# Copyright 2014-2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You # may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of # the License is located at # # http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/ # # or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file 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. require_relative '../../../utils' require_relative 'retry_activities' # CustomLogicAsyncRetryWorkflow class defines a workflow for the retry_activity # recipes. This recipe shows how to set up custom retry for activities. class CustomLogicAsyncRetryWorkflow extend AWS::Flow::Workflows workflow :process do { version: "1.0", task_list: "workflow_tasklist", execution_start_to_close_timeout: 120, } end # Create an activity client using the activity_client method to schedule # activities. activity_client(:client) { { from_class: "RetryActivities" } } # This is the entry point for the workflow def process handle_unreliable_activity end # For asynchronous activities, use the error_handler construct provided by the # flow framework for handling exceptions. When an exception is caught, retry # the activity based on your custom retry logic. def handle_unreliable_activity # This future will be set when an exception is set with the details of the # exception failure = Future.new error_handler do |t| t.begin do # Schedule the activity asynchronously client.send_async(:unreliable_activity_without_retry_options) end t.rescue Exception do |e| # Set the future with the details of the exception failure.set(e) end t.ensure do failure.set unless failure.set? end end # wait_for_all will block until all the futures in the enumerable # collection that it is given are ready. wait_for_all(failure) # Once the future has been set, we can retry the activity if a failure was # encountered retry_on_failure(failure) end def retry_on_failure(failure) ex = failure.get handle_unreliable_activity if !ex.nil? && should_retry(ex) end def should_retry(ex) # custom logic to decide to retry the activity or not according to 'ex' return true end end