Class ActorSource$


  • public class ActorSource$
    extends java.lang.Object
    Creates a Source that is materialized as an ActorRef. Messages sent to this actor will be emitted to the stream if there is demand from downstream, otherwise they will be buffered until request for demand is received.

    Depending on the defined OverflowStrategy it might drop elements if there is no space available in the buffer.

    The strategy akka.stream.OverflowStrategy.backpressure is not supported, and an IllegalArgument("Backpressure overflowStrategy not supported") will be thrown if it is passed as argument.

    The buffer can be disabled by using bufferSize of 0 and then received messages are dropped if there is no demand from downstream. When bufferSize is 0 the overflowStrategy does not matter. An async boundary is added after this Source; as such, it is never safe to assume the downstream will always generate demand.

    The stream can be completed successfully by sending the actor reference a Status.Success (whose content will be ignored) in which case already buffered elements will be signaled before signaling completion, or by sending PoisonPill in which case completion will be signaled immediately.

    The stream can be completed with failure by sending a Status.Failure to the actor reference. In case the Actor is still draining its internal buffer (after having received a Status.Success) before signaling completion and it receives a Status.Failure, the failure will be signaled downstream immediately (instead of the completion signal).

    The actor will be stopped when the stream is completed, failed or canceled from downstream, i.e. you can watch it to get notified when that happens.

    See also akka.stream.javadsl.Source.queue.

    param: bufferSize The size of the buffer in element count param: overflowStrategy Strategy that is used when incoming elements cannot fit inside the buffer

    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      static ActorSource$ MODULE$
      Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      ActorSource$()  
    • Field Detail

      • MODULE$

        public static final ActorSource$ MODULE$
        Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
    • Constructor Detail

      • ActorSource$

        public ActorSource$()
    • Method Detail

      • actorRef

        public <T> Source<T,​ActorRef<T>> actorRef​(java.util.function.Predicate<T> completionMatcher,
                                                        scala.PartialFunction<T,​java.lang.Throwable> failureMatcher,
                                                        int bufferSize,
                                                        OverflowStrategy overflowStrategy)
        Deprecated.
        Use `actorRef` that takes japi function instead. Since 2.5.23.
      • actorRef

        public <T> Source<T,​ActorRef<T>> actorRef​(java.util.function.Predicate<T> completionMatcher,
                                                        Function<T,​java.util.Optional<java.lang.Throwable>> failureMatcher,
                                                        int bufferSize,
                                                        OverflowStrategy overflowStrategy)
        Creates a Source that is materialized as an ActorRef. Messages sent to this actor will be emitted to the stream if there is demand from downstream, otherwise they will be buffered until request for demand is received.

        Depending on the defined OverflowStrategy it might drop elements if there is no space available in the buffer.

        The strategy akka.stream.OverflowStrategy.backpressure is not supported, and an IllegalArgument("Backpressure overflowStrategy not supported") will be thrown if it is passed as argument.

        The buffer can be disabled by using bufferSize of 0 and then received messages are dropped if there is no demand from downstream. When bufferSize is 0 the overflowStrategy does not matter. An async boundary is added after this Source; as such, it is never safe to assume the downstream will always generate demand.

        The stream can be completed successfully by sending the actor reference a Status.Success (whose content will be ignored) in which case already buffered elements will be signaled before signaling completion, or by sending PoisonPill in which case completion will be signaled immediately.

        The stream can be completed with failure by sending a Status.Failure to the actor reference. In case the Actor is still draining its internal buffer (after having received a Status.Success) before signaling completion and it receives a Status.Failure, the failure will be signaled downstream immediately (instead of the completion signal).

        The actor will be stopped when the stream is completed, failed or canceled from downstream, i.e. you can watch it to get notified when that happens.

        See also akka.stream.javadsl.Source.queue.

        Parameters:
        bufferSize - The size of the buffer in element count
        overflowStrategy - Strategy that is used when incoming elements cannot fit inside the buffer
        completionMatcher - (undocumented)
        failureMatcher - (undocumented)
        Returns:
        (undocumented)
      • actorRefWithAck

        public <T,​Ack> Source<T,​ActorRef<T>> actorRefWithAck​(ActorRef<Ack> ackTo,
                                                                         Ack ackMessage,
                                                                         Function<T,​java.util.Optional<CompletionStrategy>> completionMatcher,
                                                                         Function<T,​java.util.Optional<java.lang.Throwable>> failureMatcher)
        Creates a Source that is materialized as an ActorRef. Messages sent to this actor will be emitted to the stream if there is demand from downstream, and a new message will only be accepted after the previous messages has been consumed and acknowledged back. The stream will complete with failure if a message is sent before the acknowledgement has been replied back.

        The stream can be completed with failure by sending a message that is matched by failureMatcher. The extracted Throwable will be used to fail the stream. In case the Actor is still draining its internal buffer (after having received a message matched by completionMatcher) before signaling completion and it receives a message matched by failureMatcher, the failure will be signaled downstream immediately (instead of the completion signal).

        The actor will be stopped when the stream is completed, failed or canceled from downstream, i.e. you can watch it to get notified when that happens.

        Parameters:
        ackTo - (undocumented)
        ackMessage - (undocumented)
        completionMatcher - (undocumented)
        failureMatcher - (undocumented)
        Returns:
        (undocumented)