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I do retries with celery like in the Docs-Example:

@task()
def add(x, y):
    try:
        ...
    except Exception, exc:
        add.retry(exc=exc, countdown=60)  # override the default and
                                          # retry in 1 minute

How can I increase the retry-countdown everytime the retry occurs for this job - e.g. 60 seconds, 2 minutes, 4 minutes and so on until the MaxRetriesExceeded is raised?

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    I think you should change the selected answer. Nov 27, 2017 at 12:54

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Here is a simple way to create bigger delay each time the task is evaluated. This value is updated by celery itself so you don't need to manage anything yourself.

@task()
def add(x, y):
    try:
        ...
    except Exception as exc:
        raise add.retry(exc=exc, countdown=60 * add.request.retries) 

Note: First task is repeated with countdown of 0. Because number of retries is 0 for the first run.

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    Thanks for mentioning add.request.retries
    – Kaveh
    Aug 9, 2017 at 7:00
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Since version 4.2 you can use options autoretry_for and retry_backoff for this purposes, for example:

@task(max_retries=10, autoretry_for=(Exception,), retry_backoff=60)
def add(x, y):
    pass
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  • This does not seem to work when you call retry() function (at least on celery 4.2.2).
    – Sarang
    Jan 17, 2022 at 13:11
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Keep a variable with your last retry time in it, and multiply it by 2 each time until it exceeds whatever level you want (or, keep a count if you prefer a certain number of times...)

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  • So there is no elegant/magic way to do this instead of passing a retry-counter to the method on every retry?
    – Gregor
    Feb 27, 2012 at 18:34
  • I'm insufficiently familiar with celery, but if you've read the manual and haven't found it, this seems like an easy way to accomplish what you want with only two or three lines of code, which seems easy enough.
    – Perry
    Feb 27, 2012 at 18:36
  • @Gregor, I think this is elegant, but maybe we could add an retry_step as well. You could create an issue at github.com/ask/issue to request such a feature.
    – asksol
    Feb 27, 2012 at 20:25
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    Oh, btw, you don't have to pass a parameter as the number of retries is available: interval, step = 60, 60; add.retry(countdown=interval + (step * add.request.retries)
    – asksol
    Feb 27, 2012 at 20:27
  • Thanks asksol, I knew that this counter must be living somewhere, how else would celery raise the MaxRetriesExceeded exception after #retries.
    – Gregor
    Feb 28, 2012 at 13:15

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