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45 lines
1.5 KiB
Go
45 lines
1.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016 Michal Witkowski. All Rights Reserved.
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// See LICENSE for licensing terms.
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package grpc_retry
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import (
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"time"
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"github.com/grpc-ecosystem/go-grpc-middleware/util/backoffutils"
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)
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// BackoffLinear is very simple: it waits for a fixed period of time between calls.
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func BackoffLinear(waitBetween time.Duration) BackoffFunc {
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return func(attempt uint) time.Duration {
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return waitBetween
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}
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}
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// BackoffLinearWithJitter waits a set period of time, allowing for jitter (fractional adjustment).
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//
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// For example waitBetween=1s and jitter=0.10 can generate waits between 900ms and 1100ms.
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func BackoffLinearWithJitter(waitBetween time.Duration, jitterFraction float64) BackoffFunc {
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return func(attempt uint) time.Duration {
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return backoffutils.JitterUp(waitBetween, jitterFraction)
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}
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}
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// BackoffExponential produces increasing intervals for each attempt.
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//
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// The scalar is multiplied times 2 raised to the current attempt. So the first
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// retry with a scalar of 100ms is 100ms, while the 5th attempt would be 1.6s.
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func BackoffExponential(scalar time.Duration) BackoffFunc {
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return func(attempt uint) time.Duration {
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return scalar * time.Duration(backoffutils.ExponentBase2(attempt))
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}
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}
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// BackoffExponentialWithJitter creates an exponential backoff like
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// BackoffExponential does, but adds jitter.
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func BackoffExponentialWithJitter(scalar time.Duration, jitterFraction float64) BackoffFunc {
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return func(attempt uint) time.Duration {
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return backoffutils.JitterUp(scalar*time.Duration(backoffutils.ExponentBase2(attempt)), jitterFraction)
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}
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}
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