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package fish.payara.microprofile.faulttolerance.policy;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;
import jakarta.interceptor.InvocationContext;
import org.eclipse.microprofile.faulttolerance.CircuitBreaker;
import fish.payara.microprofile.faulttolerance.FaultToleranceConfig;
/**
* The resolved "cached" information of a {@link CircuitBreaker} annotation an a specific method.
*
* @author Jan Bernitt
*/
public final class CircuitBreakerPolicy extends Policy {
private final Class extends Throwable>[] failOn;
private final Class extends Throwable>[] skipOn;
public final long delay;
public final ChronoUnit delayUnit;
public final int requestVolumeThreshold;
public final double failureRatio;
public final int successThreshold;
public CircuitBreakerPolicy(Method annotatedMethod, Class extends Throwable>[] failOn,
Class extends Throwable>[] skipOn, long delay, ChronoUnit delayUnit, int requestVolumeThreshold,
double failureRatio, int successThreshold) {
checkAtLeast(0, annotatedMethod, CircuitBreaker.class, "delay", delay);
checkAtLeast(1, annotatedMethod, CircuitBreaker.class, "requestVolumeThreshold", requestVolumeThreshold);
checkAtLeast(0d, annotatedMethod, CircuitBreaker.class, "failureRatio", failureRatio);
checkAtMost(1.0d, annotatedMethod, CircuitBreaker.class, "failureRatio", failureRatio);
checkAtLeast(1, annotatedMethod, CircuitBreaker.class, "successThreshold", successThreshold);
this.failOn = failOn;
this.skipOn = skipOn;
this.delay = delay;
this.delayUnit = delayUnit;
this.requestVolumeThreshold = requestVolumeThreshold;
this.failureRatio = failureRatio;
this.successThreshold = successThreshold;
}
public static CircuitBreakerPolicy create(InvocationContext context, FaultToleranceConfig config) {
if (config.isAnnotationPresent(CircuitBreaker.class) && config.isEnabled(CircuitBreaker.class)) {
CircuitBreaker annotation = config.getAnnotation(CircuitBreaker.class);
return new CircuitBreakerPolicy(context.getMethod(),
config.failOn(annotation),
config.skipOn(annotation),
config.delay(annotation),
config.delayUnit(annotation),
config.requestVolumeThreshold(annotation),
config.failureRatio(annotation),
config.successThreshold(annotation));
}
return null;
}
/**
* Helper method that checks whether or not the given exception is considered a success or failure.
*
* Relevant part from the {@link CircuitBreaker} documentation:
*
* When a method returns a result, the following rules are applied to determine whether the result is a success or a failure:
*
* - If the method does not throw a {@link Throwable}, it is considered a success
*
- Otherwise, if the thrown object is assignable to any value in the {@link #skipOn()} parameter, is is considered a success
*
- Otherwise, if the thrown object is assignable to any value in the {@link #failOn()} parameter, it is considered a failure
*
- Otherwise it is considered a success
*
*
*
* @param ex The exception to check
* @return True if the exception is considered a failure, false if it is considered a success.
*/
public boolean isFailure(Throwable ex) {
return !Policy.isCaught(ex, skipOn) && Policy.isCaught(ex, failOn);
}
}
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