trait EffectBuilder[+Event, State] extends Effect[Event, State]
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- abstract def events: Seq[Event]
- abstract def thenNoReply(): ReplyEffect[Event, State]
When is used there will be compilation errors if the returned effect isn't a ReplyEffect.
When is used there will be compilation errors if the returned effect isn't a ReplyEffect. This
thenNoReply
can be used as a conscious decision that a reply shouldn't be sent for a specific command or the reply will be sent later. - abstract def thenReply[ReplyMessage](replyTo: ActorRef[ReplyMessage])(replyWithMessage: (State) => ReplyMessage): ReplyEffect[Event, State]
Send a reply message to the command.
Send a reply message to the command. The type of the reply message must conform to the type specified by the passed replyTo
ActorRef
.This has the same semantics as
replyTo.tell
.It is provided as a convenience (reducing boilerplate) and a way to enforce that replies are not forgotten when the
EventSourcedBehavior
is created with EventSourcedBehavior.withEnforcedReplies. WhenwithEnforcedReplies
is used there will be compilation errors if the returned effect isn't a ReplyEffect. The reply message will be sent also ifwithEnforcedReplies
isn't used, but then the compiler will not help finding mistakes. - abstract def thenRun(callback: (State) => Unit): EffectBuilder[Event, State]
Run the given callback.
Run the given callback. Callbacks are run sequentially.
- abstract def thenStop(): EffectBuilder[Event, State]
The side effect is to stop the actor
- abstract def thenUnstashAll(): Effect[Event, State]
Unstash the commands that were stashed with Effect.stash.
Unstash the commands that were stashed with Effect.stash.
It's allowed to stash messages while unstashing. Those newly added commands will not be processed by this
unstashAll
effect and have to be unstashed by anotherunstashAll
.
A command handler returns an
Effect
directive that defines what event or events to persist.Instances are created through the factories in the Effect companion object.
Additional side effects can be performed in the callback
thenRun
Not for user extension.