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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.api.errors import CodeMessageException
import logging
import random
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class NotRetryingDestination(Exception):
def __init__(self, retry_last_ts, retry_interval, destination):
msg = "Not retrying server %s." % (destination,)
super(NotRetryingDestination, self).__init__(msg)
self.retry_last_ts = retry_last_ts
self.retry_interval = retry_interval
self.destination = destination
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_retry_limiter(destination, clock, store, **kwargs):
"""For a given destination check if we have previously failed to
send a request there and are waiting before retrying the destination.
If we are not ready to retry the destination, this will raise a
NotRetryingDestination exception. Otherwise, will return a Context Manager
that will mark the destination as down if an exception is thrown (excluding
CodeMessageException with code < 500)
Example usage:
try:
limiter = yield get_retry_limiter(destination, clock, store)
with limiter:
response = yield do_request()
except NotRetryingDestination:
# We aren't ready to retry that destination.
raise
"""
retry_last_ts, retry_interval = (0, 0)
retry_timings = yield store.get_destination_retry_timings(
destination
)
if retry_timings:
retry_last_ts, retry_interval = (
retry_timings["retry_last_ts"], retry_timings["retry_interval"]
)
now = int(clock.time_msec())
if retry_last_ts + retry_interval > now:
raise NotRetryingDestination(
retry_last_ts=retry_last_ts,
retry_interval=retry_interval,
destination=destination,
)
defer.returnValue(
RetryDestinationLimiter(
destination,
clock,
store,
retry_interval,
**kwargs
)
)
class RetryDestinationLimiter(object):
def __init__(self, destination, clock, store, retry_interval,
min_retry_interval=10 * 60 * 1000,
max_retry_interval=24 * 60 * 60 * 1000,
multiplier_retry_interval=5, backoff_on_404=False):
"""Marks the destination as "down" if an exception is thrown in the
context, except for CodeMessageException with code < 500.
If no exception is raised, marks the destination as "up".
Args:
destination (str)
clock (Clock)
store (DataStore)
retry_interval (int): The next retry interval taken from the
database in milliseconds, or zero if the last request was
successful.
min_retry_interval (int): The minimum retry interval to use after
a failed request, in milliseconds.
max_retry_interval (int): The maximum retry interval to use after
a failed request, in milliseconds.
multiplier_retry_interval (int): The multiplier to use to increase
the retry interval after a failed request.
backoff_on_404 (bool): Back off if we get a 404
"""
self.clock = clock
self.store = store
self.destination = destination
self.retry_interval = retry_interval
self.min_retry_interval = min_retry_interval
self.max_retry_interval = max_retry_interval
self.multiplier_retry_interval = multiplier_retry_interval
self.backoff_on_404 = backoff_on_404
def __enter__(self):
pass
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
valid_err_code = False
if exc_type is not None and issubclass(exc_type, CodeMessageException):
# Some error codes are perfectly fine for some APIs, whereas other
# APIs may expect to never received e.g. a 404. It's important to
# handle 404 as some remote servers will return a 404 when the HS
# has been decommissioned.
# If we get a 401, then we should probably back off since they
# won't accept our requests for at least a while.
# 429 is us being aggresively rate limited, so lets rate limit
# ourselves.
if exc_val.code == 404 and self.backoff_on_404:
valid_err_code = False
elif exc_val.code in (401, 429):
valid_err_code = False
elif exc_val.code < 500:
valid_err_code = True
else:
valid_err_code = False
if exc_type is None or valid_err_code:
# We connected successfully.
if not self.retry_interval:
return
retry_last_ts = 0
self.retry_interval = 0
else:
# We couldn't connect.
if self.retry_interval:
self.retry_interval *= self.multiplier_retry_interval
self.retry_interval *= int(random.uniform(0.8, 1.4))
if self.retry_interval >= self.max_retry_interval:
self.retry_interval = self.max_retry_interval
else:
self.retry_interval = self.min_retry_interval
retry_last_ts = int(self.clock.time_msec())
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def store_retry_timings():
try:
yield self.store.set_destination_retry_timings(
self.destination, retry_last_ts, self.retry_interval
)
except:
logger.exception(
"Failed to store set_destination_retry_timings",
)
store_retry_timings()
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