# async-retry Retrying made simple, easy, and async. ## Usage ```js // Packages const retry = require('async-retry'); const fetch = require('node-fetch'); await retry( async (bail) => { // if anything throws, we retry const res = await fetch('https://google.com'); if (403 === res.status) { // don't retry upon 403 bail(new Error('Unauthorized')); return; } const data = await res.text(); return data.substr(0, 500); }, { retries: 5, } ); ``` ### API ```js retry(retrier : Function, opts : Object) => Promise ``` - The supplied function can be `async` or not. In other words, it can be a function that returns a `Promise` or a value. - The supplied function receives two parameters 1. A `Function` you can invoke to abort the retrying (bail) 2. A `Number` identifying the attempt. The absolute first attempt (before any retries) is `1`. - The `opts` are passed to `node-retry`. Read [its docs](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry) - `retries`: The maximum amount of times to retry the operation. Default is `10`. - `factor`: The exponential factor to use. Default is `2`. - `minTimeout`: The number of milliseconds before starting the first retry. Default is `1000`. - `maxTimeout`: The maximum number of milliseconds between two retries. Default is `Infinity`. - `randomize`: Randomizes the timeouts by multiplying with a factor between `1` to `2`. Default is `true`. - `onRetry`: an optional `Function` that is invoked after a new retry is performed. It's passed the `Error` that triggered it as a parameter. ## Authors - Guillermo Rauch ([@rauchg](https://twitter.com/rauchg)) - [Vercel](https://vercel.com) - Leo Lamprecht ([@notquiteleo](https://twitter.com/notquiteleo)) - [Vercel](https://vercel.com)