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NAME

       retry - Repeat command until a criteria is met, usually success.

SYNOPSIS

       retry [-v] [-h] [-u until] [-w while] command ...

DESCRIPTION

       The  tool  repeats  the  given command until the command is successful, backing off with a
       configurable delay between each attempt.

       Retry captures stdin into memory as the data is passed to the repeated command,  and  this
       captured  stdin is then replayed should the command be repeated. This makes it possible to
       embed the retry tool into shell pipelines.

       Retry captures stdout into memory, and if the command was successful stdout is  passed  on
       to stdout as normal, while if the command was repeated stdout is passed to stderr instead.
       This ensures that output is passed to stdout once and once only.

OPTIONS

       -d seconds, --delay=seconds
              The number of seconds to back off after each attempt.

       -m message, --message=message
              A message to include in the notification when repeat has backed  off.  Defaults  to
              the command name.

       -t times, --times=times
              The number of times to retry the command. By default we try forever.

       -u criteria, --until=criteria
              Keep  repeating  the  command until any one of the comma separated criteria is met.
              Options include 'success', 'true', 'fail',  ’false',  an  integer  or  a  range  of
              integers.  Default is 'success'.

       -w criteria, --while=criteria
              Keep  repeating  the  command while any one of the comma separated criteria is met.
              Options include 'success', 'true', 'fail',  ’false',  an  integer  or  a  range  of
              integers.

       -h, --help
              Display this help message.

       -v, --version
              Display the version number.

RETURN VALUE

       The  retry tool returns the return code from the command being executed, once the criteria
       is reached.

       If the command was interrupted with a signal, the return code is the  signal  number  plus
       128.

       If  the  command  could  not  be  executed, or if the options are invalid, the status 1 is
       returned.

EXAMPLES

       In this basic example, we repeat the command forever.

               ~$ retry --until=success false
               retry: 'false' returned 1, backing off for 10 seconds and trying again...
               retry: 'false' returned 1, backing off for 10 seconds and trying again...
               retry: 'false' returned 1, backing off for 10 seconds and trying again...
               ^C

       In this more complex example, each invocation of curl is retried until curl  succeeds,  at
       which point stdout is passed once and once only to the next element in the pipeline.

               ~$ retry curl --fail http://localhost/entities | \
               jq ... | \
               retry curl --fail -X POST http://localhost/resource | \
               logger -t resource-init

AUTHOR

       Graham Leggett <minfrin@sharp.fm>

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