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CircuitBreaker is a relatively simple Ruby mixin that will wrap a call to a given service in a circuit breaker pattern. The circuit starts off "closed" meaning that all calls will go through. However, consecutive failures are recorded and after a threshold is reached, the circuit will "trip", setting the circuit into an "open" state. In an "open" state, every call to the service will fail by raising CircuitBrokenException. The circuit will remain in an "open" state until the failure timeout has elapsed. After the failure_timeout has elapsed, the circuit will go into a "half open" state and the call will go through. A failure will immediately pop the circuit open again, and a success will close the circuit and reset the failure count. require 'circuit_breaker' class TestService include CircuitBreaker def call_remote_service() ... circuit_method :call_remote_service # Optional circuit_handler do |handler| handler.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT) handler.failure_threshold = 5 handler.failure_timeout = 5 end # Optional circuit_handler_class MyCustomCircuitHandler end
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 Dependencies

Development

>= 2.3.1
>= 1.2.7

Runtime

 Project Readme

circuit_breaker

DESCRIPTION:

CircuitBreaker is a relatively simple Ruby mixin that will wrap a call to a given service in a circuit breaker pattern.

The circuit starts off "closed" meaning that all calls will go through. However, consecutive failures are recorded and after a threshold is reached, the circuit will "trip", setting the circuit into an "open" state.

In an "open" state, every call to the service will fail by raising CircuitBrokenException.

The circuit will remain in an "open" state until the failure timeout has elapsed.

After the failure_timeout has elapsed, the circuit will go into a "half open" state and the call will go through. A failure will immediately pop the circuit open again, and a success will close the circuit and reset the failure count.

For services that can take an unmanagable amount of time to respond an invocation timeout threshold is provided. If the service fails to return before the invocation_timeout duration has passed, the circuit will "trip", setting the circuit into an "open" state.

require 'circuit_breaker'
class TestService
  include CircuitBreaker

  def call_remote_service() ...

  circuit_method :call_remote_service

  # Optional
  circuit_handler do |handler|
    handler.logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
    handler.failure_threshold = 5
    handler.failure_timeout = 5
    handler.invocation_timeout = 10
    handler.excluded_exceptions = [NotConsideredFailureException]
  end

  # Optional
  circuit_handler_class MyCustomCircuitHandler
end

FEATURES/PROBLEMS:

  • Can run out of the box with minimal dependencies and a couple of lines of code.
  • Easy to extend: add your own circuit breakers or states or extend the existing ones.
  • Does not currently handle static class methods.

SYNOPSIS:

An implementation of Michael Nygard's Circuit Breaker pattern.

REQUIREMENTS:

circuit_breaker has a dependency on AASM @ http://github.com/rubyist/aasm/tree/master

INSTALL:

  • gem install circuit_breaker

LICENSE:

Copyright (c) 2016, Will Sargent All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

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