export class AbortError extends Error { readonly name: 'AbortError'; readonly originalError: Error; /** Abort retrying and reject the promise. No callback functions will be called. @param message - An error message or a custom error. */ constructor(message: string | Error); } export type RetryContext = { readonly error: Error; readonly attemptNumber: number; readonly retriesLeft: number; readonly retriesConsumed: number; }; export type Options = { /** Callback invoked on each failure. Receives a context object containing the error and retry state information. The function is called before `shouldConsumeRetry` and `shouldRetry`, for all errors except `AbortError`. The function is not called on `AbortError`. @example ``` import pRetry from 'p-retry'; const run = async () => { const response = await fetch('https://sindresorhus.com/unicorn'); if (!response.ok) { throw new Error(response.statusText); } return response.json(); }; const result = await pRetry(run, { onFailedAttempt: ({error, attemptNumber, retriesLeft, retriesConsumed}) => { console.log(`Attempt ${attemptNumber} failed. ${retriesLeft} retries left. ${retriesConsumed} retries consumed.`); // 1st request => Attempt 1 failed. 5 retries left. 0 retries consumed. // 2nd request => Attempt 2 failed. 4 retries left. 1 retries consumed. // … }, retries: 5 }); console.log(result); ``` The `onFailedAttempt` function can return a promise. For example, to add a [delay](https://github.com/sindresorhus/delay): @example ``` import pRetry from 'p-retry'; import delay from 'delay'; const run = async () => { … }; const result = await pRetry(run, { onFailedAttempt: async () => { console.log('Waiting for 1 second before retrying'); await delay(1000); } }); ``` If the `onFailedAttempt` function throws, all retries will be aborted and the original promise will reject with the thrown error. */ readonly onFailedAttempt?: (context: RetryContext) => void | Promise; /** Decide if a retry should occur based on the context. Returning true triggers a retry, false aborts with the error. The function is called after `onFailedAttempt` and `shouldConsumeRetry`. The function is not called on `AbortError`, `TypeError` (except network errors), or if `retries` or `maxRetryTime` are exhausted. @example ``` import pRetry from 'p-retry'; const run = async () => { … }; const result = await pRetry(run, { shouldRetry: ({error, attemptNumber, retriesLeft}) => !(error instanceof CustomError) }); ``` In the example above, the operation will be retried unless the error is an instance of `CustomError`. If the `shouldRetry` function throws, all retries will be aborted and the original promise will reject with the thrown error. */ readonly shouldRetry?: (context: RetryContext) => boolean | Promise; /** Decide if this failure should consume a retry from the `retries` budget. When `false` is returned, the failure will not consume a retry or increment backoff values, but is still subject to `maxRetryTime`. The function is called after `onFailedAttempt`, but before `shouldRetry`. The function is not called on `AbortError`. @example ``` import pRetry from 'p-retry'; const run = async () => { … }; const result = await pRetry(run, { retries: 2, shouldConsumeRetry: ({error, retriesLeft}) => { console.log(`Retries left: ${retriesLeft}`); return !(error instanceof RateLimitError); }, }); ``` In the example above, `RateLimitError`s will not decrement the available `retries`. If the `shouldConsumeRetry` function throws, all retries will be aborted and the original promise will reject with the thrown error. */ readonly shouldConsumeRetry?: (context: RetryContext) => boolean | Promise; /** The maximum amount of times to retry the operation. @default 10 */ readonly retries?: number; /** The exponential factor to use. @default 2 */ readonly factor?: number; /** The number of milliseconds before starting the first retry. Set this to `0` to retry immediately with no delay. @default 1000 */ readonly minTimeout?: number; /** The maximum number of milliseconds between two retries. @default Infinity */ readonly maxTimeout?: number; /** Randomizes the timeouts by multiplying with a factor between 1 and 2. @default false */ readonly randomize?: boolean; /** The maximum time (in milliseconds) that the retried operation is allowed to run. @default Infinity Measured with a monotonic clock (`performance.now()`) so system clock adjustments do not affect the limit. */ readonly maxRetryTime?: number; /** You can abort retrying using [`AbortController`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortController). ``` import pRetry from 'p-retry'; const run = async () => { … }; const controller = new AbortController(); cancelButton.addEventListener('click', () => { controller.abort(new Error('User clicked cancel button')); }); try { await pRetry(run, {signal: controller.signal}); } catch (error) { console.log(error.message); //=> 'User clicked cancel button' } ``` */ readonly signal?: AbortSignal; /** Prevents retry timeouts from keeping the process alive. Only affects platforms with a `.unref()` method on timeouts, such as Node.js. @default false */ readonly unref?: boolean; }; /** Returns a `Promise` that is fulfilled when calling `input` returns a fulfilled promise. If calling `input` returns a rejected promise, `input` is called again until the max retries are reached, it then rejects with the last rejection reason. Does not retry on most `TypeErrors`, with the exception of network errors. This is done on a best case basis as different browsers have different [messages](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch#Checking_that_the_fetch_was_successful) to indicate this. See [whatwg/fetch#526 (comment)](https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/issues/526#issuecomment-554604080) @param input - Receives the number of attempts as the first argument and is expected to return a `Promise` or any value. @param options - Options for configuring the retry behavior. @example ``` import pRetry, {AbortError} from 'p-retry'; const run = async () => { const response = await fetch('https://sindresorhus.com/unicorn'); // Abort retrying if the resource doesn't exist if (response.status === 404) { throw new AbortError(response.statusText); } return response.blob(); }; console.log(await pRetry(run, {retries: 5})); ``` */ export default function pRetry( input: (attemptNumber: number) => PromiseLike | T, options?: Options ): Promise; /** Wrap a function so that each call is automatically retried on failure. @example ``` import {makeRetriable} from 'p-retry'; const fetchWithRetry = makeRetriable(fetch, {retries: 5}); const response = await fetchWithRetry('https://sindresorhus.com/unicorn'); ``` */ export function makeRetriable( function_: (...arguments_: Arguments) => PromiseLike | Result, options?: Options ): (...arguments_: Arguments) => Promise;