canva-reliability-patterns
Implement reliability patterns for Canva Connect API — circuit breakers, idempotency, graceful degradation. Use when building fault-tolerant Canva integrations, implementing retry strategies, or adding resilience to production Canva services. Trigger with phrases like "canva reliability", "canva circuit breaker", "canva resilience", "canva fallback", "canva fault tolerance".
What this skill does
# Canva Reliability Patterns
## Overview
Production-grade reliability patterns for the Canva Connect API. The API has async operations (exports, uploads, autofills) that can fail or timeout, OAuth tokens that expire every 4 hours, and rate limits that require backoff.
## Circuit Breaker
```typescript
import CircuitBreaker from 'opossum';
const canvaBreaker = new CircuitBreaker(
async (fn: () => Promise<any>) => fn(),
{
timeout: 30000, // 30s before failure
errorThresholdPercentage: 50, // Open after 50% failure rate
resetTimeout: 60000, // Try again after 60s
volumeThreshold: 5, // Min 5 requests before evaluating
}
);
canvaBreaker.on('open', () => {
console.warn('[canva] Circuit OPEN — Canva API unreachable, failing fast');
});
canvaBreaker.on('halfOpen', () => {
console.info('[canva] Circuit HALF-OPEN — testing Canva recovery');
});
canvaBreaker.on('close', () => {
console.info('[canva] Circuit CLOSED — Canva API recovered');
});
// Usage
async function createDesignSafe(body: object, token: string) {
return canvaBreaker.fire(async () => {
return canvaAPI('/designs', token, {
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify(body),
});
});
}
```
## Graceful Degradation
```typescript
// When Canva is down, degrade gracefully instead of breaking the entire app
async function getDesignWithFallback(
designId: string,
token: string,
cache: LRUCache<string, any>
): Promise<{ data: any; source: 'live' | 'cache' | 'placeholder' }> {
try {
const data = await canvaBreaker.fire(async () =>
canvaAPI(`/designs/${designId}`, token)
);
cache.set(designId, data);
return { data, source: 'live' };
} catch {
// Try cached version
const cached = cache.get(designId);
if (cached) {
return { data: cached, source: 'cache' };
}
// Return placeholder
return {
data: {
design: {
id: designId,
title: 'Design temporarily unavailable',
urls: { edit_url: '#', view_url: '#' },
},
},
source: 'placeholder',
};
}
}
```
## Async Job Resilience
```typescript
// Export, upload, and autofill jobs can fail — wrap with retry
async function resilientExport(
designId: string,
format: object,
token: string,
maxRetries = 2
): Promise<string[]> {
for (let attempt = 0; attempt <= maxRetries; attempt++) {
try {
// Start export
const { job } = await canvaAPI('/exports', token, {
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify({ design_id: designId, format }),
});
// Poll with timeout
const urls = await pollWithTimeout(job.id, token, 60000);
return urls;
} catch (error: any) {
if (attempt === maxRetries) throw error;
// Don't retry on client errors (400, 403, 404)
if (error.status && error.status < 500 && error.status !== 429) throw error;
const delay = 5000 * Math.pow(2, attempt);
console.warn(`Export attempt ${attempt + 1} failed, retrying in ${delay / 1000}s`);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, delay));
}
}
throw new Error('Unreachable');
}
async function pollWithTimeout(
exportId: string,
token: string,
timeoutMs: number
): Promise<string[]> {
const deadline = Date.now() + timeoutMs;
while (Date.now() < deadline) {
const { job } = await canvaAPI(`/exports/${exportId}`, token);
if (job.status === 'success') return job.urls;
if (job.status === 'failed') throw new Error(`Export failed: ${job.error?.code}`);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 2000));
}
throw new Error('Export polling timeout');
}
```
## Token Refresh Resilience
```typescript
// Token refresh is critical — handle every failure mode
async function resilientTokenRefresh(
refreshToken: string,
config: { clientId: string; clientSecret: string }
): Promise<{ accessToken: string; refreshToken: string; expiresAt: number } | null> {
const basicAuth = Buffer.from(`${config.clientId}:${config.clientSecret}`).toString('base64');
for (let attempt = 0; attempt < 3; attempt++) {
try {
const res = await fetch('https://api.canva.com/rest/v1/oauth/token', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Authorization': `Basic ${basicAuth}`,
'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
},
body: new URLSearchParams({
grant_type: 'refresh_token',
refresh_token: refreshToken,
}),
signal: AbortSignal.timeout(10000),
});
if (res.ok) {
const data = await res.json();
return {
accessToken: data.access_token,
refreshToken: data.refresh_token,
expiresAt: Date.now() + data.expires_in * 1000,
};
}
if (res.status === 400 || res.status === 401) {
// Invalid refresh token — user must re-authorize
console.error('[canva] Refresh token invalid — user must re-authorize');
return null; // Signal caller to initiate new OAuth flow
}
// 5xx — retry
} catch {
// Network error — retry
}
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 2000 * Math.pow(2, attempt)));
}
console.error('[canva] Token refresh failed after 3 attempts');
return null;
}
```
## Dead Letter Queue for Failed Operations
```typescript
interface FailedOperation {
id: string;
operation: 'export' | 'autofill' | 'upload';
payload: any;
userId: string;
error: string;
attempts: number;
lastAttempt: Date;
}
class CanvaDeadLetterQueue {
constructor(private db: Database) {}
async add(op: Omit<FailedOperation, 'id' | 'lastAttempt'>): Promise<void> {
await this.db.dlq.insert({
...op,
id: crypto.randomUUID(),
lastAttempt: new Date(),
});
}
async processNext(getToken: (userId: string) => Promise<string | null>): Promise<boolean> {
const entry = await this.db.dlq.findOne({ attempts: { $lt: 5 } });
if (!entry) return false;
const token = await getToken(entry.userId);
if (!token) {
console.warn(`DLQ: User ${entry.userId} has no valid token — skipping`);
return false;
}
try {
await this.retryOperation(entry, token);
await this.db.dlq.delete(entry.id);
return true;
} catch {
await this.db.dlq.update(entry.id, {
attempts: entry.attempts + 1,
lastAttempt: new Date(),
});
return false;
}
}
private async retryOperation(entry: FailedOperation, token: string) {
switch (entry.operation) {
case 'export': return canvaAPI('/exports', token, { method: 'POST', body: JSON.stringify(entry.payload) });
case 'autofill': return canvaAPI('/autofills', token, { method: 'POST', body: JSON.stringify(entry.payload) });
}
}
}
```
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Circuit stays open | Threshold too low | Increase volumeThreshold |
| Token refresh fails | Single-use refresh token reused | Always store new token |
| Export retries waste quota | Re-starting export | Track export job IDs |
| DLQ growing | Persistent issue | Investigate root cause |
## Resources
- [Circuit Breaker Pattern](https://martinfowler.com/bliki/CircuitBreaker.html)
- [Opossum](https://nodeshift.dev/opossum/)
- Canva API Reference
## Next Steps
For policy enforcement, see `canva-policy-guardrails`.
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