How can I implement retry strategies in Python?
You can use the retrying
library or implement your own retry logic using a loop and exception handling.
Can you show me an example using the retrying
library?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
from retrying import retry
@retry(stop_max_attempt_number=3)
def fetch_data():
# Your code to fetch data
pass
What if I want to add a delay between retries?
You can use the wait_fixed
parameter in the @retry
decorator to add a delay. For example:
@retry(wait_fixed=2000, stop_max_attempt_number=3)
def fetch_data():
pass
Are there any other libraries for retry strategies?
Yes, you can also look into tenacity
, which is a more flexible library for implementing retry strategies.
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