scalax.io.processing

SpecificApiFactory

abstract class SpecificApiFactory[A, API <: ProcessorAPI[A]] extends Processor[API]

Wraps a CloseableIteratorProcessor, which normally produces a ProcessorAPI object, to a new Processor that returns a ProcessorAPI subclass specific to a data type. For example CharProcessorAPI has the lines() method and ByteProcessorAPI have int, long, float etc... methods

for { byteAPI <- ByteProcessorAPI(in.bytes.processor) littleEndianAPI = byteApi.littleEndianAPI littleEndianInt <- littleEndianAPI.nextInt } yield littleEndianInt

See also

scalax.io.processing.CharProcessorAPI

scalax.io.processing.ProcessorAPI

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Instance Constructors

  1. new SpecificApiFactory(base: CloseableIteratorProcessor[A])

Abstract Value Members

  1. abstract def create(commonAPI: CloseableIterator[A]): API

    Factory method to create the actual API object

    Factory method to create the actual API object

    Attributes
    protected

Concrete Value Members

  1. final def !=(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  2. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  3. final def ##(): Int

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  4. final def ==(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  5. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  6. def acquireAndGet[U](f: (API) ⇒ U): Option[U]

    Execute the process workflow represented by this Processor and pass the function the result, if the Processor is nonEmpty.

    Execute the process workflow represented by this Processor and pass the function the result, if the Processor is nonEmpty.

    returns

    the result of the function within a Some if this processor is Non-empty. Otherwise the function will not be executed and None will be returned

    Definition Classes
    Processor
    Note

    If A is an iterator do not return it since it might not function outside the scope of acquireAndGet.

  7. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  8. def clone(): AnyRef

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    @throws()
  9. def context: ResourceContext

    Definition Classes
    SpecificApiFactoryProcessor
  10. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  11. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  12. def execute(): Unit

    Execute the Processor.

    Execute the Processor. If the result is an iterator then execute() will visit each element in the iterator to ensure that any processes mapped to that iterator will be executed.

    A typical situation where execute is useful is when the Processor is a side effect processor like a Processor created by an scalax.io.processing.OpenOutput or scalax.io.processing.OpenSeekable object. Both typically return Processor[Unit] processors which only perform side-effecting behaviours.

    Example:

    val process = for {
      outProcessor <- output.outputProcessor
      inProcessor <- file.asInput.blocks.processor
      _ <- inProcessor.repeatUntilEmpty()
      block <- inProcessor.next
      _ <- outProcessor.write(block)
    } yield ()
    
    // the copy has not yet occurred
    
    // will look through each element in the process (and sub-elements
    if the process contains a LongTraversable)
    process.execute()
    Definition Classes
    Processor
  13. def filter(f: (API) ⇒ Boolean): Processor[API]

    Apply a filter to this processor.

    Apply a filter to this processor. If the filter returns false then the resulting Processor will be empty. It is not possible to know if the Processor is empty unless acquireAndGet is called because the filter is not called until acquireOrGet is executed (or the Processor is somehow processed in another way like obtaining the LongTraversable and traversing that object).

    returns

    A new Processor with the filter applied.

    Definition Classes
    Processor
  14. def finalize(): Unit

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  15. def flatMap[U](f: (API) ⇒ Processor[U]): Processor[U]

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    Processor
  16. def foreach[U](f: (API) ⇒ U): Unit

    Execute the Processor and pass the result to the function, much like acquireAndGet but does not return a result

    Execute the Processor and pass the result to the function, much like acquireAndGet but does not return a result

    Definition Classes
    Processor
  17. def future: Future[Option[API]]

    Start the execution of the process in another thread and return a future for accessing the result when it is ready.

    Start the execution of the process in another thread and return a future for accessing the result when it is ready.

    It is important to realize that if the result of the process is a LongTraversable the processing will not in fact be executed because LongTraversables are non-strict (lazy).

    In the case where the Processor has a resulting type of LongTraversable, one must execute either futureExec which will execute all LongTraversables recursively in the process or obtain the LongTraversable (normally by calling the traversable method) and visit each element in the LongTraversable. (See scalax.io.LongTraversable.async)

    See futureExec docs for examples when to use futureExec.

    returns

    A Future that will return the result of executing the process

    Definition Classes
    Processor
  18. def futureExec(): Future[Unit]

    Call execute asynchronously.

    Call execute asynchronously.

    The use of this method over future is that this will recursively visit each element of a LongTraversable if the Processor contains a LongTraversable.

