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package backoff
import (
"math/rand"
"time"
)
// This one was ripped from https://github.com/jpillora/backoff/blob/master/backoff.go
// Backoff is a time.Duration counter. It starts at Min. After every
// call to Duration() it is multiplied by Factor. It is capped at
// Max. It returns to Min on every call to Reset(). Used in
// conjunction with the time package.
type Backoff struct {
attempts int
// Initial value to scale out
Initial time.Duration
// Jitter value randomizes an additional delay between 0 and Jitter
Jitter time.Duration
// Max maximum values of the backoff
Max time.Duration
}
// Returns the current value of the counter and then multiplies it
// Factor
func (b *Backoff) Duration() (dur time.Duration) {
// Zero-values are nonsensical, so we use
// them to apply defaults
if b.Max == 0 {
b.Max = 10 * time.Second
}
if b.Initial == 0 {
b.Initial = 100 * time.Millisecond
}
// calculate this duration
if dur = time.Duration(1 << uint(b.attempts)); dur > 0 {
dur = dur * b.Initial
} else {
dur = b.Max
}
if b.Jitter > 0 {
dur = dur + time.Duration(rand.Intn(int(b.Jitter)))
}
// bump attempts count
b.attempts++
return dur
}
//Resets the current value of the counter back to Min
func (b *Backoff) Reset() {
b.attempts = 0
}
// Attempts returns the number of attempts that we had done so far
func (b *Backoff) Attempts() int {
return b.attempts
}
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