misp-galaxy/galaxy/lib/python3.12/site-packages/redis/retry.py
2024-08-20 18:46:04 +02:00

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import socket
from time import sleep
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Iterable, Tuple, Type, TypeVar
from redis.exceptions import ConnectionError, TimeoutError
T = TypeVar("T")
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from redis.backoff import AbstractBackoff
class Retry:
"""Retry a specific number of times after a failure"""
def __init__(
self,
backoff: "AbstractBackoff",
retries: int,
supported_errors: Tuple[Type[Exception], ...] = (
ConnectionError,
TimeoutError,
socket.timeout,
),
):
"""
Initialize a `Retry` object with a `Backoff` object
that retries a maximum of `retries` times.
`retries` can be negative to retry forever.
You can specify the types of supported errors which trigger
a retry with the `supported_errors` parameter.
"""
self._backoff = backoff
self._retries = retries
self._supported_errors = supported_errors
def update_supported_errors(
self, specified_errors: Iterable[Type[Exception]]
) -> None:
"""
Updates the supported errors with the specified error types
"""
self._supported_errors = tuple(
set(self._supported_errors + tuple(specified_errors))
)
def call_with_retry(
self,
do: Callable[[], T],
fail: Callable[[Exception], Any],
) -> T:
"""
Execute an operation that might fail and returns its result, or
raise the exception that was thrown depending on the `Backoff` object.
`do`: the operation to call. Expects no argument.
`fail`: the failure handler, expects the last error that was thrown
"""
self._backoff.reset()
failures = 0
while True:
try:
return do()
except self._supported_errors as error:
failures += 1
fail(error)
if self._retries >= 0 and failures > self._retries:
raise error
backoff = self._backoff.compute(failures)
if backoff > 0:
sleep(backoff)