Struct ockam::WorkerSystem

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pub struct WorkerSystem<C: Send + 'static, M: Message> { /* private fields */ }
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A composable worker system type.

A worker system is a single worker which can act as a full cluster of workers. This is achieved via the send_to_self(...) API endpoint on the Ockam Node API.

The worker system also provides some utilities for creating and managing mappings between hidden API-addresses and behaviour hooks associated to each address.

The advantage of a worker system over a full set of workers is a lower memory overhead for resource constrained devices.

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impl<C: Send + 'static, M: Message> WorkerSystem<C, M>

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Check whether this system has registered handlers

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pub fn addresses(&self) -> Vec<Address>

Return the set of used addresses in this system

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pub fn attach<A, H>(&mut self, addr: A, handler: H)
where A: Into<Address>, H: SystemHandler<C, M> + Send + 'static,

Attach a system handler to this system

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pub fn attach_boxed<A: Into<Address>>( &mut self, addr: A, handler: Box<dyn SystemHandler<C, M> + Send + 'static> )

Attach a boxed system handler to this system

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pub fn set_entry<A: Into<Address>>(&mut self, addr: A)

Specify an “entry point” address for this system

Because a worker system is a graph of relationships between ‘SystemHandler’ instances it may be hard to determine which instance to send a message to first. The pre-configuration phase of a worker system can determine this address and store it as the entry-point.

You can then start the handling process by calling dispatch_entry().

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pub fn entrypoint(&self) -> Option<&Address>

Get an optional reference to the entry point of this system

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pub async fn dispatch_entry( &mut self, ctx: &mut C, msg: Routed<M> ) -> Result<()>

Dispatch a message to the pre-configured system entry point

This function returns an error if no entry point was configured or the configured address was not bound.

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pub async fn handle_message( &mut self, ctx: &mut C, msg: Routed<M> ) -> Result<()>

Handle a message via this worker system

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impl<C: Send + 'static, M: Message> Clone for WorkerSystem<C, M>

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fn clone(&self) -> Self

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<C: Send + 'static, M: Message> Default for WorkerSystem<C, M>

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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impl<C, M> !RefUnwindSafe for WorkerSystem<C, M>

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impl<C, M> Send for WorkerSystem<C, M>

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impl<C, M> !Sync for WorkerSystem<C, M>

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impl<C, M> Unpin for WorkerSystem<C, M>

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impl<C, M> !UnwindSafe for WorkerSystem<C, M>

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