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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Long: retry
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Arg: <num>
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Added: 7.12.3
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Help: Retry request if transient problems occur
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Category: curl
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Multi: single
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See-also:
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- retry-max-time
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Example:
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- --retry 7 $URL
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# `--retry`
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If a transient error is returned when curl tries to perform a transfer, it
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retries this number of times before giving up. Setting the number to 0
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makes curl do no retries (which is the default). Transient error means either:
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a timeout, an FTP 4xx response code or an HTTP 408, 429, 500, 502, 503 or 504
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response code.
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When curl is about to retry a transfer, it first waits one second and then for
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all forthcoming retries it doubles the waiting time until it reaches 10
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minutes which then remains delay between the rest of the retries. By using
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--retry-delay you disable this exponential backoff algorithm. See also
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--retry-max-time to limit the total time allowed for retries.
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curl complies with the Retry-After: response header if one was present to know
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when to issue the next retry (added in 7.66.0).
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