How can I handle errors in APScheduler?
You can handle errors in APScheduler by using the job_error
event to catch exceptions that occur during job execution.
Can you give me an example of how to implement that?
Sure! You can define a function that logs the error and then connect it to the job_error
event like this:
from apscheduler.schedulers.background import BackgroundScheduler
scheduler = BackgroundScheduler()
def job_error_listener(event):
print(f'Job {event.job_id} failed with error: {event.exception}')
scheduler.add_listener(job_error_listener, apscheduler.events.EVENT_JOB_ERROR)
What if I want to retry the job after an error?
You can use the max_instances
parameter to limit the number of concurrent executions and implement a retry mechanism in your error listener.
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