Python 3.6 or higher.
Install: pip install aiohttp-retry
.
This current version is 2.0+. It hasn't backward compatibility for previous versions.
You still can use v1.2 (pip install aiohttp-retry==1.2), but it is unsupported.
from aiohttp_retry import RetryClient, ExponentialRetry
async def main():
retry_options = ExponentialRetry(attempts=1)
retry_client = RetryClient(raise_for_status=False, retry_options=retry_options)
async with retry_client.get('https://ya.ru') as response:
print(response.status)
await retry_client.close()
from aiohttp_retry import RetryClient, RandomRetry
async def main():
retry_options = RandomRetry(attempts=1)
retry_client = RetryClient(raise_for_status=False, retry_options=retry_options)
response = await retry_client.get('/ping')
print(response.status)
await retry_client.close()
from aiohttp_retry import RetryClient
async def main():
async with RetryClient() as client:
async with client.get('https://ya.ru') as response:
print(response.status)
You can also add some logic, F.E. logging, on failures by using trace mechanic.
import logging
import sys
from types import SimpleNamespace
from aiohttp import ClientSession, TraceConfig, TraceRequestStartParams
from aiohttp_retry import RetryClient, ExponentialRetry
handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
logging.basicConfig(handlers=[handler])
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
retry_options = ExponentialRetry(attempts=2)
async def on_request_start(
session: ClientSession,
trace_config_ctx: SimpleNamespace,
params: TraceRequestStartParams,
) -> None:
current_attempt = trace_config_ctx.trace_request_ctx['current_attempt']
if retry_options.attempts <= current_attempt:
logger.warning('Wow! We are in last attempt')
async def main():
trace_config = TraceConfig()
trace_config.on_request_start.append(on_request_start)
retry_client = RetryClient(retry_options=retry_options, trace_configs=[trace_config])
response = await retry_client.get('https://httpstat.us/503', ssl=False)
print(response.status)
await retry_client.close()
Look tests for more examples.
Be aware: last request returns as it is.
RetryClient
takes the same arguments as ClientSession[docs]
RetryClient
has methods:
- get
- options
- head
- post
- put
- patch
- put
- delete
They are same as for ClientSession
, but take one possible additional argument:
class RetryOptionsBase:
def __init__(
self,
attempts: int = 3, # How many times we should retry
statuses: Optional[Iterable[int]] = None, # On which statuses we should retry
exceptions: Optional[Iterable[Type[Exception]]] = None, # On which exceptions we should retry
):
...
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_timeout(self, attempt: int) -> float:
raise NotImplementedError
You can specify RetryOptions
both for RetryClient
and it's methods.
RetryOptions
in methods override RetryOptions
defined in RetryClient
constructor.
You can define your own timeouts logic or use:
ExponentialRetry
with exponential backoffRandomRetry
for random backoffListRetry
with backoff you predefine by listFibonacciRetry
with backoff that looks like fibonacci sequenceJitterRetry
exponential retry with a bit of randomness
RetryClient
add current attempt number to request_trace_ctx
(see examples,
for more info see aiohttp doc).
You can change URL between retries by specifying url
as list of urls. Example:
from aiohttp_retry import RetryClient
retry_client = RetryClient()
async with retry_client.get(url=['/internal_error', '/ping']) as response:
text = await response.text()
assert response.status == 200
assert text == 'Ok!'
await retry_client.close()
In this example we request /interval_error
, fail and then successfully request /ping
.
If you specify less urls than attempts
number in RetryOptions
, RetryClient
will request last url at last attempts.
This means that in example above we would request /ping
once again in case of failure.