pekko/akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/JournalProtocol.scala

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akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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/**
* Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Typesafe Inc. <http://www.typesafe.com>
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*/
package akka.persistence
import scala.collection.immutable
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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import akka.actor._
/**
* INTERNAL API.
*
* Messages exchanged between persistent actors, views and a journal.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*/
private[persistence] object JournalProtocol {
/** Marker trait shared by internal journal messages. */
sealed trait Message extends Protocol.Message
/** Internal journal command. */
sealed trait Request extends Message
/** Internal journal acknowledgement. */
sealed trait Response extends Message
/**
* Reply message to a failed [[DeleteMessagesTo]] request.
*/
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final case class DeleteMessagesFailure(cause: Throwable)
extends Response
/**
* Request to delete all persistent messages with sequence numbers up to `toSequenceNr`
* (inclusive). If `permanent` is set to `false`, the persistent messages are marked
* as deleted in the journal, otherwise they are permanently deleted from the journal.
*/
!per #15230 rename processorId => persistentId * This is NOT binary compatible, we're in an *experimental* module. * disabled binary compat checks for package akka.persistence * Source compatibility is retained, but users should migrate do the new method name ASAP. * Plugin APIs were migrated in a way that allows the old plugins to compile agains 2.3.4 without having to change anything. Hopefuly this will help authors migrate to 2.3.4 sooner. This is only source level compatible, not binary compatible. * added deprecation warnings on all processorId methods and provided bridges where possible * for users, the migration should be painless, they can still override the old method, and it'll work. But we encourage them to move to persistenceId; All delegation code will have to be removed afterwards ofc. Conflicts: akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/Channel.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/JournalProtocol.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/Persistent.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/PersistentChannel.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/Processor.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/Snapshot.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/journal/AsyncWriteProxy.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/journal/inmem/InmemJournal.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/journal/leveldb/LeveldbKey.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/snapshot/SnapshotStore.scala akka-persistence/src/test/scala/akka/persistence/serialization/SerializerSpec.scala project/AkkaBuild.scala
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final case class DeleteMessagesTo(persistenceId: String, toSequenceNr: Long, permanent: Boolean)
extends Request
/**
* Request to write messages.
*
* @param messages messages to be written.
* @param persistentActor write requestor.
*/
final case class WriteMessages(messages: immutable.Seq[PersistentEnvelope], persistentActor: ActorRef, actorInstanceId: Int)
extends Request
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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/**
* Reply message to a successful [[WriteMessages]] request. This reply is sent to the requestor
* before all subsequent [[WriteMessageSuccess]] replies.
*/
!per persistAsync Breaks binary compatibility because adding new methods to Eventsourced trait. Since akka-persistence is experimental this is ok, yet source-level compatibility has been perserved thankfuly :-) Deprecates: * Rename of EventsourcedProcessor -> PersistentActor * Processor -> suggest using PersistentActor * Migration guide for akka-persistence is separate, as wel'll deprecate in minor versions (its experimental) * Persistent as well as ConfirmablePersistent - since Processor, their main user will be removed soon. Other changes: * persistAsync works as expected when mixed with persist * A counter must be kept for pending stashing invocations * Uses only 1 shared list buffer for persit / persistAsync * Includes small benchmark * Docs also include info about not using Persistent() wrapper * uses java LinkedList, for best performance of append / head on persistInvocations; the get(0) is safe, because these msgs only come in response to persistInvocations * Renamed internal *MessagesSuccess/Failure messages because we kept small mistakes seeing the class "with s" and "without s" as the same * Updated everything that refered to EventsourcedProcessor to PersistentActor, including samples Refs #15227 Conflicts: akka-docs/rst/project/migration-guides.rst akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/JournalProtocol.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/Persistent.scala akka-persistence/src/test/scala/akka/persistence/PersistentActorSpec.scala project/AkkaBuild.scala
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case object WriteMessagesSuccessful
extends Response
/**
* Reply message to a failed [[WriteMessages]] request. This reply is sent to the requestor
* before all subsequent [[WriteMessageFailure]] replies.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*
* @param cause failure cause.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*/
!per persistAsync Breaks binary compatibility because adding new methods to Eventsourced trait. Since akka-persistence is experimental this is ok, yet source-level compatibility has been perserved thankfuly :-) Deprecates: * Rename of EventsourcedProcessor -> PersistentActor * Processor -> suggest using PersistentActor * Migration guide for akka-persistence is separate, as wel'll deprecate in minor versions (its experimental) * Persistent as well as ConfirmablePersistent - since Processor, their main user will be removed soon. Other changes: * persistAsync works as expected when mixed with persist * A counter must be kept for pending stashing invocations * Uses only 1 shared list buffer for persit / persistAsync * Includes small benchmark * Docs also include info about not using Persistent() wrapper * uses java LinkedList, for best performance of append / head on persistInvocations; the get(0) is safe, because these msgs only come in response to persistInvocations * Renamed internal *MessagesSuccess/Failure messages because we kept small mistakes seeing the class "with s" and "without s" as the same * Updated everything that refered to EventsourcedProcessor to PersistentActor, including samples Refs #15227 Conflicts: akka-docs/rst/project/migration-guides.rst akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/JournalProtocol.scala akka-persistence/src/main/scala/akka/persistence/Persistent.scala akka-persistence/src/test/scala/akka/persistence/PersistentActorSpec.scala project/AkkaBuild.scala
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final case class WriteMessagesFailed(cause: Throwable)
extends Response
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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/**
* Reply message to a successful [[WriteMessages]] request. For each contained [[PersistentRepr]] message
* in the request, a separate reply is sent to the requestor.
