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Migration Guide 2.0.x to 2.4.x
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General notes
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akka.Done and akka.NotUsed replacing Unit and BoxedUnit
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To provide more clear signatures and have a unified API for both
Java and Scala two new types have been introduced:
``akka.NotUsed`` is meant to be used instead of ``Unit`` in Scala
and ``BoxedUnit`` in Java to signify that the type parameter is required
but not actually used. This is commonly the case with ``Source``, ``Flow`` and ``Sink``
that do not materialize into any value.
``akka.Done`` is added for the use case where it is boxed inside another object to signify
completion but there is no actual value attached to the completion. It is used to replace
occurrences of ``Future<BoxedUnit>`` with ``Future<Done>`` in Java and ``Future[Unit]`` with
``Future[Done]`` in Scala.
All previous usage of ``Unit`` and ``BoxedUnit`` for these two cases in the akka streams APIs
has been updated.
This means that Scala code like this::
Source[Int, Unit] source = Source.from(1 to 5)
Sink[Int, Future[Unit]] sink = Sink.ignore()
needs to be changed into::
Source[Int, NotUsed] source = Source.from(1 to 5)
Sink[Int, Future[Done]] sink = Sink.ignore()
These changes apply to all the places where streams are used, which means that signatures
in the persistent query APIs also are affected.
Removed ImplicitMaterializer
============================
The helper trait :class:`ImplicitMaterializer` has been removed as it was hard to find and the feature was not worth
the extra trait. Defining an implicit materializer inside an enclosing actor can be done this way::
final implicit val materializer: ActorMaterializer = ActorMaterializer(ActorMaterializerSettings(context.system))
Changed Operators
=================
``expand()`` is now based on an Iterator
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Previously the ``expand`` combinator required two functions as input: the first
one lifted incoming values into an extrapolation state and the second one
extracted values from that, possibly evolving that state. This has been
simplified into a single function that turns the incoming element into an
Iterator.
The most prominent use-case previously was to just repeat the previously received value::
Flow[Int].expand(identity)(s => (s, s)) // This no longer works!
In Akka 2.4.x this is simplified to:
.. includecode:: ../code/docs/stream/MigrationsScala.scala#expand-continually
If state needs to be be kept during the expansion process then this state will
need to be managed by the Iterator. The example of counting the number of
expansions might previously have looked like::
// This no longer works!
Flow[Int].expand((_, 0)){ case (in, count) => (in, count) -> (in, count + 1) }
In Akka 2.4.x this is formulated like so:
.. includecode:: ../code/docs/stream/MigrationsScala.scala#expand-state
``conflate`` has been renamed to ``conflateWithSeed()``
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The new ``conflate`` operator is a special case of the original behavior (renamed to ``conflateWithSeed``) that does not
change the type of the stream. The usage of the new operator is as simple as::
Flow[Int].conflate(_ + _) // Add numbers while downstream is not ready
Which is the same as using ``conflateWithSeed`` with an identity function
Flow[Int].conflateWithSeed(identity)(_ + _) // Add numbers while downstream is not ready
Changes in Akka HTTP
====================
Routing settings parameter name
-------------------------------
``RoutingSettings`` were previously the only setting available on ``RequestContext``,
and were accessible via ``settings``. We now made it possible to configure the parsers
settings as well, so ``RoutingSettings`` is now ``routingSettings`` and ``ParserSettings`` is
now accessible via ``parserSettings``.
Changed Sources / Sinks
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IO Sources / Sinks materialize IOResult
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Materialized values of the following sources and sinks:
* ``FileIO.fromFile``
* ``FileIO.toFile``
* ``StreamConverters.fromInputStream``
* ``StreamConverters.fromOutputStream``
have been changed from ``Long`` to ``akka.stream.io.IOResult``.
This allows to signal more complicated completion scenarios. For example, on failure it is now possible
to return the exception and the number of bytes written until that exception occured.
2016-01-22 13:05:04 +02:00
PushStage, PushPullStage and DetachedStage have been deprecated in favor of GraphStage
======================================================================================
The :class:`PushStage` :class:`PushPullStage` and :class:`DetachedStage` classes have been deprecated and
should be replaced by :class:`GraphStage` (:ref:`graphstage-scala`) which is now a single powerful API
for custom stream processing.
Update procedure
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Please consult the :class:`GraphStage` documentation (:ref:`graphstage-scala`) and the `previous migration guide`_
on migrating from :class:`AsyncStage` to :class:`GraphStage`.
.. _`previous migration guide`: http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka-stream-and-http-experimental/2.0.2/scala/migration-guide-1.0-2.x-scala.html#AsyncStage_has_been_replaced_by_GraphStage