You can control the number of retries by using
LWP::UserAgent::Determined.
I set the timing string at 5 seconds, 10, and 20. I also added the codes that I wanted it to retry.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use LWP::UserAgent::Determined;
my $url = 'http://www.google.com';
my $browser = LWP::UserAgent::Determined->new(
cookie_jar => '' );
my $timing_string = $browser->timing("5,10,20");
my $http_codes_hr = $browser->codes_to_determinate();
$http_codes_hr->{408} = 1;
$http_codes_hr->{500} = 1;
$http_codes_hr->{567} = 1;
$browser->before_determined_callback( sub {
print "Trying ", $_[4][0]->uri, " at ",
scalar(localtime), "...\n";
});
$browser->after_determined_callback( sub {
print "Just tried ", $_[4][0]->uri, " at ",
scalar(localtime), ".\n";
});
my $response = $browser->get( $url );
print "That gave: ",$response->status_line, "\n";
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