Retries failed HTTP requests using customizable retry strategies.
Here's a simple example of how it's used:
Add the following to your composer.json:
The constructor of the RetrySubscriber accepts an associative array of configuration options:
- filter
(callable) (Required) Filter used to determine whether or not to retry a request. The filter must be a callable that accepts the current number of retries as the first argument and a
GuzzleHttp\Event\AbstractTransferEvent
object as the second argument. The filter must returntrue
orfalse
to denote if the request must be retried.- delay
Callable that accepts the number of retries as the first argument and a
GuzzleHttp\Event\AbstractTransferEvent
as the second argument. The callable must return the amount of of time (in milliseconds) to delay.If no
delay
configuration value is provided, then a default exponential backoff implementation is used.- max
Integer representing the maximum number of retries to allow before giving up.
If no
max
configuration value is provided, then a request will be retried 5 times.
The required filter
option of the RetrySubscriber's constructor is a callable that is invoked to determine if a request should be retried.
When the filter is invoked, it is provided the current retry count for the request and a GuzzleHttp\Event\CompleteEvent
or GuzzleHttp\Event\ErrorEvent
(both events extend from GuzzleHttp\Event\AbstractTransferEvent
, so you should typehint on that). The filter must then return true if the request should be retried, or false if it should not be retried.
Here's an example of retrying failed 500 responses sent to the /foo
endpoint:
use GuzzleHttp\Event\AbstractTransferEvent;
use GuzzleHttp\Subscriber\Retry\RetrySubscriber;
$retry = new RetrySubscriber([
'filter' => function ($retries, AbstractTransferEvent $event) {
$resource = $event->getRequest()->getResource();
// A response is not always received (e.g., for timeouts)
$code = $event->getResponse()
? $event->getResponse()->getStatusCode()
: null;
return $resource == '/foo' && $code == 500;
}
]);
$client = new GuzzleHttp\Client();
$client->getEmitter()->attach($retry);
You can create more customizable retry logic with filter chains, which are created using the static RetrySubscriber::createChainFilter()
method. This method accepts an array of callable filters that are each invoked one after the other. The filters in the chain should return one of the following values, which affects how the rest of the chain is executed.
RetrySubscriber::RETRY
(i.e.,true
) – Retry the request.RetrySubscriber::DEFER
(i.e.,false
) – Defer to the next filter in the chain.RetrySubscriber::BREAK_CHAIN
(i.e.,-1
) – Stop the filter chain, and do not retry the request.
Here's an example using filter chains that retries failed 500 and 503 responses for only idempotent or "safe" requests as defined by RFC 7231.
use GuzzleHttp\Event\AbstractTransferEvent;
use GuzzleHttp\Subscriber\Retry\RetrySubscriber;
// Retry 500 and 503 responses that were sent as GET and HEAD requests.
$filter = RetrySubscriber::createChainFilter([
// Does early filter to force non-idempotent methods to NOT be retried.
RetrySubscriber::createIdempotentFilter(),
// Performs the last check, returning ``true`` or ``false`` based on
// if the response received a 500 or 503 status code.
RetrySubscriber::createStatusFilter([500, 503])
]);
$retry = new RetrySubscriber(['filter' => $filter]);
$client = new GuzzleHttp\Client();
$client->getEmitter()->attach($retry);
delay
is an optional configuration option in the RetrySubscriber's constructor that is a callable used to determine the amount of time to delay before retrying a request that has been marked as needing a retry. The callable accepts the current number of retries and either a GuzzleHttp\Event\CompleteEvent
or a GuzzleHttp\Event\ErrorEvent
. The function must then return an integer or float representing the amount of time in milliseconds to sleep.
Note
Omitting this argument will use a default exponential backoff strategy.
Here's an example of creating a custom delay that always delays for 1 millisecond:
You can also specify an optional max number of retries in the max
configuration option of the RetrySubscriber's constructor. If not specified, a request can be retried up to 5 times before it is allowed to fail.