Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Scheduler V1beta1 API class Google::Cloud::Scheduler::V1beta1::RetryConfig.
Settings that determine the retry behavior.
By default, if a job does not complete successfully (meaning that an acknowledgement is not received from the handler, then it will be retried with exponential backoff according to the settings in RetryConfig.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#max_backoff_duration
def max_backoff_duration() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
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(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The maximum amount of time to wait before retrying a job after
it fails.
The default value of this field is 1 hour.
#max_backoff_duration=
def max_backoff_duration=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
-
value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The maximum amount of time to wait before retrying a job after
it fails.
The default value of this field is 1 hour.
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The maximum amount of time to wait before retrying a job after
it fails.
The default value of this field is 1 hour.
#max_doublings
def max_doublings() -> ::Integer
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(::Integer) — The time between retries will double
max_doublings
times.A job's retry interval starts at min_backoff_duration, then doubles
max_doublings
times, then increases linearly, and finally retries retries at intervals of max_backoff_duration up to retry_count times.For example, if min_backoff_duration is 10s, max_backoff_duration is 300s, and
max_doublings
is 3, then the a job will first be retried in 10s. The retry interval will double three times, and then increase linearly by 2^3 * 10s. Finally, the job will retry at intervals of max_backoff_duration until the job has been attempted retry_count times. Thus, the requests will retry at 10s, 20s, 40s, 80s, 160s, 240s, 300s, 300s, ....The default value of this field is 5.
#max_doublings=
def max_doublings=(value) -> ::Integer
-
value (::Integer) — The time between retries will double
max_doublings
times.A job's retry interval starts at min_backoff_duration, then doubles
max_doublings
times, then increases linearly, and finally retries retries at intervals of max_backoff_duration up to retry_count times.For example, if min_backoff_duration is 10s, max_backoff_duration is 300s, and
max_doublings
is 3, then the a job will first be retried in 10s. The retry interval will double three times, and then increase linearly by 2^3 * 10s. Finally, the job will retry at intervals of max_backoff_duration until the job has been attempted retry_count times. Thus, the requests will retry at 10s, 20s, 40s, 80s, 160s, 240s, 300s, 300s, ....The default value of this field is 5.
-
(::Integer) — The time between retries will double
max_doublings
times.A job's retry interval starts at min_backoff_duration, then doubles
max_doublings
times, then increases linearly, and finally retries retries at intervals of max_backoff_duration up to retry_count times.For example, if min_backoff_duration is 10s, max_backoff_duration is 300s, and
max_doublings
is 3, then the a job will first be retried in 10s. The retry interval will double three times, and then increase linearly by 2^3 * 10s. Finally, the job will retry at intervals of max_backoff_duration until the job has been attempted retry_count times. Thus, the requests will retry at 10s, 20s, 40s, 80s, 160s, 240s, 300s, 300s, ....The default value of this field is 5.
#max_retry_duration
def max_retry_duration() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
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(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The time limit for retrying a failed job, measured from time when an
execution was first attempted. If specified with
retry_count, the job will be retried until both
limits are reached.
The default value for max_retry_duration is zero, which means retry duration is unlimited.
#max_retry_duration=
def max_retry_duration=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
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value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The time limit for retrying a failed job, measured from time when an
execution was first attempted. If specified with
retry_count, the job will be retried until both
limits are reached.
The default value for max_retry_duration is zero, which means retry duration is unlimited.
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The time limit for retrying a failed job, measured from time when an
execution was first attempted. If specified with
retry_count, the job will be retried until both
limits are reached.
The default value for max_retry_duration is zero, which means retry duration is unlimited.
#min_backoff_duration
def min_backoff_duration() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The minimum amount of time to wait before retrying a job after
it fails.
The default value of this field is 5 seconds.
#min_backoff_duration=
def min_backoff_duration=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Duration
-
value (::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The minimum amount of time to wait before retrying a job after
it fails.
The default value of this field is 5 seconds.
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Duration) — The minimum amount of time to wait before retrying a job after
it fails.
The default value of this field is 5 seconds.
#retry_count
def retry_count() -> ::Integer
-
(::Integer) — The number of attempts that the system will make to run a job using the
exponential backoff procedure described by
max_doublings.
The default value of retry_count is zero.
If retry_count is zero, a job attempt will not be retried if it fails. Instead the Cloud Scheduler system will wait for the next scheduled execution time.
If retry_count is set to a non-zero number then Cloud Scheduler will retry failed attempts, using exponential backoff, retry_count times, or until the next scheduled execution time, whichever comes first.
Values greater than 5 and negative values are not allowed.
#retry_count=
def retry_count=(value) -> ::Integer
-
value (::Integer) — The number of attempts that the system will make to run a job using the
exponential backoff procedure described by
max_doublings.
The default value of retry_count is zero.
If retry_count is zero, a job attempt will not be retried if it fails. Instead the Cloud Scheduler system will wait for the next scheduled execution time.
If retry_count is set to a non-zero number then Cloud Scheduler will retry failed attempts, using exponential backoff, retry_count times, or until the next scheduled execution time, whichever comes first.
Values greater than 5 and negative values are not allowed.
-
(::Integer) — The number of attempts that the system will make to run a job using the
exponential backoff procedure described by
max_doublings.
The default value of retry_count is zero.
If retry_count is zero, a job attempt will not be retried if it fails. Instead the Cloud Scheduler system will wait for the next scheduled execution time.
If retry_count is set to a non-zero number then Cloud Scheduler will retry failed attempts, using exponential backoff, retry_count times, or until the next scheduled execution time, whichever comes first.
Values greater than 5 and negative values are not allowed.