Here is my retry function that I define in collection pre-request script. It only works when tests are executed via collection :
Utils = {
wait: function (that, sleepDuration){
that.setTimeout(() => {}, sleepDuration);
},
withRetry: function(that, expectedHttpStatus, maxNumberOfTries, sleepBetweenTries, businessRetryConditionCallBack, endRetryCallback){
if (!that.pm.environment.get("collection_tries")) {
that.pm.environment.set("collection_tries", 1);
}
if (((that.pm.response.code != expectedHttpStatus) || businessRetryConditionCallBack())
&& (that.pm.environment.get("collection_tries") <= maxNumberOfTries)) {
var tries = parseInt(that.pm.environment.get("collection_tries"), 10);
that.pm.environment.set("collection_tries", tries + 1);
Utils.wait(that, sleepBetweenTries, maxNumberOfTries);
that.postman.setNextRequest(that.request.name);
} else {
if(businessRetryConditionCallBack()){
// On ne passe pas à la requête suivante
that.postman.setNextRequest(null);
}
that.pm.environment.unset("collection_tries");
endRetryCallback();
}
}
};
And here is how to use it in request on pre-request or test scripts :
var expectedHttpStatus = 200;
var maxNumberOfTries = 5;
var sleepBetweenTries = 5000;
Utils.withRetry(this, expectedHttpStatus, maxNumberOfTries, sleepBetweenTries, function(){
// Retry business condition callback
return pm.response.json().length <= 0;
}, function(){
// End retry callback
pm.test("Has one result", function () {
pm.expect(pm.response.json().length).to.equals(0);
});
});
This code will retry request as long as (http statut is different from expectedHttpStatus
or businessRetryConditionCallBack
is true) AND maxNumberOfTries
is not reached and .
When http statut condition is true and maxNumberOfTries
is reached, a check is done to verify businessRetryConditionCallBack
. If not true, collection execution is stopped.