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5 |
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6 | # retry
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7 |
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8 | Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.
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9 |
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10 | ## Installation
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11 |
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12 | npm install retry
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13 |
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14 | ## Current Status
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15 |
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16 | This module has been tested and is ready to be used.
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17 |
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18 | ## Tutorial
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19 |
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20 | The example below will retry a potentially failing `dns.resolve` operation
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21 | `10` times using an exponential backoff strategy. With the default settings, this
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22 | means the last attempt is made after `17 minutes and 3 seconds`.
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23 |
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24 | ``` javascript
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25 | var dns = require('dns');
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26 | var retry = require('retry');
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27 |
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28 | function faultTolerantResolve(address, cb) {
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29 | var operation = retry.operation();
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30 |
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31 | operation.attempt(function(currentAttempt) {
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32 | dns.resolve(address, function(err, addresses) {
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33 | if (operation.retry(err)) {
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34 | return;
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35 | }
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36 |
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37 | cb(err ? operation.mainError() : null, addresses);
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38 | });
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39 | });
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40 | }
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41 |
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42 | faultTolerantResolve('nodejs.org', function(err, addresses) {
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43 | console.log(err, addresses);
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44 | });
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45 | ```
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46 |
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47 | Of course you can also configure the factors that go into the exponential
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48 | backoff. See the API documentation below for all available settings.
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49 | currentAttempt is an int representing the number of attempts so far.
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50 |
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51 | ``` javascript
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52 | var operation = retry.operation({
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53 | retries: 5,
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54 | factor: 3,
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55 | minTimeout: 1 * 1000,
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56 | maxTimeout: 60 * 1000,
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57 | randomize: true,
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58 | });
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59 | ```
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60 |
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61 | ## API
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62 |
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63 | ### retry.operation([options])
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64 |
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65 | Creates a new `RetryOperation` object. `options` is the same as `retry.timeouts()`'s `options`, with two additions:
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66 |
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67 | * `forever`: Whether to retry forever, defaults to `false`.
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68 | * `unref`: Whether to [unref](https://nodejs.org/api/timers.html#timers_unref) the setTimeout's, defaults to `false`.
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69 | * `maxRetryTime`: The maximum time (in milliseconds) that the retried operation is allowed to run. Default is `Infinity`.
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70 |
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71 | ### retry.timeouts([options])
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72 |
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73 | Returns an array of timeouts. All time `options` and return values are in
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74 | milliseconds. If `options` is an array, a copy of that array is returned.
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75 |
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76 | `options` is a JS object that can contain any of the following keys:
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77 |
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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`.
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79 | * `factor`: The exponential factor to use. Default is `2`.
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80 | * `minTimeout`: The number of milliseconds before starting the first retry. Default is `1000`.
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81 | * `maxTimeout`: The maximum number of milliseconds between two retries. Default is `Infinity`.
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82 | * `randomize`: Randomizes the timeouts by multiplying with a factor between `1` to `2`. Default is `false`.
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83 |
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84 | The formula used to calculate the individual timeouts is:
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85 |
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86 | ```
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87 | Math.min(random * minTimeout * Math.pow(factor, attempt), maxTimeout)
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88 | ```
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89 |
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90 | Have a look at [this article][article] for a better explanation of approach.
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91 |
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92 | If you want to tune your `factor` / `times` settings to attempt the last retry
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93 | after a certain amount of time, you can use wolfram alpha. For example in order
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94 | to tune for `10` attempts in `5 minutes`, you can use this equation:
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95 |
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96 | ![screenshot](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry/raw/master/equation.gif)
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97 |
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98 | Explaining the various values from left to right:
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99 |
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100 | * `k = 0 ... 9`: The `retries` value (10)
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101 | * `1000`: The `minTimeout` value in ms (1000)
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102 | * `x^k`: No need to change this, `x` will be your resulting factor
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103 | * `5 * 60 * 1000`: The desired total amount of time for retrying in ms (5 minutes)
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104 |
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105 | To make this a little easier for you, use wolfram alpha to do the calculations:
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106 |
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107 | <http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Sum%5B1000*x^k%2C+{k%2C+0%2C+9}%5D+%3D+5+*+60+*+1000>
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108 |
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109 | [article]: http://dthain.blogspot.com/2009/02/exponential-backoff-in-distributed.html
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110 |
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111 | ### retry.createTimeout(attempt, opts)
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112 |
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113 | Returns a new `timeout` (integer in milliseconds) based on the given parameters.
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114 |
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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).
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116 |
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117 | `opts` can include `factor`, `minTimeout`, `randomize` (boolean) and `maxTimeout`. They are documented above.
