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/**
* Copyright (C) 2009-2014 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 docs.persistence;
!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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import akka.actor.ActorRef;
import akka.actor.ActorSystem;
import akka.actor.Props;
import akka.actor.UntypedActor;
import akka.japi.Procedure;
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.persistence.*;
!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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import scala.Option;
import scala.concurrent.duration.Duration;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import static java.util.Arrays.asList;
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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public class PersistenceDocTest {
public interface SomeOtherMessage {}
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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public interface ProcessorMethods {
!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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//#persistence-id
public String persistenceId();
//#persistence-id
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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//#recovery-status
public boolean recoveryRunning();
public boolean recoveryFinished();
//#recovery-status
//#current-message
public Persistent getCurrentPersistentMessage();
//#current-message
}
static Object o1 = new Object() {
//#definition
class MyProcessor extends UntypedProcessor {
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof Persistent) {
// message successfully written to 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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Persistent persistent = (Persistent)message;
Object payload = persistent.payload();
Long sequenceNr = persistent.sequenceNr();
// ...
} else if (message instanceof PersistenceFailure) {
// message failed to be written to journal
PersistenceFailure failure = (PersistenceFailure)message;
Object payload = failure.payload();
Long sequenceNr = failure.sequenceNr();
Throwable cause = failure.cause();
// ...
} else if (message instanceof SomeOtherMessage) {
// message not written to 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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}
else {
unhandled(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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}
}
//#definition
class MyActor extends UntypedActor {
ActorRef processor;
public MyActor() {
//#usage
processor = getContext().actorOf(Props.create(MyProcessor.class), "myProcessor");
processor.tell(Persistent.create("foo"), null);
processor.tell("bar", null);
//#usage
}
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
// ...
}
private void recover() {
//#recover-explicit
processor.tell(Recover.create(), null);
//#recover-explicit
}
}
};
static Object o2 = new Object() {
abstract class MyProcessor1 extends UntypedPersistentActor {
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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//#recover-on-start-disabled
@Override
public void preStart() {}
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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//#recover-on-start-disabled
//#recover-on-restart-disabled
@Override
public void preRestart(Throwable reason, Option<Object> 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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//#recover-on-restart-disabled
}
abstract class MyProcessor2 extends UntypedPersistentActor {
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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//#recover-on-start-custom
@Override
public void preStart() {
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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getSelf().tell(Recover.create(457L), null);
}
//#recover-on-start-custom
}
abstract class MyProcessor3 extends UntypedPersistentActor {
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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//#deletion
@Override
public void preRestart(Throwable reason, Option<Object> 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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if (message.isDefined() && message.get() instanceof Persistent) {
deleteMessage(((Persistent) message.get()).sequenceNr());
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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}
super.preRestart(reason, 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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}
//#deletion
}
class MyProcessor4 extends UntypedPersistentActor implements ProcessorMethods {
!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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//#persistence-id-override
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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@Override
!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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public String persistenceId() {
return "my-stable-persistence-id";
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 #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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//#persistence-id-override
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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@Override
public void onReceiveRecover(Object message) throws Exception {}
@Override
public void onReceiveCommand(Object message) throws Exception {}
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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}
class MyProcessor5 extends UntypedPersistentActor {
//#recovery-completed
@Override
public void onReceiveRecover(Object message) {
// ...
}
@Override
public void onReceiveCommand(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof RecoveryCompleted) {
recoveryCompleted();
} else if (message instanceof String) {
// ...
} else {
unhandled(message);
}
}
private void recoveryCompleted() {
// perform init after recovery, before any other messages
// ...
