abstract class Materializer extends AnyRef
The Materializer is the component responsible for turning a stream blueprint into a running stream. In general the system wide materializer should be preferred over creating instances manually.
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-  new Materializer()
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-   implicit abstract  def executionContext: ExecutionContextExecutorRunning a flow graph will require execution resources, as will computations within Sources, Sinks, etc. Running a flow graph will require execution resources, as will computations within Sources, Sinks, etc. This scala.concurrent.ExecutionContextExecutor can be used by parts of the flow to submit processing jobs for execution, run Future callbacks, etc. Note that this is not necessarily the same execution context the stream operator itself is running on. 
-   abstract  def isShutdown: BooleanIndicates if the materializer has been shut down. 
-   abstract  def materialize[Mat](runnable: Graph[ClosedShape, Mat], defaultAttributes: Attributes): MatThis method interprets the given Flow description and creates the running stream using an explicitly provided Attributes as top level (least specific) attributes that will be defaults for the materialized stream. This method interprets the given Flow description and creates the running stream using an explicitly provided Attributes as top level (least specific) attributes that will be defaults for the materialized stream. The result can be highly implementation specific, ranging from local actor chains to remote-deployed processing networks. 
-   abstract  def materialize[Mat](runnable: Graph[ClosedShape, Mat]): MatThis method interprets the given Flow description and creates the running stream. This method interprets the given Flow description and creates the running stream. The result can be highly implementation specific, ranging from local actor chains to remote-deployed processing networks. 
-   abstract  def scheduleAtFixedRate(initialDelay: FiniteDuration, interval: FiniteDuration, task: Runnable): CancellableInterface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Interface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Schedules a Runnableto be run repeatedly with an initial delay and a frequency. E.g. if you would like the function to be run after 2 seconds and thereafter every 100ms you would setdelay=Duration(2, TimeUnit.SECONDS)andinterval=Duration(100, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS).It will compensate the delay for a subsequent task if the previous tasks took too long to execute. In such cases, the actual execution interval will differ from the interval passed to the method. If the execution of the tasks takes longer than the interval, the subsequent execution will start immediately after the prior one completes (there will be no overlap of executions). This also has the consequence that after long garbage collection pauses or other reasons when the JVM was suspended all "missed" tasks will execute when the process wakes up again.In the long run, the frequency of execution will be exactly the reciprocal of the specified interval.Warning: scheduleAtFixedRatecan result in bursts of scheduled tasks after long garbage collection pauses, which may in worst case cause undesired load on the system. ThereforescheduleWithFixedDelayis often preferred.If the Runnablethrows an exception the repeated scheduling is aborted, i.e. the function will not be invoked any more.- returns
- A akka.actor.Cancellable that allows cancelling the timer. Cancelling is best effort, if the event has been already enqueued it will not have an effect. 
 - Exceptions thrown
- IllegalArgumentExceptionif the given delays exceed the maximum supported by the- Scheduler.
 
-   abstract  def scheduleOnce(delay: FiniteDuration, task: Runnable): CancellableInterface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Interface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Schedules a single task with the given delay. - returns
- A akka.actor.Cancellable that allows cancelling the timer. Cancelling is best effort, if the event has been already enqueued it will not have an effect. 
 
-   abstract  def scheduleWithFixedDelay(initialDelay: FiniteDuration, delay: FiniteDuration, task: Runnable): CancellableInterface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Interface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Schedules a Runnableto be run repeatedly with an initial delay and a fixeddelaybetween subsequent executions.It will not compensate the delay between tasks if the execution takes a long time or if scheduling is delayed longer than specified for some reason. The delay between subsequent execution will always be (at least) the given delay. In the long run, the frequency of execution will generally be slightly lower than the reciprocal of the specifieddelay.If the Runnablethrows an exception the repeated scheduling is aborted, i.e. the function will not be invoked any more.- returns
- A akka.actor.Cancellable that allows cancelling the timer. Cancelling is best effort, if the event has been already enqueued it will not have an effect. 
 - Exceptions thrown
- IllegalArgumentExceptionif the given delays exceed the maximum supported by the- Scheduler.
 
-   abstract  def shutdown(): UnitShuts down this materializer and all the operators that have been materialized through this materializer. Shuts down this materializer and all the operators that have been materialized through this materializer. After having shut down, this materializer cannot be used again. Any attempt to materialize operators after having shut down will result in an IllegalStateException being thrown at materialization time. 
-   abstract  def system: ActorSystemThe classic actor system this materializer is backed by (and in which the streams materialized with the materializer will run) 
-   abstract  def withNamePrefix(name: String): MaterializerThe namePrefixshall be used for deriving the names of processing entities that are created during materialization.The namePrefixshall be used for deriving the names of processing entities that are created during materialization. This is meant to aid logging and failure reporting both during materialization and while the stream is running.
-   abstract  def schedulePeriodically(initialDelay: FiniteDuration, interval: FiniteDuration, task: Runnable): CancellableInterface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Interface for operators that need timer services for their functionality. Schedules a repeated task with the given interval between invocations. - returns
- A akka.actor.Cancellable that allows cancelling the timer. Cancelling is best effort, if the event has been already enqueued it will not have an effect. 
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- @deprecated
- Deprecated
- (Since version 2.6.0) Use scheduleWithFixedDelay or scheduleAtFixedRate instead. This has the same semantics as scheduleAtFixedRate, but scheduleWithFixedDelay is often preferred. 
 
-   abstract  def settings: ActorMaterializerSettings- Annotations
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- (Since version 2.6.0) Use attributes to access settings from stages 
 
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-    def +(other: String): String- Implicit
- This member is added by an implicit conversion from Materializer toany2stringadd[Materializer] performed by method any2stringadd in scala.Predef.
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-    def ->[B](y: B): (Materializer, B)- Implicit
- This member is added by an implicit conversion from Materializer toArrowAssoc[Materializer] performed by method ArrowAssoc in scala.Predef.
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-    def ensuring(cond: (Materializer) => Boolean, msg: => Any): Materializer- Implicit
- This member is added by an implicit conversion from Materializer toEnsuring[Materializer] performed by method Ensuring in scala.Predef.
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-    def ensuring(cond: (Materializer) => Boolean): Materializer- Implicit
- This member is added by an implicit conversion from Materializer toEnsuring[Materializer] performed by method Ensuring in scala.Predef.
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-    def ensuring(cond: Boolean, msg: => Any): Materializer- Implicit
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-    def ensuring(cond: Boolean): Materializer- Implicit
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- This member is added by an implicit conversion from Materializer toStringFormat[Materializer] performed by method StringFormat in scala.Predef.
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- (Since version 2.12.16) Use - formatString.format(value)instead of- value.formatted(formatString), or use the- f""string interpolator. In Java 15 and later,- formattedresolves to the new method in String which has reversed parameters.
 
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