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type Executor ¶
type Executor interface { // BrokerConn returns a broker connection used by the executor. BrokerConn() *sarama.Broker // Stop synchronously stops the executor. Stop() }
Executor represents an entity that executes requests of workers via a particular broker connection.
type Resolver ¶
type Resolver interface { // ResolveBroker returns a broker connection that should be used to // determine an executor assigned to the specified worker. ResolveBroker(worker Worker) (*sarama.Broker, error) // SpawnExecutor spawns an executor for the specified connection. SpawnExecutor(brokerConn *sarama.Broker) Executor }
Resolver defines an interface to resolve a broker connection that should serve requests of a particular worker, and to create an executor for a broker connection.
type T ¶
type T struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
T maintains mapping of workers that generate requests to executors. An executor is associated with a particular Kafka broker. It aggregates worker requests, marshals them to a Kafka protocol packet, sends the packet to the associated broker, waits for response and fans replies out to the workers. An external resolver is used to determine worker to broker-executor assignments.
Mapper triggers reassignment whenever one of the following events happen:
- it is signaled that a new worker has been spawned via `OnWorkerSpawned()`;
- it is signaled that an existing worker has stopped via `OnWorkerStopped()`;
- a worker explicitly requested reassignment via `TriggerReassign()`
- an executor reported connection error via `BrokerFailed()`.
Executors are spawned on demand when a broker is resolved to a worker for the first time. It is guaranteed that a executor is stopped only after all workers that used to be assigned to it have either been stopped or assigned another to other executors.
func (*T) OnWorkerSpawned ¶
func (*T) OnWorkerStopped ¶
func (*T) TriggerReassign ¶
type Worker ¶
type Worker interface { // assignment returns a channel that the worker expects broker assignments // at. Implementations have to ensure that the channel has a non zero buffer // and that they read from this channel as soon as the value becomes // available, for mapper will drop assignments in case the write to the // channel may block. Assignment() chan<- Executor }
Worker represents an entity that makes requests via an assigned broker executor.