}
//#recovery-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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};
static Object o3 = new Object() {
//#channel-example
class MyProcessor extends UntypedProcessor {
private final ActorRef destination;
private final ActorRef channel;
public MyProcessor() {
this.destination = getContext().actorOf(Props.create(MyDestination.class));
this.channel = getContext().actorOf(Channel.props(), "myChannel");
}
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof Persistent) {
Persistent p = (Persistent)message;
Persistent out = p.withPayload("done " + p.payload());
channel.tell(Deliver.create(out, destination.path()), getSelf());
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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}
}
}
class MyDestination extends UntypedActor {
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof ConfirmablePersistent) {
ConfirmablePersistent p = (ConfirmablePersistent)message;
Object payload = p.payload();
Long sequenceNr = p.sequenceNr();
int redeliveries = p.redeliveries();
// ...
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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p.confirm();
}
}
}
//#channel-example
class MyProcessor2 extends UntypedProcessor {
private final ActorRef destination;
private final ActorRef channel;
public MyProcessor2(ActorRef destination) {
this.destination = getContext().actorOf(Props.create(MyDestination.class));
//#channel-id-override
this.channel = getContext().actorOf(Channel.props("my-stable-channel-id"));
//#channel-id-override
//#channel-custom-settings
getContext().actorOf(Channel.props(
ChannelSettings.create()
.withRedeliverInterval(Duration.create(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS))
.withRedeliverMax(15)));
//#channel-custom-settings
//#channel-custom-listener
class MyListener extends UntypedActor {
@Override
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof RedeliverFailure) {
Iterable<ConfirmablePersistent> messages =
((RedeliverFailure)message).getMessages();
// ...
}
}
}
final ActorRef myListener = getContext().actorOf(Props.create(MyListener.class));
getContext().actorOf(Channel.props(
ChannelSettings.create().withRedeliverFailureListener(null)));
//#channel-custom-listener
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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}
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof Persistent) {
Persistent p = (Persistent)message;
Persistent out = p.withPayload("done " + p.payload());
channel.tell(Deliver.create(out, destination.path()), getSelf());
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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//#channel-example-reply
channel.tell(Deliver.create(out, getSender().path()), getSelf());
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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//#channel-example-reply
}
}
}
};
static Object o4 = new Object() {
//#save-snapshot
class MyProcessor extends UntypedProcessor {
private Object state;
@Override
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message.equals("snap")) {
saveSnapshot(state);
} else if (message instanceof SaveSnapshotSuccess) {
SnapshotMetadata metadata = ((SaveSnapshotSuccess)message).metadata();
// ...
} else if (message instanceof SaveSnapshotFailure) {
SnapshotMetadata metadata = ((SaveSnapshotFailure)message).metadata();
// ...
}
}
}
//#save-snapshot
};
static Object o5 = new Object() {
//#snapshot-offer
class MyProcessor extends UntypedProcessor {
private Object state;
@Override
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof SnapshotOffer) {
state = ((SnapshotOffer)message).snapshot();
// ...
} else if (message instanceof Persistent) {
// ...
}
}
}
//#snapshot-offer
class MyActor extends UntypedActor {
ActorRef processor;
public MyActor() {
processor = getContext().actorOf(Props.create(MyProcessor.class));
}
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
// ...
}
private void recover() {
//#snapshot-criteria
processor.tell(Recover.create(SnapshotSelectionCriteria.create(457L, System.currentTimeMillis())), null);
//#snapshot-criteria
}
}
};
static Object o6 = new Object() {
//#batch-write
class MyProcessor extends UntypedProcessor {
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof Persistent) {
Persistent p = (Persistent)message;
if (p.payload().equals("a")) { /* ... */ }
if (p.payload().equals("b")) { /* ... */ }
}
}
}
class Example {
final ActorSystem system = ActorSystem.create("example");
final ActorRef processor = system.actorOf(Props.create(MyProcessor.class));
public void batchWrite() {
processor.tell(PersistentBatch.create(asList(
Persistent.create("a"),
Persistent.create("b"))), null);
}
// ...
