1.0.1 • Published 5 years ago
@scintillate/circuit-breaker v1.0.1
@scintillate/circuit-breaker
A simple circuit breaker for TypeScript.
Installation
npm install --save @scintillate/circuit-breakerUsage
Basic Usage
import { CircuitBreaker } from '@scintillate/circuit-breaker';
class Test {
@CircuitBreaker()
async callService(): Promise<any> {
// ...
}
};Options
export interface Options {
// Cooldown period before retrying in milliseconds.
cooldownPeriod?: number;
// Retry count, before giving up.
failureThreshold?: number;
// Maximum cooldown period in milliseconds.
maxCooldownPeriod?: number;
}
...
@CircuitBreaker({
cooldownPeriod: 1000, // 1 second
failureThreshold: 5,
maxCooldownPeriod: 30 * 1000 // 30 seconds
})
...The library does not automatically retry function execution. It depends on your application calling
the function. If the function throws an exception failureThreshold times consecutively, the circuit goes into
an open state. Consequent calls to the function will return undefined (or Promises will resolve to undefined)
until cooldownPeriod has elapsed. cooldownPeriod increases exponentially with each subsequent failure to a
maximum of maxCooldownPeriod.
Note that exceptions are not propagated.