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Handle errors representing non-successful http responses in retry logic
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@ -13,8 +13,16 @@ async function handleResponse(
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fail('Retry method called too many times')
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}
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if (response.statusCode === 999) {
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// Status codes >= 600 will throw an Error instead of returning a response object. This
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// mimics the behavior of the http-client *Json methods, which throw an error on any
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// non-successful status codes. Values in the 6xx, 7xx, and 8xx range are converted
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// to the corresponding 3xx, 4xx, and 5xx status code.
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if (response.statusCode >= 900) {
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throw Error('Test Error')
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} else if (response.statusCode >= 600) {
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const error: any = Error('Test Error with Status Code')
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error['statusCode'] = response.statusCode - 300
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throw error
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} else {
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return Promise.resolve(response)
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}
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@ -35,6 +43,31 @@ async function testRetryExpectingResult(
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expect(actualResult.result).toEqual(expectedResult)
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}
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async function testRetryConvertingErrorToResult(
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responses: TestResponse[],
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expectedStatus: number,
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expectedResult: string | null
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): Promise<void> {
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responses = responses.reverse() // Reverse responses since we pop from end
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const actualResult = await retry(
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'test',
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async () => handleResponse(responses.pop()),
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(response: TestResponse) => response.statusCode,
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2,
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(e: Error) => {
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const error: any = e
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return {
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statusCode: error['statusCode'],
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result: error['result']
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}
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}
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)
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expect(actualResult.statusCode).toEqual(expectedStatus)
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expect(actualResult.result).toEqual(expectedResult)
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}
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async function testRetryExpectingError(
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responses: TestResponse[]
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): Promise<void> {
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@ -138,3 +171,16 @@ test('retry returns after client error', async () => {
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null
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)
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})
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test('retry converts errors to response object', async () => {
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await testRetryConvertingErrorToResult(
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[
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{
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statusCode: 709, // throw a 409 Conflict error
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result: null
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}
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],
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409,
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null
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)
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})
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@ -35,28 +35,39 @@ export async function retry<T>(
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name: string,
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method: () => Promise<T>,
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getStatusCode: (arg0: T) => number | undefined,
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maxAttempts = 2
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maxAttempts = 2,
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onError: ((arg0: Error) => T | undefined) | undefined = undefined
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): Promise<T> {
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let response: T | undefined = undefined
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let statusCode: number | undefined = undefined
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let isRetryable = false
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let errorMessage = ''
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let attempt = 1
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while (attempt <= maxAttempts) {
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let response: T | undefined = undefined
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let statusCode: number | undefined = undefined
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let isRetryable = false
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try {
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response = await method()
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} catch (error) {
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if (onError) {
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response = onError(error)
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}
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isRetryable = true
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errorMessage = error.message
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}
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if (response) {
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statusCode = getStatusCode(response)
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if (!isServerErrorStatusCode(statusCode)) {
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return response
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}
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}
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if (statusCode) {
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isRetryable = isRetryableStatusCode(statusCode)
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errorMessage = `Cache service responded with ${statusCode}`
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} catch (error) {
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isRetryable = true
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errorMessage = error.message
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}
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core.debug(
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name,
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method,
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(response: ITypedResponse<T>) => response.statusCode,
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maxAttempts
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maxAttempts,
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// If the error object contains the statusCode property, extract it and return
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// an ITypedResponse<T> so it can be processed by the retry logic. Explicitly
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// casting Error object to any to workaround missing property errors.
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(e: Error) => {
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const error : any = e
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if (error['statusCode']) {
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return {
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statusCode: error['statusCode'],
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result: null,
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headers: {}
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}
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} else {
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return undefined
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}
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}
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)
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}
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