    For Example:

    val processor = for {
      in <- in.blocks().processor
      outApi <- out.outputProcessor
      _ <- in.repeatUntilEmpty()
      block <- in.next
      _ <- outApi.write(block)
    } yield ()
    
     processor.futureExec()

    The example illustrates a case where futureExec is desired because (as a result of the repeatUntilEmpty) the contained object is a LongTraversable. If future is executed the write will not be executed because the writes occur only when an element in the LongTraversable is visited.

    An equivalent way of writing the previous example is:

    val processor2 = for {
      in <- in.blocks().processor
      outApi <- out.outputProcessor
      _ <- in.repeatUntilEmpty()
      block <- in.next
    } yield outApi.asOutput.write(block)
    
    processor.futureExec()
    returns

    a future so one can observe when the process is finished

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    Processor
  19. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  20. def hashCode(): Int

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  21. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  22. def map[U](f: (API) ⇒ U): Processor[U]

    Map the contents of this Processor to a new Processor with a new value.

    Map the contents of this Processor to a new Processor with a new value.

    The main use case is so Processor work in for-comprehensions but another useful use case is to convert the value read from a ProcessorAPI to a new value. Suppose the value read was an integer you might use map to convert the contained value to a float.

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  23. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  24. final def notify(): Unit

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  25. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  26. def onFailure[U >: API](handler: PartialFunction[Throwable, Option[U]]): Processor[U]

    Declare an error handler for handling an error when executing the processor.

    Declare an error handler for handling an error when executing the processor. It is important to realize that this will catch exceptions caused ONLY by the current processor, not by 'child' Processors. IE processors that are executed within a flatmap or map of this processor.

    Examples:

    for {
      mainProcessor <- input.bytes.processor
      // if the read fails 1 will be assigned to first and passed to second as the argument of flatmap
      first <- mainProcessor.read onFailure {_ => -1}
      // if this read fails an exception will be thrown that will NOT be caught by the above onFailure method
      second <- mainProcessor.read
    } yield (first,second)

    to handle errors of groups of processors a composite processor must be created and the error handler added to that:

    for {
      mainProcessor <- input.bytes.processor
      // define a _composite_ processor containing the sub processor
      // that need to have error handling
      groupProcessor = for {
        first <- mainProcessor.read
        second <- mainProcessor.read
      } yield (first,second)
      // attach the error handler
      tuple <- groupProcessor onFailure {case t => log(t); None}
    } yield tuple

    To handle all errors in one place the yielded processor can have the error handler attached:

    val process = for {
      mainProcessor <- input.bytes.processor
      first <- mainProcessor.read
      second <- mainProcessor.read
    } yield (first,second)
    
    process.onFailure{case _ => log(t); None}
    
    process.acquireAndGet(...)
    U

    The value that will be returned from the handler. Also the type of the returned processor

    handler

    a partial function that can handle the exceptions thrown during the execution of the process. If the handler returns a non-empty Option the that value will be used as the value of the processor, If the handler returns None then the processor will be an empty processor If the handler throws an exception... then normal semantics of an exception are exhibitted.

    returns

    A new processor that will behave the same as this except an error during execution will be handled.

    Definition Classes
    Processor
  27. def opt: Processor[Option[API]]

    Convert this Processor to a Processor containing an Option.

    Convert this Processor to a Processor containing an Option. Methods such as next return a potentially empty Processor which will, when in a for comprehension, will stop the process at that point. Converting the processor to an option allows the process handle continue and simply handle the possibility of one input source being empty while other continue to provide data.

    Consider the following example:

    for {
      idsIn <- ids.bytesAsInts.processor
      attributes <- in.lines().processor
      _ <- idsIn.repeatUntilEmpty(attributes)
      id <- ids.next.opt.orElse(NoId)
      attr <- attributes.next.opt.orElse("")
    } yield new Record(id,attr)

    The above example processes the streams completely even if one ends prematurely.

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  28. def processFactory: ProcessorFactory

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  29. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  30. def timeout(timeout: Duration): TimingOutProcessor[API]

    Create a modified processor that will throw a java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException if the process takes longer than the provided timeout.

    Create a modified processor that will throw a java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException if the process takes longer than the provided timeout.

    timeout

    the length of time before the timeout exception is thrown

    returns

    a new processor with a timeout associated with it

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  31. def toString(): String

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  32. def traversable[B](implicit transformer: ProcessorTransformer[B, API, LongTraversable[B]]): LongTraversable[B]

    Convert the Processor into a LongTraversable if A is a subclass of Iterator.

    Convert the Processor into a LongTraversable if A is a subclass of Iterator.

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    Annotations
    @implicitNotFound( ... )
  33. final def wait(): Unit

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    @throws()
  34. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  35. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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  36. def withFilter(f: (API) ⇒ Boolean): Processor[API]

    Same behavior as for filter.

    Same behavior as for filter.

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    Processor

Inherited from Processor[API]

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