seconds between attempts.'''
# If you enable logging, you can get warnings like 'ValueError, retrying in
# 1 seconds'
if __name__ == '__main__':
import logging
logging.basicConfig()
make_trouble()
retry_call
def retry_call(f, fargs=None, fkwargs=None, exceptions=Exception, tries=-1, delay=0, max_delay=None, backoff=1,
jitter=0,
logger=logging_logger):
"""
Calls a function and re-executes it if it failed.
:param f: the function to execute.
:param fargs: the positional arguments of the function to execute.
:param fkwargs: the named arguments of the function to execute.
:param exceptions: an exception or a tuple of exceptions to catch. default: Exception.
:param tries: the maximum number of attempts. default: -1 (infinite).
:param delay: initial delay between attempts. default: 0.
:param max_delay: the maximum value of delay. default: None (no limit).
:param backoff: multiplier applied to delay between attempts. default: 1 (no backoff).
:param jitter: extra seconds added to delay between attempts. default: 0.
fixed if a number, random if a range tuple (min, max)
:param logger: logger.warning(fmt, error, delay) will be called on failed attempts.
default: retry.logging_logger. if None, logging is disabled.
:returns: the result of the f function.
"""
This is very similar to the decorator, except that it takes a function and its arguments as parameters. The use case behind it is to be able to dynamically adjust the retry arguments.
import requests
from saiyaku import retry_call
def make_trouble(service, info=None):
if not info:
info = ''
r = requests.get(service + info)
return r.text
def what_is_my_ip(approach=None):
if approach == "optimistic":
tries = 1
elif approach == "conservative":
tries = 3
else:
# skeptical
tries = -1
result = retry_call(make_trouble, fargs=["http://ipinfo.io/"], fkwargs={"info": "ip"}, tries=tries)
print(result)
what_is_my_ip("conservative")
- This package is created based on invl/retry 🔥🚀
Project details
Release history Release notifications | RSS feed
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.
Source Distribution
Built Distribution
File details
Details for the file saiyaku-2023.12.10.2.tar.gz
.
File metadata
- Download URL: saiyaku-2023.12.10.2.tar.gz
- Upload date:
- Size: 7.0 kB
- Tags: Source
- Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
- Uploaded via: poetry/1.7.1 CPython/3.10.12 Linux/5.15.90.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2
File hashes
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | 7313d36a05d44fc29f86d88b1af5772c06ee0b18bfb1a6d167347730bf748141 |
|
MD5 | b03b48c91f0510ff2d71302a6eda36b7 |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | 3962332b26a22b8e146e4f6f807ba0eefd14ce311b65c21289d4beedaebe8337 |
File details
Details for the file saiyaku-2023.12.10.2-py3-none-any.whl
.
File metadata
- Download URL: saiyaku-2023.12.10.2-py3-none-any.whl
- Upload date:
- Size: 8.2 kB
- Tags: Python 3
- Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
- Uploaded via: poetry/1.7.1 CPython/3.10.12 Linux/5.15.90.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2
File hashes
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | 7b0d31debea18fbf98e78e8c28821ecc39a02ff28faa8e9cb6dea24c2cb05d09 |
|
MD5 | b90fc5204069fc1288dd0fa085ff0baa |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | 4a2b67838d60afa7f68d5b52757b2c75c4e3ed819a44983aab409f8c71380a4f |