问题
I'm trying to use new Akka streams and wonder how I can use and return Source queue to caller without materializing it in my code ?
Imagine we have library that makes number of async calls and returns results via Source
. Function looks like this
def findArticlesByTitle(text: String): Source[String, SourceQueue[String]] = {
val source = Source.queue[String](100, backpressure)
source.mapMaterializedValue { case queue =>
val url = s"http://.....&term=$text"
httpclient.get(url).map(httpResponseToSprayJson[SearchResponse]).map { v =>
v.idlist.foreach { id =>
queue.offer(id)
}
queue.complete()
}
}
source
}
and caller might use it like this
// There is implicit ActorMaterializer somewhere
val stream = plugin.findArticlesByTitle(title)
val results = stream.runFold(List[String]())((result, article) => article :: result)
When I run this code within mapMaterializedValue
is never executed.
I can't understand why I don't have access to instance of SourceQueue
if it should be up to caller to decide how to materialize the source.
How should I implement this ?
回答1:
In your code example you're returning source instead of the return value of source.mapMaterializedValue
(the method call doesn't mutate the Source object).
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37113877/how-can-i-use-and-return-source-queue-to-caller-without-materializing-it