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118 |
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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).
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120 |
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121 | ### retry.wrap(obj, [options], [methodNames])
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122 |
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123 | Wrap all functions of the `obj` with retry. Optionally you can pass operation options and
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124 | an array of method names which need to be wrapped.
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125 |
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126 | ```
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127 | retry.wrap(obj)
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128 |
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129 | retry.wrap(obj, ['method1', 'method2'])
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130 |
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131 | retry.wrap(obj, {retries: 3})
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132 |
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133 | retry.wrap(obj, {retries: 3}, ['method1', 'method2'])
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134 | ```
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135 | The `options` object can take any options that the usual call to `retry.operation` can take.
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136 |
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137 | ### new RetryOperation(timeouts, [options])
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138 |
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139 | Creates a new `RetryOperation` where `timeouts` is an array where each value is
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140 | a timeout given in milliseconds.
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141 |
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142 | Available options:
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143 | * `forever`: Whether to retry forever, defaults to `false`.
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144 | * `unref`: Wether to [unref](https://nodejs.org/api/timers.html#timers_unref) the setTimeout's, defaults to `false`.
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145 |
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146 | If `forever` is true, the following changes happen:
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147 | * `RetryOperation.errors()` will only output an array of one item: the last error.
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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.
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149 |
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150 | #### retryOperation.errors()
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151 |
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152 | Returns an array of all errors that have been passed to `retryOperation.retry()` so far. The
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153 | returning array has the errors ordered chronologically based on when they were passed to
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154 | `retryOperation.retry()`, which means the first passed error is at index zero and the last is
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155 | at the last index.
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156 |
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157 | #### retryOperation.mainError()
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158 |
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159 | A reference to the error object that occured most frequently. Errors are
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160 | compared using the `error.message` property.
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161 |
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162 | If multiple error messages occured the same amount of time, the last error
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163 | object with that message is returned.
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164 |
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165 | If no errors occured so far, the value is `null`.
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166 |
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167 | #### retryOperation.attempt(fn, timeoutOps)
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168 |
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169 | Defines the function `fn` that is to be retried and executes it for the first
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170 | time right away. The `fn` function can receive an optional `currentAttempt` callback that represents the number of attempts to execute `fn` so far.
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171 |
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172 | Optionally defines `timeoutOps` which is an object having a property `timeout` in miliseconds and a property `cb` callback function.
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173 | Whenever your retry operation takes longer than `timeout` to execute, the timeout callback function `cb` is called.
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174 |
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175 |
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176 | #### retryOperation.try(fn)
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177 |
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178 | This is an alias for `retryOperation.attempt(fn)`. This is deprecated. Please use `retryOperation.attempt(fn)` instead.
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179 |
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180 | #### retryOperation.start(fn)
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181 |
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182 | This is an alias for `retryOperation.attempt(fn)`. This is deprecated. Please use `retryOperation.attempt(fn)` instead.
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183 |
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184 | #### retryOperation.retry(error)
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185 |
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186 | Returns `false` when no `error` value is given, or the maximum amount of retries
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187 | has been reached.
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188 |
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189 | Otherwise it returns `true`, and retries the operation after the timeout for
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190 | the current attempt number.
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191 |
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192 | #### retryOperation.stop()
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193 |
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194 | Allows you to stop the operation being retried. Useful for aborting the operation on a fatal error etc.
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195 |
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196 | #### retryOperation.reset()
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197 |
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198 | Resets the internal state of the operation object, so that you can call `attempt()` again as if this was a new operation object.
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199 |
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200 | #### retryOperation.attempts()
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201 |
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202 | Returns an int representing the number of attempts it took to call `fn` before it was successful.
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203 |
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204 | ## License
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205 |
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206 | retry is licensed under the MIT license.
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207 |
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208 |
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209 | # Changelog
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210 |
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211 | 0.10.0 Adding `stop` functionality, thanks to @maxnachlinger.
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212 |
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213 | 0.9.0 Adding `unref` functionality, thanks to @satazor.
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214 |
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215 | 0.8.0 Implementing retry.wrap.
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216 |
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217 | 0.7.0 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).
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218 |
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219 | 0.6.0 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.
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220 |
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221 | 0.5.0 Some minor refactoring.
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222 |
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223 | 0.4.0 Changed retryOperation.try() to retryOperation.attempt(). Deprecated the aliases start() and try() for it.
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224 |
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225 | 0.3.0 Added retryOperation.start() which is an alias for retryOperation.try().
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226 |
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227 | 0.2.0 Added attempts() function and parameter to retryOperation.try() representing the number of attempts it took to call fn().
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