com.commercetools.queue.QueuePuller.scala Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package com.commercetools.queue
import fs2.Chunk
import scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration
/**
* A queue puller allows for pulling batches of elements from a queue individually.
*/
sealed trait QueuePuller[F[_], T] {
/** The queue name from which this puller is pulling. */
def queueName: String
/**
* Pulls one batch of messages from the underlying queue system.
*
* The method returns chunks of size `batchSize` max, and (semantically)
* blocks for `waitingTime` before returning. The chunk might be empty
* if no new messages are available during the waiting time.
*
* '''Note:''' the messages returned by this method must be manually
* managed (ack'ed, nack'ed, extended). This is useful to provide fine
* grained control over message lifecycle from the app point of view.
* If you have simpler workflows, please refer to the other subscriber
* methods.
*/
def pullBatch(batchSize: Int, waitingTime: FiniteDuration): F[Chunk[MessageContext[F, T]]]
}
private[queue] trait UnsealedQueuePuller[F[_], T] extends QueuePuller[F, T]