object MergeHub
A MergeHub is a special streaming hub that is able to collect streamed elements from a dynamic set of producers. It consists of two parts, a Source and a Sink. The Source streams the element to a consumer from its merged inputs. Once the consumer has been materialized, the Source returns a materialized value which is the corresponding Sink. This Sink can then be materialized arbitrary many times, where each of the new materializations will feed its consumed elements to the original Source.
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of[T](clazz: Class[T]): Source[T, Sink[T, NotUsed]]
Creates a Source that emits elements merged from a dynamic set of producers.
Creates a Source that emits elements merged from a dynamic set of producers. After the Source returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Sink as a materialized value. This Sink can be materialized arbitrary many times and each of the materializations will feed the elements into the original Source.
Every new materialization of the Source results in a new, independent hub, which materializes to its own Sink for feeding that materialization.
If one of the inputs fails the Sink, the Source is failed in turn (possibly jumping over already buffered elements). Completed Sinks are simply removed. Once the Source is cancelled, the Hub is considered closed and any new producers using the Sink will be cancelled.
- clazz
Type of elements this hub emits and consumes
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def
of[T](clazz: Class[T], perProducerBufferSize: Int): Source[T, Sink[T, NotUsed]]
Creates a Source that emits elements merged from a dynamic set of producers.
Creates a Source that emits elements merged from a dynamic set of producers. After the Source returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Sink as a materialized value. This Sink can be materialized arbitrary many times and each of the materializations will feed the elements into the original Source.
Every new materialization of the Source results in a new, independent hub, which materializes to its own Sink for feeding that materialization.
If one of the inputs fails the Sink, the Source is failed in turn (possibly jumping over already buffered elements). Completed Sinks are simply removed. Once the Source is cancelled, the Hub is considered closed and any new producers using the Sink will be cancelled.
- clazz
Type of elements this hub emits and consumes
- perProducerBufferSize
Buffer space used per producer.