com.evanlennick.retry4j.CallResults Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: ATest.java    From aws-s3-virusscan with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
protected final <T> T retry(Callable<T> callable) {
    final Callable<T> wrapper = () -> {
        try {
            return callable.call();
        } catch (final Exception e) {
            System.out.println("retry[] exception: " + e.getMessage());
            e.printStackTrace();
            throw e;
        }
    };
    final RetryConfig config = new RetryConfigBuilder()
            .retryOnAnyException()
            .withMaxNumberOfTries(30)
            .withDelayBetweenTries(10, ChronoUnit.SECONDS)
            .withFixedBackoff()
            .build();
    final CallResults<Object> results = new CallExecutor(config).execute(wrapper);
    return (T) results.getResult();
}
 
Example #2
Source File: ATest.java    From aws-ec2-ssh with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
protected final <T> T retry(Callable<T> callable) {
    final Callable<T> wrapper = () -> {
        try {
            return callable.call();
        } catch (final Exception e) {
            System.out.println("retry[] exception: " + e.getMessage());
            e.printStackTrace();
            throw e;
        }
    };
    final RetryConfig config = new RetryConfigBuilder()
            .retryOnAnyException()
            .withMaxNumberOfTries(30)
            .withDelayBetweenTries(10, ChronoUnit.SECONDS)
            .withFixedBackoff()
            .build();
    final CallResults<Object> results = new CallExecutor(config).execute(wrapper);
    return (T) results.getResult();
}
 
Example #3
Source File: ATest.java    From aws-cf-templates with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
protected final <T> T retry(Callable<T> callable) {
    final Callable<T> wrapper = () -> {
        try {
            return callable.call();
        } catch (final Exception e) {
            System.out.println("retry[] exception: " + e.getMessage());
            e.printStackTrace();
            throw e;
        }
    };
    final RetryConfig config = new RetryConfigBuilder()
            .retryOnAnyException()
            .withMaxNumberOfTries(30)
            .withDelayBetweenTries(10, ChronoUnit.SECONDS)
            .withFixedBackoff()
            .build();
    final CallResults<Object> results = new CallExecutor(config).execute(wrapper);
    return (T) results.getResult();
}
 
Example #4
Source File: S3EventIterator.java    From bender with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public InternalEvent next() {
  updateCursor();

  /*
   * Wrap reading next row in retry logic. This is because there is intermittent socket timeouts
   * when reading from S3 that cause the function to hang/fail.
   */
  Callable<String> callable = () -> {
    return this.lineIterator.next();
  };

  String nextRow;
  try {
    CallResults<Object> results = new CallExecutor(this.config).execute(callable);
    nextRow = (String) results.getResult();
  } catch (RetriesExhaustedException ree) {
    throw new RuntimeException(ree.getCallResults().getLastExceptionThatCausedRetry());
  } catch (UnexpectedException ue) {
    throw ue;
  }

  /*
   * Construct the internal event
   */
  return new S3InternalEvent(nextRow, this.context, this.arrivalTime,
      currentS3Entity.getObject().getKey(), currentS3Entity.getBucket().getName(),
      currentS3Entity.getObject().getVersionId());
}