object Tcp extends ExtensionId[TcpExt] with ExtensionIdProvider
TCP Extension for Akka’s IO layer.
For a full description of the design and philosophy behind this IO implementation please refer to the Akka online documentation.
In order to open an outbound connection send a Tcp.Connect message to the TcpExt#manager.
In order to start listening for inbound connections send a Tcp.Bind message to the TcpExt#manager.
The Java API for generating TCP commands is available at TcpMessage.
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-   final  case class Bind(handler: ActorRef, localAddress: InetSocketAddress, backlog: Int = 100, options: Traversable[SocketOption] = Nil, pullMode: Boolean = false) extends Command with Product with SerializableThe Bind message is send to the TCP manager actor, which is obtained via TcpExt#manager in order to bind to a listening socket. The Bind message is send to the TCP manager actor, which is obtained via TcpExt#manager in order to bind to a listening socket. The manager replies either with a CommandFailed or the actor handling the listen socket replies with a Bound message. If the local port is set to 0 in the Bind message, then the Bound message should be inspected to find the actual port which was bound to. - handler
- The actor which will receive all incoming connection requests in the form of Connected messages. 
- localAddress
- The socket address to bind to; use port zero for automatic assignment (i.e. an ephemeral port, see Bound) 
- backlog
- This specifies the number of unaccepted connections the O/S kernel will hold for this port before refusing connections. 
- options
- Please refer to the - Tcp.SOobject for a list of all supported options.
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-   final  case class Bound(localAddress: InetSocketAddress) extends Event with Product with SerializableThe sender of a Bind command will—in case of success—receive confirmation in this form. The sender of a Bind command will—in case of success—receive confirmation in this form. If the bind address indicated a 0 port number, then the contained localAddresscan be used to find out which port was automatically assigned.
-   sealed  trait CloseCommand extends Command with DeadLetterSuppressionCommon interface for all commands which aim to close down an open connection. 
-    trait Command extends Message with HasFailureMessageThis is the common trait for all commands understood by TCP actors. 
-   final  case class CommandFailed(cmd: Command) extends Event with Product with SerializableWhenever a command cannot be completed, the queried actor will reply with this message, wrapping the original command which failed. 
-   final  case class CompoundWrite(head: SimpleWriteCommand, tailCommand: WriteCommand) extends WriteCommand with Iterable[SimpleWriteCommand] with Product with SerializableA write command which aggregates two other write commands. A write command which aggregates two other write commands. Using this construct you can chain a number of Write and/or WriteFile commands together in a way that allows them to be handled as a single write which gets written out to the network as quickly as possible. If the sub commands contain ackrequests they will be honored as soon as the respective write has been written completely.
-   final  case class Connect(remoteAddress: InetSocketAddress, localAddress: Option[InetSocketAddress] = None, options: Traversable[SocketOption] = Nil, timeout: Option[FiniteDuration] = None, pullMode: Boolean = false) extends Command with Product with SerializableThe Connect message is sent to the TCP manager actor, which is obtained via TcpExt#manager. The Connect message is sent to the TCP manager actor, which is obtained via TcpExt#manager. Either the manager replies with a CommandFailed or the actor handling the new connection replies with a Connected message. - remoteAddress
- is the address to connect to 
- localAddress
- optionally specifies a specific address to bind to 
- options
- Please refer to the - Tcp.SOobject for a list of all supported options.
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-   final  case class Connected(remoteAddress: InetSocketAddress, localAddress: InetSocketAddress) extends Event with Product with SerializableThe connection actor sends this message either to the sender of a Connect command (for outbound) or to the handler for incoming connections designated in the Bind message. 
-   sealed  trait ConnectionClosed extends Event with DeadLetterSuppressionThis is the common interface for all events which indicate that a connection has been closed or half-closed. 
-   final  case class ErrorClosed(cause: String) extends ConnectionClosed with Product with SerializableThe connection has been closed due to an IO error. 
-    trait Event extends MessageCommon interface for all events generated by the TCP layer actors. 
-  sealed trait Message extends NoSerializationVerificationNeeded
-    case class NoAck(token: Any) extends Event with Product with SerializableEach WriteCommand can optionally request a positive acknowledgment to be sent to the commanding actor. Each WriteCommand can optionally request a positive acknowledgment to be sent to the commanding actor. If such notification is not desired the SimpleWriteCommand#ack must be set to an instance of this class. The token contained within can be used to recognize which write failed when receiving a CommandFailed message. 
-   final  case class Received(data: ByteString) extends Event with Product with SerializableWhenever data are read from a socket they will be transferred within this class to the handler actor which was designated in the Register message. 
-   final  case class Register(handler: ActorRef, keepOpenOnPeerClosed: Boolean = false, useResumeWriting: Boolean = true) extends Command with Product with SerializableThis message must be sent to a TCP connection actor after receiving the Connected message. This message must be sent to a TCP connection actor after receiving the Connected message. The connection will not read any data from the socket until this message is received, because this message defines the actor which will receive all inbound data. - handler
- The actor which will receive all incoming data and which will be informed when the connection is closed. 
- keepOpenOnPeerClosed
- If this is set to true then the connection is not automatically closed when the peer closes its half, requiring an explicit CloseCommand from our side when finished. 
- useResumeWriting
- If this is set to true then the connection actor will refuse all further writes after issuing a CommandFailed notification until - ResumeWritingis received. This can be used to implement NACK-based write backpressure.
