This sample demonstrates how to use retry feature in Dubbo-go.
When creating a client with client.NewClient()
, you can use client.WithClientRetries()
to set the number of retries.
cli, err := client.NewClient(
client.WithClientURL("tri://127.0.0.1:20000"),
client.WithClientRetries(3),
)
Source file path: dubbo-go-sample/retry/proto/greet.proto
syntax = "proto3"; package greet; option go_package = "github.com/apache/dubbo-go-samples/timeout/proto;greet"; message GreetRequest { string name = 1; } message GreetResponse { string greeting = 1; } service GreetService { rpc Greet(GreetRequest) returns (GreetResponse) {} rpc GreetTimeout(GreetRequest) returns (GreetResponse) {} }
The Greet
method responds directly, and the GreetRetry
method is used to simulate retries.
package main
import (
"context"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
_ "dubbo.apache.org/dubbo-go/v3/imports"
"dubbo.apache.org/dubbo-go/v3/protocol"
"dubbo.apache.org/dubbo-go/v3/server"
greet "github.com/apache/dubbo-go-samples/retry/proto"
"github.com/dubbogo/gost/log/logger"
)
type GreetTripleServer struct {
requestTime int
}
func (srv *GreetTripleServer) Greet(ctx context.Context, req *greet.GreetRequest) (*greet.GreetResponse, error) {
resp := &greet.GreetResponse{Greeting: req.Name}
logger.Info("Not need retry, request success")
return resp, nil
}
func (srv *GreetTripleServer) GreetRetry(ctx context.Context, req *greet.GreetRequest) (*greet.GreetResponse, error) {
if srv.requestTime < 3 {
srv.requestTime++
logger.Infof("retry %d times", srv.requestTime)
return nil, errors.New("retry")
}
resp := &greet.GreetResponse{Greeting: req.Name}
logger.Infof("retry success, current request time is %d", srv.requestTime)
srv.requestTime = 0
return resp, nil
}
func main() {
srv, err := server.NewServer(
server.WithServerProtocol(
protocol.WithPort(20000),
),
)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if err := greet.RegisterGreetServiceHandler(srv, &GreetTripleServer{
requestTime: 0,
}); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if err := srv.Serve(); err != nil {
logger.Error(err)
}
}
Client file, create client, set retry times to 3, request Greet
and GreetRetry
respectively, and observe the server log output.
package main import ( "context" "dubbo.apache.org/dubbo-go/v3/client" _ "dubbo.apache.org/dubbo-go/v3/imports" greet "github.com/apache/dubbo-go-samples/retry/proto" "github.com/dubbogo/gost/log/logger" ) func main() { cli, err := client.NewClient( client.WithClientURL("tri://127.0.0.1:20000"), client.WithClientRetries(3), ) if err != nil { panic(err) } svc, err := greet.NewGreetService(cli) if err != nil { panic(err) } // request normal resp, err := svc.Greet(context.Background(), &greet.GreetRequest{Name: "hello world"}) if err != nil { logger.Error(err) } logger.Infof("Greet response: %s", resp.Greeting) // request need retry resp, err = svc.GreetRetry(context.Background(), &greet.GreetRequest{Name: "hello world"}) if err != nil { logger.Error(err) } logger.Infof("Greet response: %s", resp.Greeting) }
First start the server, then start the client, and observe that the server log outputs the number of retries when accessing GreetRetry
.
2024-01-23 22:39:11 INFO logger/logging.go:22 [Not need retry, request success] 2024-01-23 22:39:11 INFO logger/logging.go:42 retry [1] times 2024-01-23 22:39:11 INFO logger/logging.go:42 retry [2] times 2024-01-23 22:39:11 INFO logger/logging.go:42 retry [3] times 2024-01-23 22:39:11 INFO logger/logging.go:42 retry success, current request time is [3]