A low overhead circuit breaker for your routes.
npm i fastify-circuit-breaker
Register the plugin and if needed pass to it some custom option.
This plugin will add an onSend
hook and expose a circuitBreaker
utility.
Call fastify.circuitBreaker()
when declaring the beforeHandler
option of a route, in this way you will put that very specific route under the circuit breaking check.
const fastify = require('fastify')()
fastify.register(require('fastify-circuit-breaker'))
fastify.register(function (instance, opts, next) {
instance.route({
method: 'GET',
url: '/',
schema: {
querystring: {
error: { type: 'boolean' },
delay: { type: 'number' }
}
},
beforeHandler: instance.circuitBreaker(),
handler: function (req, reply) {
setTimeout(() => {
reply.send(
req.query.error ? new Error('kaboom') : { hello: 'world' }
)
}, req.query.delay || 0)
}
})
next()
})
fastify.listen(3000, err => {
if (err) throw err
console.log('Server listening at http://localhost:3000')
})
You can pass the following options during the plugin registration, in this way that values will be used in all the routes.
fastify.register(require('fastify-circuit-breaker'), {
threshold: 3, // default 5
timeout: 5000, // default 10000
resetTimeout: 5000 // default 10000
})
threshold
: is the maximum numbers of failures you accept to have before opening the circuit.timeout:
is the maximum number of milliseconds you can wait before return aTimeoutError
.resetTimeout
: number of milliseconds before before the circuit will move fromopen
tohalf-open
Otherwise you can customize every single route by passing the same options to the circuitBreaker
utility:
fastify.circuitBreaker({
threshold: 3, // default 5
timeout: 5000, // default 10000
resetTimeout: 5000 // default 10000
})
If you pass the options directly to the utility, it will take precedence over the global configuration.
If needed you can change the default error message for the circui open error and the timeout error:
fastify.register(require('fastify-circuit-breaker'), {
timeoutErrorMessage: 'Ronf...', // default 'Timeout'
circuitOpenErrorMessage: 'Oh gosh!' // default 'Circuit open'
})
Since it is not possible to apply the classic timeout feature of the pattern, in this case the timeout will measure the time that the route takes to execute and once the route has finished if the time taken is higher than the timeout we will return an error, even if the route has produced a successful response.
If you need a classic circuit breaker to wrap some API call inside your application consider using easy-breaker
.
Image curtesy of Martin Fowler.
Copyright © 2018 Tomas Della Vedova