}
//#batch-write
};
static Object o7 = new Object() {
abstract class MyProcessor extends UntypedProcessor {
ActorRef destination;
public void foo() {
//#persistent-channel-example
final ActorRef channel = getContext().actorOf(PersistentChannel.props(
PersistentChannelSettings.create()
.withRedeliverInterval(Duration.create(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS))
.withRedeliverMax(15)), "myPersistentChannel");
channel.tell(Deliver.create(Persistent.create("example"), destination.path()), getSelf());
//#persistent-channel-example
//#persistent-channel-watermarks
PersistentChannelSettings.create()
.withPendingConfirmationsMax(10000)
.withPendingConfirmationsMin(2000);
//#persistent-channel-watermarks
//#persistent-channel-reply
PersistentChannelSettings.create().withReplyPersistent(true);
//#persistent-channel-reply
}
}
};
static Object o8 = new Object() {
//#reliable-event-delivery
!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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class MyPersistentActor extends UntypedPersistentActor {
private ActorRef destination;
private ActorRef channel;
!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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public MyPersistentActor(ActorRef destination) {
this.destination = destination;
this.channel = getContext().actorOf(Channel.props(), "channel");
}
private void handleEvent(String event) {
// update state
// ...
// reliably deliver events
channel.tell(Deliver.create(Persistent.create(
event, getCurrentPersistentMessage()), destination.path()), getSelf());
}
public void onReceiveRecover(Object msg) {
if (msg instanceof String) {
handleEvent((String)msg);
}
}
public void onReceiveCommand(Object msg) {
if (msg.equals("cmd")) {
persist("evt", new Procedure<String>() {
public void apply(String event) {
handleEvent(event);
}
});
}
}
}
//#reliable-event-delivery
};
static Object o9 = new Object() {
!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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//#persist-async
class MyPersistentActor extends UntypedPersistentActor {
@Override
public void onReceiveRecover(Object msg) {
// handle recovery here
}
@Override
public void onReceiveCommand(Object msg) {
sender().tell(msg, getSelf());
persistAsync(String.format("evt-%s-1", msg), new Procedure<String>(){
@Override
public void apply(String event) throws Exception {
sender().tell(event, self());
}
});
persistAsync(String.format("evt-%s-2", msg), new Procedure<String>(){
@Override
public void apply(String event) throws Exception {
sender().tell(event, self());
}
});
}
}
//#persist-async
public void usage() {
final ActorSystem system = ActorSystem.create("example");
//#persist-async-usage
!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 ActorRef processor = system.actorOf(Props.create(MyPersistentActor.class));
processor.tell("a", null);
processor.tell("b", null);
// possible order of received messages:
// a
// b
// evt-a-1
// evt-a-2
// evt-b-1
// evt-b-2
//#persist-async-usage
!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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}
};
static Object o10 = new Object() {
//#defer
class MyPersistentActor extends UntypedPersistentActor {
@Override
public void onReceiveRecover(Object msg) {
// handle recovery here
}
@Override
public void onReceiveCommand(Object msg) {
final Procedure<String> replyToSender = new Procedure<String>() {
@Override
public void apply(String event) throws Exception {
sender().tell(event, self());
}
};
persistAsync(String.format("evt-%s-1", msg), replyToSender);
persistAsync(String.format("evt-%s-2", msg), replyToSender);
defer(String.format("evt-%s-3", msg), replyToSender);
}
}
//#defer
public void usage() {
final ActorSystem system = ActorSystem.create("example");
//#defer-caller
final ActorRef processor = system.actorOf(Props.create(MyPersistentActor.class));
processor.tell("a", null);
processor.tell("b", null);
// order of received messages:
// a
// b
// evt-a-1
// evt-a-2
// evt-a-3
// evt-b-1
// evt-b-2
// evt-b-3
//#defer-caller
}
};
static Object o11 = new Object() {
//#view
class MyView extends UntypedView {
@Override
!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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public String persistenceId() {
return "some-persistence-id";
}
@Override
public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
if (message instanceof Persistent) {
// ...
}
}
}
//#view
public void usage() {
final ActorSystem system = ActorSystem.create("example");
//#view-update
final ActorRef view = system.actorOf(Props.create(MyView.class));
view.tell(Update.create(true), null);
//#view-update
}
};
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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}