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Introduce support for error specific retry policy overrides #331

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@ast2023 ast2023 commented Nov 20, 2023

What changed?
error specific backoff added to RetryPolicy

Why?
answering OSS-361: Different retry options based on failure type

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// Customize backoff settings for specific errors.
// Similar to 'Non-Retryable', the key should precisely match the error *type*.
map<string, BackoffSettings> error_backoff_overrides = 6;
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// Customize backoff settings for specific errors.
// Similar to 'Non-Retryable', the key should precisely match the error *type*.
map<string, BackoffSettings> error_backoff_overrides = 6;
// Customize backoff settings for specific errors.
// Similar to 'Non-Retryable', the key should match the error *type*
// in a manner appropriate for the SDK language. EX: `ErrorTypeName` for Go.
map<string, BackoffSettings> error_backoff_overrides = 6;

The problem here is we really aren't "precise", at least not in every language, and it's language dependent. In Go for example non-retryable errors are specified using only the type name rather than a fully qualified type name which would be much more precise. So I'm not sure the word "precisely" belongs here, at least not in all cases.

We'll have to make sure in the SDKs that we're clear in the docstring about what is actually being matched.

// of error backoff overrides in the RetryPolicy message.
message BackoffSettings {
// Interval of the first retry. If retryBackoffCoefficient is 1.0 then it is used for all retries.
google.protobuf.Duration initial_interval = 1 [(gogoproto.stdduration) = true];
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You need to remove these gogoproto annotations; they're no longer supported

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cretz commented Nov 29, 2023

Per off-PR discussion, I think we need to discuss use cases and how we can more generically allow retry policy customization instead of specific retry policy overrides for error types which is a very specific customization.

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