tart-stepping
Stepping configuration implementation for Tiny Actor Run-Time in JavaScript.
Contributors
@dalnefre, @tristanls
Overview
Stepping configuration implementation for Tiny Actor Run-Time in JavaScript.
Usage
To run the below example run:
npm run readme
"use strict";
var tart = require('../index.js');
var util = require('util');
var stepping = tart.stepping();
var createdBeh = function createdBeh(message) {};
var becomeBeh = function becomeBeh(message) {};
var oneTimeBeh = function oneTimeBeh(message) {
var actor = this.sponsor(createdBeh);
actor('foo');
this.behavior = becomeBeh;
};
var actor = stepping.sponsor(oneTimeBeh);
actor('bar');
var effect;
console.log('stepping:');
console.log(util.inspect(stepping, {depth: null}));
while ((effect = stepping.dispatch()) !== false) {
console.log('effect:');
console.log(util.inspect(effect, {depth: null}));
};
console.log('stepping:');
console.log(util.inspect(stepping, {depth: null}));
Tests
npm test
Documentation
Events
An event is an abstraction around the concept of a message being delivered to the actor.
It is a tuple of a message and context.
When an event is dispatched, the actor context is bound to this
and the context.behavior is executed with the message as a parameter.
The result of processing the message is an effect.
An event has the following attributes:
context: Object Actor context the message was delivered to.
message: Any Message that was delivered.
Effects
An effect is an Object that is the effect of dispatching an event. It has the following attributes:
became: Function (Default: undefined) function (message) {} If the actor changed its behavior as a result of processing a message, the new behavior it became is referenced here.
behavior: Function (Default: undefined) function (message) {} The behavior that executed to cause this effect, if any.
created: Array An array of created contexts. A context is the execution context of an actor behavior (the value of this when the behavior executes).
event: Object (Default: undefined) The event that is the cause of this effect, if any.
exception: Error (Default: undefined) If dispatching the event caused an exception, that exception is stored here.
sent: Array An array of events that represent messages sent by the actor as a result of processing a message.
Public API
tart.stepping(options)
options: Object (Default: undefined) Optional overrides.
WARNING: Implementation of enqueue and dequeue are tightly coupled and should be overridden together.
constructConfig: Function (Default: function (options) {}) function (options) {}
Configuration creation function that is given options.
It should return a capability function (behavior) {} to create new actors.
enqueue: Function function (eventQueue, events){}
Function that enqueues the new events onto the eventQueue in place, causing side-effects
(Example: function (eventQueue, events){ Array.prototype.push.apply(eventQueue, events); }).
dequeue: Function function (eventQueue){}
Function that returns next event to be dispatched given an eventQueue
(Example: function (eventQueue){ return eventQueue.shift(); }).
- Return: Object The stepping control object.
dispatch: Function function () {}
Function to call in order to dispatch a single event.
eventLoop: Function function ([control]) {}
Function to call in order to dispatch multiple events.
effect: Object Accumulated effects from current step.
sponsor: Function function (behavior) {}
A capability to create new actors.
Create a stepping control object.
stepping.dispatch()
- Return: Effect or
false.
Effect of dispatching the next event or false if no events exists for dispatch.
Dispatch the next event.
var tart = require('tart-stepping');
var stepping = tart.stepping();
var effect = stepping.effect;
console.dir(effect);
while ((effect = stepping.dispatch()) !== false) {
console.dir(effect);
}
stepping.eventLoop([control])
control: Object (Default: undefined) Optional overrides.
count: Number (Default: undefined) Maximum number of events to dispatch, or unlimited if undefined.
fail: Function function (exception) {}
Function called to report exceptions thrown from an actor behavior. Exceptions are thrown by default. (Example: function (exception) {/*ignore exceptions*/}).
log: Function function (effect) {}
Function called with every effect resulting from an event dispatch.
- Return: Boolean
true if event queue is exhausted, false otherwise.
Dispatch events in a manner provided by control.
By default, calling stepping.eventLoop() with no parameters dispatches all events in the event queue.
var tart = require('tart-stepping');
var stepping = tart.stepping();
var actor = stepping.sponsor(function (message) {
console.log(message);
});
actor('foo');
actor('bar');
actor('baz');
stepping.eventLoop();
behavior: Function function (message) {} Actor behavior to invoke every time an actor receives a message.
- Return: Function
function (message) {} Actor reference in form of a capability that can be invoked to send the actor a message.
Creates a new actor and returns the actor reference in form of a capability to send that actor a message.
var tart = require('tart-stepping');
var stepping = tart.stepping();
var actor = stepping.sponsor(function (message) {
console.log('got message', message);
console.log(this.self);
console.log(this.behavior);
console.log(this.sponsor);
});
Sources