RetryableToolError in Arcade
Sometimes you may want to retry a tool call with additional  to improve the  call’s input parameters predicted by the model and try again. You can do this by raising a RetryableToolError within the tool.
Understanding RetryableToolError
Raising the RetryableToolError is useful when you want to retry the tool call and give the model that is generating the tool call’s input parameters additional  to improve the parameters for the next  call.
When to Use RetryableToolError
A RetryableToolError should be raised from within a if additional prompt content would likely improve the tool call outcome.
Example: Sending a Direct Message in Slack
Below is an example of a that sends a direct message to a in Slack:
- If the specified user is not found, the  retrieves a list of all valid inputs for the user_nameparameter.
- The  then raises a RetryableToolErrorwith the list of valid inputs.
- This allows the model to generate a valid input for the user_nameparameter in the next call iteration.
Python
from typing import Annotated
 
from slack_sdk import WebClient
 
from arcade_core.errors import RetryableToolError
from arcade_mcp_server import Context, tool
from arcade_mcp_server.auth import Slack
 
 
@tool(
    requires_auth=Slack(
        scopes=[
            "chat:write",
            "im:write",
            "users.profile:read",
            "users:read",
        ],
    )
)
def send_dm_to_user(
    context: Context,
    user_name: Annotated[
        str,
        "The Slack username of the person you want to message. Slack usernames are ALWAYS lowercase.",
    ],
    message: Annotated[str, "The message you want to send"],
) -> Annotated[str, "A confirmation message that the DM was sent"]:
    """Send a direct message to a user in Slack."""
 
    slackClient = WebClient(token=context.authorization.token)
 
    # Step 1: Retrieve the user's Slack ID based on their username
    userListResponse = slackClient.users_list()
    user_id = None
    for user in userListResponse["members"]:
        if user["name"].lower() == user_name.lower():
            user_id = user["id"]
            break
 
    # If the user is not found, raise a RetryableToolError with a
    # list of all valid inputs for the user_name parameter
    if not user_id:
        raise RetryableToolError(
            "User not found",
            developer_message=f"User with username '{user_name}' not found.",
            additional_prompt_content=f"Valid values for user_name input param: {userListResponse}",
            retry_after_ms=500,
        )
 
    # Step 2: Retrieve the DM channel ID with the user
    im_response = slackClient.conversations_open(users=[user_id])
    dm_channel_id = im_response["channel"]["id"]
 
    # Step 3: Send the DM
    slackClient.chat_postMessage(channel=dm_channel_id, text=message)
 
    return "DM sent successfully"Last updated on