BroadcastHub
A BroadcastHub is a special streaming hub that is able to broadcast streamed elements to a dynamic set of consumers. It consists of two parts, a Sink and a Source. The Sink broadcasts elements from a producer to the actually live consumers it has. Once the producer has been materialized, the Sink it feeds into returns a materialized value which is the corresponding Source. This Source can be materialized an arbitrary number of times, where each of the new materializations will receive their elements from the original Sink.
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- Source
- Hub.scala
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class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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BroadcastHub.type
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Concrete methods
Creates a Sink that receives elements from its upstream producer and broadcasts them to a dynamic set of consumers. After the Sink returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Source as materialized value. This Source can be materialized an arbitrary number of times and each materialization will receive the broadcast elements from the original Sink.
Creates a Sink that receives elements from its upstream producer and broadcasts them to a dynamic set of consumers. After the Sink returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Source as materialized value. This Source can be materialized an arbitrary number of times and each materialization will receive the broadcast elements from the original Sink.
Every new materialization of the Sink results in a new, independent hub, which materializes to its own Source for consuming the Sink of that materialization.
If the original Sink is failed, then the failure is immediately propagated to all of its materialized Sources (possibly jumping over already buffered elements). If the original Sink is completed, then all corresponding Sources are completed. Both failure and normal completion is "remembered" and later materializations of the Source will see the same (failure or completion) state. Sources that are cancelled are simply removed from the dynamic set of consumers.
Value parameters
- bufferSize
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Buffer size used by the producer. Gives an upper bound on how "far" from each other two concurrent consumers can be in terms of element. If this buffer is full, the producer is backpressured. Must be a power of two and less than 4096.
Attributes
- Source
- Hub.scala
Creates a Sink that receives elements from its upstream producer and broadcasts them to a dynamic set of consumers. After the Sink returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Source as materialized value. This Source can be materialized an arbitrary number of times and each materialization will receive the broadcast elements from the original Sink.
Creates a Sink that receives elements from its upstream producer and broadcasts them to a dynamic set of consumers. After the Sink returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Source as materialized value. This Source can be materialized an arbitrary number of times and each materialization will receive the broadcast elements from the original Sink.
Every new materialization of the Sink results in a new, independent hub, which materializes to its own Source for consuming the Sink of that materialization.
If the original Sink is failed, then the failure is immediately propagated to all of its materialized Sources (possibly jumping over already buffered elements). If the original Sink is completed, then all corresponding Sources are completed. Both failure and normal completion is "remembered" and later materializations of the Source will see the same (failure or completion) state. Sources that are cancelled are simply removed from the dynamic set of consumers.
Value parameters
- bufferSize
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Buffer size used by the producer. Gives an upper bound on how "far" from each other two concurrent consumers can be in terms of element. If this buffer is full, the producer is backpressured. Must be a power of two and less than 4096.
- startAfterNrOfConsumers
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Elements are buffered until this number of consumers have been connected. This is only used initially when the operator is starting up, i.e. it is not honored when consumers have been removed (canceled).
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- Since
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1.1.0
- Source
- Hub.scala
Creates a Sink with default buffer size 256 that receives elements from its upstream producer and broadcasts them to a dynamic set of consumers. After the Sink returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Source as materialized value. This Source can be materialized arbitrary many times and each materialization will receive the broadcast elements from the original Sink.
Creates a Sink with default buffer size 256 that receives elements from its upstream producer and broadcasts them to a dynamic set of consumers. After the Sink returned by this method is materialized, it returns a Source as materialized value. This Source can be materialized arbitrary many times and each materialization will receive the broadcast elements from the original Sink.
Every new materialization of the Sink results in a new, independent hub, which materializes to its own Source for consuming the Sink of that materialization.
If the original Sink is failed, then the failure is immediately propagated to all of its materialized Sources (possibly jumping over already buffered elements). If the original Sink is completed, then all corresponding Sources are completed. Both failure and normal completion is "remembered" and later materializations of the Source will see the same (failure or completion) state. Sources that are cancelled are simply removed from the dynamic set of consumers.
Attributes
- Source
- Hub.scala