- introducing RepointableActorRef, which starts out with an
UnstartedActorCell which can cheaply be created; the Supervise()
message will trigger child.activate() in the supervisor, which means
that the actual creation (now with normal ActorCell) happens exactly
in the right place and with the right semantics. Messages which were
enqueued to the dummy cell are transferred atomically into the
ActorCell (using normal .tell()), so message sends keep working
exactly as they used to
- this enables getting rid of the brittle synchronization around
RoutedActorRef by replacing that one with a RepointableActorRef
subclass which creates RoutedActorCells upon activate(), with the nice
benefit that there is no hurry then to get it right because the new
cell is constructed “on the side”
misc fixes:
- InvalidMessageException is now actually enforced when trying to send
“null”
- Mailboxes may be created without having an ActorCell, which can come
in handy later, because the cell is only needed when this mailbox is
going to be scheduled on some executor
- remove occurrences of Props(), which is equivalent to Props[Nothing],
which is equivalent to «bug»
- add test case which verifies that context.actorOf is still synchronous
- plus all the stuff I have forgotten.
* Uses finite state machine for three states: Closed, Open, Half-Open
* Closed state allows calls through, and on sequential failures exceeding the max# set - transitions to Open state. Intervening successes cause the failure count to reset to 0
* Open state throws a CircuitOpenException on every call until the reset timeout is reached which causes a transition to Half-Open state
* Half-Open state will allow the next single call through, if it succeeds - transition to Closed state, if it fails - transition back to Open state, starting the reset timer again
* Allow configuration for the call and reset timeouts, as well as the maximum number of sequential failures before opening
* Supports async or synchronous call protection
* Callbacks are supported for state entry into Closed, Open, Half-Open. These are run in the supplied execution context
* Both thrown exceptions and calls exceeding max call time are considered failures
* Uses akka scheduler for timer events
* Integrated into File-Based durable mailbox
* Sample documented for other durable mailboxes
* Improved DurableMailboxSpec for stand alone usage
* Changed build to publish DurableMailboxSpec in akka-mailboxes-common-test
* Changed documentation of durable mailboxes and added full example of
how to implement a durable mailbox, with test
* Changed signatures and constructor of MessageDispatcherConfigurator
* Changed Dispatchers.lookup, keep configurators instead of dispatchers
* Removed most of the Dispatchers.newX methods, newDispatcher is still there because of priority mailbox
* How should we make it easy to configure priority mailbox?
* Changed tons tests
* Documentation and ScalaDoc is not updated yet
* Some tests in ActorModelSpec are temporary ignored due to failure