Ejemplo n.º 1
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    def test_exponential_growth(self, base, rate):
        growth = exponential_growth(base, rate)
        growth_seq = list(islice(growth, 10))

        self.assertThat(growth_seq, HasLength(10))
        self.assertThat(growth_seq, AllMatch(IsInstance(float)))
        self.assertEqual(growth_seq, sorted(growth_seq))

        self.assertEqual((base * rate), growth_seq[0])
        self.assertEqual((base * (rate ** 10)), growth_seq[-1])
Ejemplo n.º 2
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Archivo: orm.py Proyecto: kcns008/maas
def gen_retry_intervals(base=0.01, rate=2.5, maximum=10.0):
    """Generate retry intervals based on an exponential series.

    Once any interval exceeds `maximum` the interval generated will forever be
    `maximum`; this effectively disconnects from the exponential series. All
    intervals will be subject to "jitter" as a final step.

    The defaults seem like reasonable coefficients for a capped, full-jitter,
    exponential back-off series, and were derived by experimentation at the
    command-line. Real-world experience may teach us better values.
    """
    # An exponentially growing series...
    intervals = exponential_growth(base, rate)
    # from which we stop pulling one we've hit a maximum...
    intervals = takewhile((lambda i: i < maximum), intervals)
    # and thereafter return the maximum value indefinitely...
    intervals = chain(intervals, repeat(maximum))
    # and to which we add some randomness.
    return full_jitter(intervals)