ngx-http-retry
A configurable Angular HTTP interceptor to retry GET requests and respond to errors and flaky
connections.
Installation
To install this library, run:
npm install ngx-http-retry --save
-or- yarn add ngx-http-retry
and then import NgxHttpRetryModule
it in your Angular AppModule
:
import { NgxHttpRetryModule } from 'ngx-http-retry';
@NgModule({
imports: [
NgxHttpRetryModule.forRoot()
],
providers: [
networkErrorRetryStrategyProvider,
serverUnavailableRetryStrategyProvider
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
Usage
You configure ngx-http-retry
by providing (via Angular dependency injection) a collection of
injectable classes that implement the HttpRequestRetryStrategy
interface. These "retry strategies"
tell ngx-http-retry
which status codes to retry, how many times to retry, and when to stop
retrying. The global HTTP interceptor provided by NgxHttpRetryModule
will do nothing if you do not
provide any retry strategies.
In addition to being thrown by the http request observable like normal, the last HttpErrorResponse
received when ngx-http-retry
stops retrying a request is passed to the retry strategy's onFailure
method and emitted on the NgxHttpRetryService
's httpRetryFailures
observable.
Implementing HttpRequestRetryStrategy
import { HttpRequestRetryStrategy } from 'ngx-http-retry';
@Injectable()
import { Injectable, Provider } from '@angular/core';
import { HttpRequestRetryStrategy, HTTP_REQUEST_RETRY_STRATEGIES } from 'ngx-http-retry';
import { NetworkStatusService } from './../services/network-status.service';
@Injectable()
export class NetworkErrorRetryStrategy implements HttpRequestRetryStrategy {
readonly statuses = [0];
readonly maxCount = 3;
delayFn(retryNumber: number) {
return retryNumber === 1 ? 0 : 3000;
}
onFailure(error: HttpErrorResponse) {
console.log('network error', error.status, error.url);
}
}
export const networkErrorRetryStrategyProvider: Provider = {
provide: HTTP_REQUEST_RETRY_STRATEGIES,
useClass: NetworkErrorRetryStrategy,
multi: true
};
@Injectable()
export class ServerUnavailableRetryStrategy implements HttpRequestRetryStrategy {
readonly statuses = [502, 503];
readonly maxCount = 10;
delayFn() {
return 3000;
}
onFailure(error: HttpErrorResponse) {
console.log('server unavailable error', error.status, error.url);
}
}
export const serverUnavailableRetryStrategyProvider: Provider = {
provide: HTTP_REQUEST_RETRY_STRATEGIES,
useClass: ServerUnavailableRetryStrategy,
multi: true
};
Using NgxHttpRetryService
(optional)
import { NgxHttpRetryService } from 'ngx-http-retry';
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
constructor(private readonly ngxHttpRetryService: NgxHttpRetryService) { }
ngOnInit() {
this.ngxHttpRetryService.httpRetryFailures.subscribe(error => {
console.log('global http retry error listener', error.status, error.url);
});
}
}
RxJS Operator
The core functionality of this library is exposed as a RxJS operator that takes an an array of
retry strategies which can be instances of classes or plain objects that implement the
HttpRequestRetryStrategy
interface. You can use this operator directly if you do not wish to use
the global interceptor provided by NgxHttpRetryModule
.
import { httpRequestRetry } from 'ngx-http-retry';
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
constructor(private readonly httpClient: HttpClient) { }
ngOnInit() {
this.httpClient.get('/some/url').pipe(httpRequestRetry(requestStrategies)).subscribe();
}
}
ngx-http-retry
will add a header named X-Request-Attempt-Number
to each request it sends that
with the number of the current attempt. This was added primarily for testing. But it's plausible
that this could be useful information to track on the server in some scenarios, so this header is
added in production. A future version may allow disabling this option if needed.
License
MIT © Kevin Phelps