final class CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State] extends AnyRef

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CommandHandlerWithReply.scala
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  1. new CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder()

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  4. def ->[B](y: B): (CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State], B)
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  7. def build(): CommandHandlerWithReply[Command, Event, State]
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  9. def ensuring(cond: (CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]) => Boolean, msg: => Any): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]
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  10. def ensuring(cond: (CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]) => Boolean): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]
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  11. def ensuring(cond: Boolean, msg: => Any): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]
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  12. def ensuring(cond: Boolean): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]
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  15. def forAnyState(): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState[Command, Event, State, State]

    The handlers defined by this builder are used for any state.

    The handlers defined by this builder are used for any state. This variant is particular useful for models that have a single type (ie: no class hierarchy).

    Note: command handlers are matched in the order they are added. Once a matching is found, it's selected for handling the command and no further lookup is done. Therefore you must make sure that their matching conditions don't overlap, otherwise you risk to 'shadow' part of your command handlers. Extra care should be taken when using forAnyState as it will match any state. Any command handler define after it will never be reached.

    returns

    A new, mutable, CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState

  16. def forNonNullState(): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState[Command, Event, State, State]

    The handlers defined by this builder are used for any not null state.

    The handlers defined by this builder are used for any not null state.

    Note: command handlers are matched in the order they are added. Once a matching is found, it's selected for handling the command and no further lookup is done. Therefore you must make sure that their matching conditions don't overlap, otherwise you risk to 'shadow' part of your command handlers.

    returns

    A new, mutable, CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState

  17. def forNullState(): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState[Command, Event, State, State]

    The handlers defined by this builder are used when the state is null.

    The handlers defined by this builder are used when the state is null. This variant is particular useful when the empty state of your model is defined as null.

    Note: command handlers are matched in the order they are added. Once a matching is found, it's selected for handling the command and no further lookup is done. Therefore you must make sure that their matching conditions don't overlap, otherwise you risk to 'shadow' part of your command handlers.

    returns

    A new, mutable, CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState

  18. def forState[S <: State](stateClass: Class[S], statePredicate: Predicate[S]): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState[Command, Event, S, State]

    Use this method to define command handlers that are selected when the passed predicate holds true for a given subtype of your model.

    Use this method to define command handlers that are selected when the passed predicate holds true for a given subtype of your model. Useful when the model is defined as class hierarchy.

    Note: command handlers are matched in the order they are added. Once a matching is found, it's selected for handling the command and no further lookup is done. Therefore you must make sure that their matching conditions don't overlap, otherwise you risk to 'shadow' part of your command handlers.

    stateClass

    The handlers defined by this builder are used when the state is an instance of the stateClass

    statePredicate

    The handlers defined by this builder are used when the statePredicate is true

    returns

    A new, mutable, CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState

  19. def forState(statePredicate: Predicate[State]): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState[Command, Event, State, State]

    Use this method to define command handlers that are selected when the passed predicate holds true.

    Use this method to define command handlers that are selected when the passed predicate holds true.

    Note: command handlers are matched in the order they are added. Once a matching is found, it's selected for handling the command and no further lookup is done. Therefore you must make sure that their matching conditions don't overlap, otherwise you risk to 'shadow' part of your command handlers.

    statePredicate

    The handlers defined by this builder are used when the statePredicate is true

    returns

    A new, mutable, CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState

  20. def forStateType[S <: State](stateClass: Class[S]): CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState[Command, Event, S, State]

    Use this method to define command handlers for a given subtype of your model.

    Use this method to define command handlers for a given subtype of your model. Useful when the model is defined as class hierarchy.

    Note: command handlers are matched in the order they are added. Once a matching is found, it's selected for handling the command and no further lookup is done. Therefore you must make sure that their matching conditions don't overlap, otherwise you risk to 'shadow' part of your command handlers.

    stateClass

    The handlers defined by this builder are used when the state is an instance of the stateClass.

    returns

    A new, mutable, CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilderByState

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  2. def formatted(fmtstr: String): String
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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, formatted resolves to the new method in String which has reversed parameters.

  3. def [B](y: B): (CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State], B)
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Inherited by implicit conversion any2stringadd fromCommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State] to any2stringadd[CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]]

Inherited by implicit conversion StringFormat fromCommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State] to StringFormat[CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]]

Inherited by implicit conversion Ensuring fromCommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State] to Ensuring[CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]]

Inherited by implicit conversion ArrowAssoc fromCommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State] to ArrowAssoc[CommandHandlerWithReplyBuilder[Command, Event, State]]

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