index.d.ts
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import {OperationOptions} from 'retry';
declare class AbortErrorClass extends Error {
readonly name: 'AbortError';
readonly originalError: Error;
/**
Abort retrying and reject the promise.
@param message - Error message or custom error.
*/
constructor(message: string | Error);
}
declare namespace pRetry {
interface FailedAttemptError extends Error {
readonly attemptNumber: number;
readonly retriesLeft: number;
}
interface Options extends OperationOptions {
/**
Callback invoked on each retry. Receives the error thrown by `input` as the first argument with properties `attemptNumber` and `retriesLeft` which indicate the current attempt number and the number of attempts left, respectively.
The `onFailedAttempt` function can return a promise. For example, to add a [delay](https://github.com/sindresorhus/delay):
```
import pRetry = require('p-retry');
import delay = require('delay');
const run = async () => { ... };
(async () => {
const result = await pRetry(run, {
onFailedAttempt: async error => {
console.log('Waiting for 1 second before retrying');
await delay(1000);
}
});
})();
```
If the `onFailedAttempt` function throws, all retries will be aborted and the original promise will reject with the thrown error.
*/
readonly onFailedAttempt?: (error: FailedAttemptError) => void | Promise<void>;
}
type AbortError = AbortErrorClass;
}
declare const pRetry: {
/**
Returns a `Promise` that is fulfilled when calling `input` returns a fulfilled promise. If calling `input` returns a rejected promise, `input` is called again until the max retries are reached, it then rejects with the last rejection reason.
Does not retry on most `TypeErrors`, with the exception of network errors. This is done on a best case basis as different browsers have different [messages](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch#Checking_that_the_fetch_was_successful) to indicate this.
See [whatwg/fetch#526 (comment)](https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/issues/526#issuecomment-554604080)
@param input - Receives the number of attempts as the first argument and is expected to return a `Promise` or any value.
@param options - Options are passed to the [`retry`](https://github.com/tim-kos/node-retry#retryoperationoptions) module.
@example
```
import pRetry = require('p-retry');
import fetch from 'node-fetch';
const run = async () => {
const response = await fetch('https://sindresorhus.com/unicorn');
// Abort retrying if the resource doesn't exist
if (response.status === 404) {
throw new pRetry.AbortError(response.statusText);
}
return response.blob();
};
(async () => {
console.log(await pRetry(run, {retries: 5}));
// With the `onFailedAttempt` option:
const result = await pRetry(run, {
onFailedAttempt: error => {
console.log(`Attempt ${error.attemptNumber} failed. There are ${error.retriesLeft} retries left.`);
// 1st request => Attempt 1 failed. There are 4 retries left.
// 2nd request => Attempt 2 failed. There are 3 retries left.
// …
},
retries: 5
});
console.log(result);
})();
```
*/
<T>(
input: (attemptCount: number) => PromiseLike<T> | T,
options?: pRetry.Options
): Promise<T>;
AbortError: typeof AbortErrorClass;
// TODO: remove this in the next major version
default: typeof pRetry;
};
export = pRetry;