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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ wires to heat up and combust, the circuit breaker design pattern is a fail-first
mechanism that shuts down the circuit, request/response relationship or a
service in the case of software development, to prevent bigger failures.
**Note:** The words "circuit" and "service" are used synonymously throught this
**Note:** The words "circuit" and "service" are used synonymously through this
document.
## Implementation
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Circuit is wrapped using the `circuit.Breaker` closure that keeps an internal op
It returns a fast error if the circuit has failed consecutively more than the specified threshold.
After a while it retries the request and records it.
**Note:** Context type is used here to carry deadlines, cancelation signals, and
**Note:** Context type is used here to carry deadlines, cancellation signals, and
other request-scoped values across API boundaries and between processes.
```go
@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ func Breaker(c Circuit, failureThreshold uint32) Circuit {
return func(ctx context) error {
if cnt.ConsecutiveFailures() >= failureThreshold {
canRetry := func(cnt Counter) {
backoffLevel := Cnt.ConsecutiveFailures() - failureThreshold
backOffLevel := Cnt.ConsecutiveFailures() - failureThreshold
// Calculates when should the circuit breaker resume propagating requests
// to the service
shouldRetryAt := cnt.LastActivity().Add(time.Seconds * 2 << backoffLevel)
shouldRetryAt := cnt.LastActivity().Add(time.Seconds * 2 << backOffLevel)
return time.Now().After(shouldRetryAt)
}