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Overview ¶
Package pipeline contains structures that implement both the Producer and Consumer interfaces. They can be used as extra pipeline components for various utilities.
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Functions ¶
func ConfigSpec ¶
Types ¶
type Config ¶
type Config struct { Threads int `json:"threads" yaml:"threads"` Processors []processor.Config `json:"processors" yaml:"processors"` }
Config is a configuration struct for creating parallel processing pipelines. The number of resuling parallel processing pipelines will match the number of threads specified. Processors are executed on each message in the order that they are written.
In order to fully utilise each processing thread you must either have a number of parallel inputs that matches or surpasses the number of pipeline threads, or use a memory buffer.
type Pool ¶
type Pool struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Pool is a pool of pipelines. Each pipeline reads from a shared transaction channel. Inputs remain coupled to their outputs as they propagate the response channel in the transaction.
func (*Pool) Consume ¶
func (p *Pool) Consume(msgs <-chan message.Transaction) error
Consume assigns a messages channel for the pipeline to read.
func (*Pool) TransactionChan ¶
func (p *Pool) TransactionChan() <-chan message.Transaction
TransactionChan returns the channel used for consuming messages from this pipeline.
func (*Pool) TriggerCloseNow ¶
func (p *Pool) TriggerCloseNow()
TriggerCloseNow signals that the component should close immediately, messages in flight will be dropped.
func (*Pool) WaitForClose ¶
WaitForClose blocks until the component has closed down or the context is cancelled. Closing occurs either when the input transaction channel is closed and messages are flushed (and acked), or when CloseNowAsync is called.
type Processor ¶
type Processor struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Processor is a pipeline that supports both Consumer and Producer interfaces. The processor will read from a source, perform some processing, and then either propagate a new message or drop it.
func NewProcessor ¶
NewProcessor returns a new message processing pipeline.
func (*Processor) Consume ¶
func (p *Processor) Consume(msgs <-chan message.Transaction) error
Consume assigns a messages channel for the pipeline to read.
func (*Processor) TransactionChan ¶
func (p *Processor) TransactionChan() <-chan message.Transaction
TransactionChan returns the channel used for consuming messages from this pipeline.
func (*Processor) TriggerCloseNow ¶
func (p *Processor) TriggerCloseNow()
TriggerCloseNow signals that the processor pipeline should close immediately.
func (*Processor) WaitForClose ¶
WaitForClose blocks until the component has closed down or the context is cancelled. Closing occurs either when the input transaction channel is closed and messages are flushed (and acked), or when CloseNowAsync is called.