event

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Published: Aug 20, 2019 License: GPL-3.0 Imports: 7 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package event deals with subscriptions to real-time events.

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var ErrMuxClosed = errors.New("event: mux closed")

ErrMuxClosed is returned when Posting on a closed TypeMux.

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Types

type Feed

type Feed struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Feed implements one-to-many subscriptions where the carrier of events is a channel. Values sent to a Feed are delivered to all subscribed channels simultaneously.

Feeds can only be used with a single type. The type is determined by the first Send or Subscribe operation. Subsequent calls to these methods panic if the type does not match.

The zero value is ready to use.

func (*Feed) Send

func (f *Feed) Send(value interface{}) (nsent int)

Send delivers to all subscribed channels simultaneously. It returns the number of subscribers that the value was sent to.

func (*Feed) Subscribe

func (f *Feed) Subscribe(channel interface{}) Subscription

Subscribe adds a channel to the feed. Future sends will be delivered on the channel until the subscription is canceled. All channels added must have the same element type.

The channel should have ample buffer space to avoid blocking other subscribers. Slow subscribers are not dropped.

type ResubscribeFunc

type ResubscribeFunc func(context.Context) (Subscription, error)

A ResubscribeFunc attempts to establish a subscription.

type Subscription

type Subscription interface {
	Err() <-chan error // returns the error channel
	Unsubscribe()      // cancels sending of events, closing the error channel
}

Subscription represents a stream of events. The carrier of the events is typically a channel, but isn't part of the interface.

Subscriptions can fail while established. Failures are reported through an error channel. It receives a value if there is an issue with the subscription (e.g. the network connection delivering the events has been closed). Only one value will ever be sent.

The error channel is closed when the subscription ends successfully (i.e. when the source of events is closed). It is also closed when Unsubscribe is called.

The Unsubscribe method cancels the sending of events. You must call Unsubscribe in all cases to ensure that resources related to the subscription are released. It can be called any number of times.

func NewSubscription

func NewSubscription(producer func(<-chan struct{}) error) Subscription

NewSubscription runs a producer function as a subscription in a new goroutine. The channel given to the producer is closed when Unsubscribe is called. If fn returns an error, it is sent on the subscription's error channel.

func Resubscribe

func Resubscribe(backoffMax time.Duration, fn ResubscribeFunc) Subscription

Resubscribe calls fn repeatedly to keep a subscription established. When the subscription is established, Resubscribe waits for it to fail and calls fn again. This process repeats until Unsubscribe is called or the active subscription ends successfully.

Resubscribe applies backoff between calls to fn. The time between calls is adapted based on the error rate, but will never exceed backoffMax.

type SubscriptionScope

type SubscriptionScope struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

SubscriptionScope provides a facility to unsubscribe multiple subscriptions at once.

For code that handle more than one subscription, a scope can be used to conveniently unsubscribe all of them with a single call. The example demonstrates a typical use in a larger program.

The zero value is ready to use.

func (*SubscriptionScope) Close

func (sc *SubscriptionScope) Close()

Close calls Unsubscribe on all tracked subscriptions and prevents further additions to the tracked set. Calls to Track after Close return nil.

func (*SubscriptionScope) Count

func (sc *SubscriptionScope) Count() int

Count returns the number of tracked subscriptions. It is meant to be used for debugging.

func (*SubscriptionScope) Track

Track starts tracking a subscription. If the scope is closed, Track returns nil. The returned subscription is a wrapper. Unsubscribing the wrapper removes it from the scope.

type TypeMux deprecated

type TypeMux struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A TypeMux dispatches events to registered receivers. Receivers can be registered to handle events of certain type. Any operation called after mux is stopped will return ErrMuxClosed.

The zero value is ready to use.

Deprecated: use Feed

func (*TypeMux) Post

func (mux *TypeMux) Post(ev interface{}) error

Post sends an event to all receivers registered for the given type. It returns ErrMuxClosed if the mux has been stopped.

func (*TypeMux) Stop

func (mux *TypeMux) Stop()

Stop closes a mux. The mux can no longer be used. Future Post calls will fail with ErrMuxClosed. Stop blocks until all current deliveries have finished.

func (*TypeMux) Subscribe

func (mux *TypeMux) Subscribe(types ...interface{}) *TypeMuxSubscription

Subscribe creates a subscription for events of the given types. The subscription's channel is closed when it is unsubscribed or the mux is closed.

type TypeMuxEvent

type TypeMuxEvent struct {
	Time time.Time
	Data interface{}
}

TypeMuxEvent is a time-tagged notification pushed to subscribers.

type TypeMuxSubscription

type TypeMuxSubscription struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

TypeMuxSubscription is a subscription established through TypeMux.

func (*TypeMuxSubscription) Chan

func (s *TypeMuxSubscription) Chan() <-chan *TypeMuxEvent

func (*TypeMuxSubscription) Closed

func (s *TypeMuxSubscription) Closed() bool

func (*TypeMuxSubscription) Unsubscribe

func (s *TypeMuxSubscription) Unsubscribe()

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