Java API: Constructor that sets the resizer to be used.
Java API: Constructor that sets the routees to be used.
Java API: Constructor that sets the routees to be used.
string representation of the actor paths of the routees that will be looked up
using actorFor
in akka.actor.ActorRefProvider
Java API: Constructor that sets nrOfInstances to be created.
string representation of the actor paths of the routees that will be looked up
using actorFor
in akka.actor.ActorRefProvider
number of virtual nodes per node, used in akka.routing.ConsistantHash
partial function from message to the data to use for the consistent hash key
The router "head" actor.
The router "head" actor.
The RouteeProvider
responsible for creating or
looking up routees.
The RouteeProvider
responsible for creating or
looking up routees. It's used in createRoute
to register routees,
and also from akka.routing.Resizer.
partial function from message to the data to use for the consistent hash key
partial function from message to the data to use for the consistent hash key
Routers with dynamically resizable number of routees return the akka.routing.Resizer to use.
Routers with dynamically resizable number of routees return the akka.routing.Resizer to use.
string representation of the actor paths of the routees that will be looked up
using actorFor
in akka.actor.ActorRefProvider
string representation of the actor paths of the routees that will be looked up
using actorFor
in akka.actor.ActorRefProvider
Dispatcher ID to use for running the “head” actor, i.
Dispatcher ID to use for running the “head” actor, i.e. the akka.routing.Router.
SupervisorStrategy for the created Router actor.
SupervisorStrategy for the created Router actor.
Check that everything is there which is needed.
Check that everything is there which is needed. Called in constructor of RoutedActorRef to fail early.
number of virtual nodes per node, used in akka.routing.ConsistantHash
number of virtual nodes per node, used in akka.routing.ConsistantHash
Java API for setting routerDispatcher
Uses the resizer of the given RouterConfig if this RouterConfig doesn't have one, i.
Uses the resizer of the given RouterConfig if this RouterConfig
doesn't have one, i.e. the resizer defined in code is used if
resizer was not defined in config.
Uses the the hashMapping
defined in code, since
that can't be defined in configuration.
Java API for setting the mapping from message to the data to use for the consistent hash key.
Java API for setting the supervisor strategy to be used for the “head” Router actor.
Java API for setting the number of virtual nodes per node, used in akka.routing.ConsistantHash
A Router that uses consistent hashing to select a connection based on the sent message.
There is 3 ways to define what data to use for the consistent hash key.
1. You can define
hashMapping
/withHashMapper
of the router to map incoming messages to their consistent hash key. This makes the decision transparent for the sender.2. The messages may implement akka.routing.ConsistentHashingRouter.ConsistentHashable. The key is part of the message and it's convenient to define it together with the message definition.
3. The messages can be be wrapped in a akka.routing.ConsistentHashingRouter.ConsistentHashableEnvelope to define what data to use for the consistent hash key. The sender knows the key to use.
These ways to define the consistent hash key can be use together and at the same time for one router. The
hashMapping
is tried first.Please note that providing both 'nrOfInstances' and 'routees' does not make logical sense as this means that the router should both create new actors and use the 'routees' actor(s). In this case the 'nrOfInstances' will be ignored and the 'routees' will be used.
The configuration parameter trumps the constructor arguments. This means that if you provide either 'nrOfInstances' or 'routees' during instantiation they will be ignored if the router is defined in the configuration file for the actor being used. = Supervision Setup = The router creates a “head” actor which supervises and/or monitors the routees. Instances are created as children of this actor, hence the children are not supervised by the parent of the router. Common choices are to always escalate (meaning that fault handling is always applied to all children simultaneously; this is the default) or use the parent’s strategy, which will result in routed children being treated individually, but it is possible as well to use Routers to give different supervisor strategies to different groups of children.
string representation of the actor paths of the routees that will be looked up using
actorFor
in akka.actor.ActorRefProvidernumber of virtual nodes per node, used in akka.routing.ConsistantHash
partial function from message to the data to use for the consistent hash key