0.3.7 • Published 5 months ago

nice-retry v0.3.7

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nice-retry

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A lightweight, zero-dependency retry utility that just works.

Quick Start

npm install nice-retry
import {retry} from 'nice-retry';

// Retry any async operation
await retry.async(() => someAsyncOperation());

// Retry fetch requests
await retry.fetch('https://api.example.com/data');

That's all you need for 90% of use cases! 🎉

Why nice-retry?

  • 🪶 Lightweight - Zero dependencies, tiny bundle size
  • 🔋 Batteries included - Built-in fetch support, backoff, jitter, fallbacks
  • 📦 Just works - Smart defaults, no complex configuration needed
  • 💪 TypeScript-first - Full type safety and autocompletion

Common Use Cases

// Retry with custom attempts
await retry.async(fn, {maxAttempts: 5});

// Retry with custom delay
await retry.async(fn, {initialDelay: 1000});

// Retry fetch with options
await retry.fetch('https://api.example.com/data', {
    retry: {maxAttempts: 3},
});

Advanced Features

await retry.async(fn, {
    retryIf: error => error.name === 'NetworkError',
});
await retry.async(fn, {
    fallback: async () => backupOperation(),
    // Or multiple fallbacks
    fallback: [async () => primaryBackup(), async () => secondaryBackup()],
});

Backoff is a technique that progressively increases the delay between retry attempts. This helps prevent overwhelming the system being called and allows it time to recover from any issues. Like gradually stepping back when something's not working, rather than continuously trying at the same rate.

await retry.async(fn, {
    backoffStrategy: 'exponential', // 1s → 2s → 4s (default)
    backoffStrategy: 'linear', // 1s → 2s → 3s
    backoffStrategy: 'aggressive', // 1s → 3s → 9s
    backoffStrategy: 'fixed', // 1s → 1s → 1s
});

Jitter adds randomness to retry delays to prevent multiple clients from retrying at exactly the same time. This is particularly important in distributed systems where synchronized retries could cause "thundering herd" problems - where many clients hit a service simultaneously after a failure.

await retry.async(fn, {
    jitterStrategy: 'full', // Random between 0 and delay (default)
    jitterStrategy: 'equal', // Random between delay/2 and delay*1.5
    jitterStrategy: 'decorrelated', // Independent random delays
    jitterStrategy: 'none', // Exact delays
});
const controller = new AbortController();

await retry.async(fn, {
    signal: controller.signal,
});

// Cancel retries
controller.abort();
await retry.fetch('https://api.example.com/data', {
    retry: {
        retryStatusCodes: [408, 429, 500, 502, 503, 504], // HTTP status codes that will trigger a retry
        retryNetworkErrors: true, // Whether to retry on network/connection errors
    },
});

Full API Reference

retry.async

function async<T>(
    fn: () => Promise<T>,
    options?: RetryAsyncOptions<T>,
): Promise<RetryAsyncResult<T>>;

interface RetryAsyncResult<T> {
    data: T; // The result of the function
    attempts: number; // The number of attempts made
    totalTime: number; // The total time taken for all attempts
    errors: Error[]; // The errors that occurred during the attempts
}

retry.fetch

function fetch(
    input: RequestInfo | URL,
    init?: RequestInit & {
        retry?: RetryFetchOptions;
    },
): Promise<RetryFetchResult>;

interface RetryFetchResult {
    response: Response; // The response from the fetch request
    attempts: number; // The number of attempts made
    totalTime: number; // The total time taken for all attempts
    errors: Error[]; // The errors that occurred during the attempts
}

Error Types

import {
    MaxRetriesExceededError, // Thrown when max retries are exceeded
    RetryAbortedError, // Thrown when the operation is aborted
    RetryConditionFailedError, // Thrown when the retry condition check fails
    RetryOperationError, // Base error for all retry operations
} from 'nice-retry';

TypeScript Support

Full TypeScript support with comprehensive type definitions:

import type {
    BackoffStrategy,
    JitterStrategy,
    RetryAsyncOptions,
    RetryFetchOptions,
} from 'nice-retry';

Default Configuration

All options are optional with smart defaults:

{
  maxAttempts: 3,
  initialDelay: 1000,
  maxDelay: 30000,
  jitterStrategy: 'full',
  backoffStrategy: 'exponential',
  retryNetworkErrors: true,
  retryStatusCodes: [408, 429, 500, 502, 503, 504]
}

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Check out our contributing guide.

License

MIT © Arshad Yaseen

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