*
* @param persistent successfully written message.
*/
final case class WriteMessageSuccess(persistent: PersistentRepr, actorInstanceId: Int)
extends Response
/**
* Reply message to a failed [[WriteMessages]] request. For each contained [[PersistentRepr]] message
* in the request, a separate reply is sent to the requestor.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*
* @param message message failed to be written.
* @param cause failure cause.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*/
final case class WriteMessageFailure(message: PersistentRepr, cause: Throwable, actorInstanceId: Int)
extends Response
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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/**
* Reply message to a [[WriteMessages]] with a non-persistent message.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*
* @param message looped message.
*/
final case class LoopMessageSuccess(message: Any, actorInstanceId: Int)
extends Response
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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/**
* Request to replay messages to `persistentActor`.
*
* @param fromSequenceNr sequence number where replay should start (inclusive).
* @param toSequenceNr sequence number where replay should end (inclusive).
* @param max maximum number of messages to be replayed.
* @param persistenceId requesting persistent actor id.
* @param persistentActor requesting persistent actor.
* @param replayDeleted `true` if messages marked as deleted shall be replayed.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*/
final case class ReplayMessages(fromSequenceNr: Long, toSequenceNr: Long, max: Long, persistenceId: String, persistentActor: ActorRef, replayDeleted: Boolean = false)
extends Request
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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/**
* Reply message to a [[ReplayMessages]] request. A separate reply is sent to the requestor for each
* replayed message.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*
* @param persistent replayed message.
*/
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final case class ReplayedMessage(persistent: PersistentRepr)
extends Response
/**
* Reply message to a successful [[ReplayMessages]] request. This reply is sent to the requestor
* after all [[ReplayedMessage]] have been sent (if any).
*/
case object ReplayMessagesSuccess
extends Response
/**
* Reply message to a failed [[ReplayMessages]] request. This reply is sent to the requestor
* if a replay could not be successfully completed.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*/
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final case class ReplayMessagesFailure(cause: Throwable)
extends Response
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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/**
* Request to read the highest stored sequence number of a given persistent actor.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*
* @param fromSequenceNr optional hint where to start searching for the maximum sequence number.
* @param persistenceId requesting persistent actor id.
* @param persistentActor requesting persistent actor.
*/
final case class ReadHighestSequenceNr(fromSequenceNr: Long = 1L, persistenceId: String, persistentActor: ActorRef)
extends Request
/**
* Reply message to a successful [[ReadHighestSequenceNr]] request.
*
* @param highestSequenceNr read highest sequence number.
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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*/
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final case class ReadHighestSequenceNrSuccess(highestSequenceNr: Long)
extends Response
/**
* Reply message to a failed [[ReadHighestSequenceNr]] request.
*
* @param cause failure cause.
*/
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final case class ReadHighestSequenceNrFailure(cause: Throwable)
extends Response
akka-persistence prototype The most prominent changes compared to eventsourced are: - No central processor and channel registry any more - Auto-recovery of processors on start and restart (can be disabled) - Recovery of processor networks doesn't require coordination - Explicit channel activation not needed any more - Message sequence numbers generated per processor (no gaps) - Sender references are journaled along with messages - Processors can determine their recovery status - No custom API on extension object, only messages - Journal created by extension from config, not by application - Applications only interact with processors and channels via messages - Internal design prepared for having processor-specific journal actors (for later optimization possibilities) Further additions and changes during review: - Allow processor implementation classes to use inherited stash - Channel support to resolve (potentially invalid) sender references - Logical intead of physical deletion of messages - Pinned dispatcher for LevelDB journal - Processor can handle failures during recovery - Message renamed to Persistent This prototype has the following limitations: - Serialization of persistent messages and their payload via JavaSerializer only (will be configurable later) - The LevelDB journal implementation based on a LevelDB Java port, not the native LevelDB (will be configurable later) The following features will be added later using separate tickets: - Snapshot-based recovery - Reliable channels - Journal plugin API - Optimizations - ...
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}