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You can retry a stage that has failed without having to run a pipeline again from the beginning. You do this by either retrying the failed actions in a stage or by retrying all actions in the stage starting from the first action in the stage. When you retry the failed actions in a stage, all actions that are still in progress continue working, and failed actions are triggered again. When you retry a failed stage from the first action in the stage, the stage cannot have any actions in progress. Before a stage can be retried, it must either have all actions failed or some actions failed and some succeeded.
For .NET Core this operation is only available in asynchronous form. Please refer to RetryStageExecutionAsync.
Namespace: Amazon.CodePipeline
Assembly: AWSSDK.CodePipeline.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public abstract RetryStageExecutionResponse RetryStageExecution( RetryStageExecutionRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the RetryStageExecution service method.
Exception | Condition |
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ConcurrentPipelineExecutionsLimitExceededException | The pipeline has reached the limit for concurrent pipeline executions. |
ConflictException | Your request cannot be handled because the pipeline is busy handling ongoing activities. Try again later. |
NotLatestPipelineExecutionException | The stage has failed in a later run of the pipeline and the pipelineExecutionId associated with the request is out of date. |
PipelineNotFoundException | The pipeline was specified in an invalid format or cannot be found. |
StageNotFoundException | The stage was specified in an invalid format or cannot be found. |
StageNotRetryableException | Unable to retry. The pipeline structure or stage state might have changed while actions awaited retry, or the stage contains no failed actions. |
ValidationException | The validation was specified in an invalid format. |
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5