 
-   final  case class ResumeAccepting(batchSize: Int) extends Command with Product with SerializableThis message enables the accepting of the next connection if read throttling is enabled for connection actors. This message enables the accepting of the next connection if read throttling is enabled for connection actors. - batchSize
- The number of connections to accept before waiting for the next resume command 
 
-  sealed abstract class SimpleWriteCommand extends WriteCommand
-   sealed  trait Unbound extends EventThe sender of an Unbindcommand will receive confirmation through this message once the listening socket has been closed.
-   final  case class Write(data: ByteString, ack: Event) extends SimpleWriteCommand with Product with SerializableWrite data to the TCP connection. Write data to the TCP connection. If no ack is needed use the special NoAckobject. The connection actor will reply with a CommandFailed message if the write could not be enqueued. If SimpleWriteCommand#wantsAck returns true, the connection actor will reply with the supplied SimpleWriteCommand#ack token once the write has been successfully enqueued to the O/S kernel. Note that this does not in any way guarantee that the data will be or have been sent! Unfortunately there is no way to determine whether a particular write has been sent by the O/S.
-   sealed abstract  class WriteCommand extends CommandCommon interface for all write commands. 
-   final  case class WritePath(path: Path, position: Long, count: Long, ack: Event) extends SimpleWriteCommand with Product with SerializableWrite countbytes starting atpositionfrom file atfilePathto the connection.Write countbytes starting atpositionfrom file atfilePathto the connection. The count must be > 0. The connection actor will reply with a CommandFailed message if the write could not be enqueued. If SimpleWriteCommand#wantsAck returns true, the connection actor will reply with the supplied SimpleWriteCommand#ack token once the write has been successfully enqueued to the O/S kernel. Note that this does not in any way guarantee that the data will be or have been sent! Unfortunately there is no way to determine whether a particular write has been sent by the O/S.
-   sealed  trait WritingResumed extends EventWhen useResumeWritingis in effect as indicated in the Register message, theResumeWritingcommand will be acknowledged by this message type, upon which it is safe to send at least one write.When useResumeWritingis in effect as indicated in the Register message, theResumeWritingcommand will be acknowledged by this message type, upon which it is safe to send at least one write. This means that all writes preceding the first CommandFailed message have been enqueued to the O/S kernel at this point.
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-    def get(system: ActorSystem): TcpExtJava API: retrieve the Tcp extension for the given system. Java API: retrieve the Tcp extension for the given system. - Definition Classes
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-    case object Abort extends CloseCommand with Product with SerializableAn abort operation will not flush pending writes and will issue a TCP ABORT command to the O/S kernel which should result in a TCP_RST packet being sent to the peer. An abort operation will not flush pending writes and will issue a TCP ABORT command to the O/S kernel which should result in a TCP_RST packet being sent to the peer. The sender of this command and the registered handler for incoming data will both be notified once the socket is closed using a Abortedmessage.
-    case object Aborted extends ConnectionClosed with Product with SerializableThe connection has been aborted in response to an Abortcommand.
-    case object Close extends CloseCommand with Product with SerializableA normal close operation will first flush pending writes and then close the socket. A normal close operation will first flush pending writes and then close the socket. The sender of this command and the registered handler for incoming data will both be notified once the socket is closed using a Closedmessage.
-    case object Closed extends ConnectionClosed with Product with SerializableThe connection has been closed normally in response to a Closecommand.
-    case object ConfirmedClose extends CloseCommand with Product with SerializableA confirmed close operation will flush pending writes and half-close the connection, waiting for the peer to close the other half. A confirmed close operation will flush pending writes and half-close the connection, waiting for the peer to close the other half. The sender of this command and the registered handler for incoming data will both be notified once the socket is closed using a ConfirmedClosedmessage.
-    case object ConfirmedClosed extends ConnectionClosed with Product with SerializableThe connection has been half-closed by us and then half-close by the peer in response to a ConfirmedClosecommand.
-    object NoAck extends NoAckDefault NoAck instance which is used when no acknowledgment information is explicitly provided. Default NoAck instance which is used when no acknowledgment information is explicitly provided. Its “token” is null.
-    case object PeerClosed extends ConnectionClosed with Product with SerializableThe peer has closed its writing half of the connection. 
-    case object ResumeReading extends Command with DeadLetterSuppression with Product with SerializableThis command needs to be sent to the connection actor after a SuspendReadingcommand in order to resume reading from the socket.This command needs to be sent to the connection actor after a SuspendReadingcommand in order to resume reading from the socket.(This message is marked with DeadLetterSuppression as it is prone to end up in DeadLetters when the connection is torn down at the same time as the user wants to resume reading on that connection.) 
-    case object ResumeWriting extends Command with Product with SerializableWhen useResumeWritingis in effect as was indicated in the Register message then this command needs to be sent to the connection actor in order to re-enable writing after a CommandFailed event.When useResumeWritingis in effect as was indicated in the Register message then this command needs to be sent to the connection actor in order to re-enable writing after a CommandFailed event. All WriteCommand processed by the connection actor between the first CommandFailed and subsequent reception of this message will also be rejected with CommandFailed.
-    object SO extends SoForwardersScala API: this object contains all applicable socket options for TCP. Scala API: this object contains all applicable socket options for TCP. For the Java API see TcpSO. 
-    case object SuspendReading extends Command with Product with SerializableSending this command to the connection actor will disable reading from the TCP socket. Sending this command to the connection actor will disable reading from the TCP socket. TCP flow-control will then propagate backpressure to the sender side as buffers fill up on either end. To re-enable reading send ResumeReading.
-    case object Unbind extends Command with Product with SerializableIn order to close down a listening socket, send this message to that socket’s actor (that is the actor which previously had sent the Bound message). 
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