webrek/laravel-circuit-breaker

A circuit breaker for Laravel: stop hammering a failing dependency, fail fast, and recover automatically.

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v1.0.0 2026-06-17 02:03 UTC

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Stop a failing dependency from dragging your app down with it. Wrap calls to an external service in a circuit breaker: after enough failures it trips open and fails fast — so requests stop piling up on a downed endpoint — then probes for recovery and closes itself once the service is healthy again.

Why

When a downstream service (a payment gateway, a partner API, a webhook endpoint) gets slow or goes down, every request to it hangs until it times out. Those requests pile up, exhaust your workers and connection pool, and their outage becomes yours: a cascading failure. A circuit breaker watches for failures and, once they cross a threshold, cuts off subsequent calls during a cooldown so your app keeps responding while the dependency recovers.

use Webrek\CircuitBreaker\Facades\CircuitBreaker;

$response = CircuitBreaker::for('payments')->call(
    fn () => Http::timeout(3)->post($url, $payload)->throw(),
    fallback: fn () => null,   // returned while the circuit is open
);

Installation

composer require webrek/laravel-circuit-breaker

Optionally publish the config:

php artisan vendor:publish --tag=circuit-breaker-config

State is stored in the cache. In production, point it at a centralized store (Redis) so the breaker is shared across every process and server: the array and file drivers only protect a single process.

How it works

A circuit moves between three states:

  • Closed — calls pass through. Each consecutive failure is counted; once it reaches failure_threshold, the circuit trips open.
  • Open — calls are cut off immediately (fallback or CircuitOpenException) without touching the dependency. After cooldown_seconds, the next call is allowed as a trial: half-open.
  • Half-open — trial calls are let through. success_threshold consecutive successes close the circuit; a single failure trips it open again.

Usage

With a fallback

When a fallback is provided, an open circuit (or a failing call) returns it instead of throwing. The fallback receives the Throwable:

$rate = CircuitBreaker::for('fx-api')->call(
    fn () => $this->fetchLiveRate(),
    fallback: fn (\Throwable $e) => $this->lastKnownRate(),
);

Without a fallback

Omit it and the breaker rethrows the underlying exception — or throws CircuitOpenException while open — for you to handle yourself:

use Webrek\CircuitBreaker\Exceptions\CircuitOpenException;

try {
    CircuitBreaker::for('payments')->call(fn () => $gateway->charge($order));
} catch (CircuitOpenException $e) {
    return back()->withErrors('Payments are temporarily unavailable.');
}

Not every exception is a failure

A 422 from a validation error means your request was wrong, not that the service is down: it shouldn't open the breaker. List those exceptions under ignore and they pass through without affecting the circuit:

// config/circuit-breaker.php
'defaults' => [
    'ignore' => [
        Illuminate\Http\Client\RequestException::class, // only if you treat 4xx as a caller error
    ],
],

Pairs with the outbox

The relay in webrek/laravel-outbox can deliver through a breaker so it stops retrying against an already-downed endpoint, and resumes automatically once it recovers.

Observability & operations

Lifecycle events let you alert on state changes:

Event When
CircuitOpened A circuit tripped open.
CircuitHalfOpened An open circuit started a recovery trial.
CircuitClosed A circuit recovered.

Force a circuit closed by hand:

php artisan circuit-breaker:reset payments

Inspect state in code with CircuitBreaker::for('payments')->state() and ->available().

Configuration

return [
    'cache' => [
        'store' => env('CIRCUIT_BREAKER_CACHE'),   // null = default; use Redis in production
        'prefix' => 'circuit-breaker',
        'ttl' => 86400,
    ],
    'defaults' => [
        'failure_threshold' => 5,    // consecutive failures that open the circuit
        'cooldown_seconds' => 30,    // open → half-open after this
        'success_threshold' => 1,    // trial successes needed to close
        'ignore' => [],              // exceptions that don't count as failures
    ],
    'circuits' => [
        'payments' => ['failure_threshold' => 3, 'cooldown_seconds' => 60],
    ],
];

Requirements

Component Version
PHP 8.2+
Laravel 12.x / 13.x
Cache A shared store (Redis) in production

Testing

composer install
composer test

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Security

Please review the security policy before reporting a vulnerability.

License

Released under the MIT License.