Net::Twitter::Role::RetryOnError - Retry Twitter API calls on error
use Net::Twitter;
$nt = Net::Twitter->new(
traits => ['API::RESTv1_1', 'RetryOnError']
max_retries => 3,
);
Temporary errors are not uncommon when calling the Twitter API. When applied to
Net::Twitter this role will provide automatic retries of API calls in a very
configurable way.
It only retries when the response status code is >= 500. Other
error codes indicate a permanent error. If the maximum number of retries is
reached, without success, an exception is thrown, as usual.
This role adds the following options to "new":
- initial_retry_delay
- A floating point number specifying the initial delay, after an error,
before retrying. Default: 0.25 (250 milliseconds).
- max_retry_delay
- A floating point number specifying the maximum delay between retries.
Default: 4.0
- retry_delay_multiplier
- On the second and subsequent retries, a new delay is calculated by
multiplying the previous delay by
"retry_delay_multiplier". Default:
2.0
- max_retries
- The maximum number of consecutive retries before giving up and throwing an
exception. If set to 0, it the API call will be retried indefinitely.
Default 5.
- retry_delay_code
- A code reference that will be called to handle the delay. It is passed a
single argument: a floating point number specifying the number of seconds
to delay. By default, "sleep" in Time::HiRes is called.
If you're using a non-blocking user agent, like Coro::LWP, you
should use this option to provide a non-blocking delay.
Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
Copyright (c) 2016 Marc Mims
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as
perl itself.