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I would love to see a more real-world example of how to handle retries during a change feed with azure functions. it would be really convenient if there was a way for the function (consumer) to signal back to the processor something went wrong and retry at a later point.
Thanks!
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@mpaul31 thanks for the great suggestion! This can absolutely be done by using Polly, which is also used for the HttpClient calls via a simple retry policy. Could you clarify a little a concrete example of what you want to see for a retry strategy? If we're talking about multiple instances of the consumer(s), then the problem increases in complexity. You would want something along the lines of a distributed circuit breaker, which goes a bit beyond the original scope.
@joelhulen a retry would be necessary when an exception occurs during the processing of the document(s) on a change feed trigger. Could be transient or could be something more major downstream causing the error. Also, I noticed the change feed sdk has a pull-based model in preview. maybe this could be used in tandem to ensure reliability?
I would love to see a more real-world example of how to handle retries during a change feed with azure functions. it would be really convenient if there was a way for the function (consumer) to signal back to the processor something went wrong and retry at a later point.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: