Class SharedData


  • public class SharedData
    extends Object
    Shared data allows you to share data safely between different parts of your application in a safe way.

    Shared data provides:

    • synchronous shared maps (local)
    • asynchronous maps (local or cluster-wide)
    • asynchronous locks (local or cluster-wide)
    • asynchronous counters (local or cluster-wide)

    WARNING: In clustered mode, asynchronous maps/locks/counters rely on distributed data structures provided by the cluster manager. Beware that the latency relative to asynchronous maps/locks/counters operations can be much higher in clustered than in local mode.

    Please see the documentation for more information.

    NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from the original non Mutiny-ified interface using Vert.x codegen.

    • Constructor Detail

      • SharedData

        public SharedData​(io.vertx.core.shareddata.SharedData delegate)
      • SharedData

        public SharedData​(Object delegate)
    • Method Detail

      • getDelegate

        public io.vertx.core.shareddata.SharedData getDelegate()
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object
      • getClusterWideMap

        @CheckReturnValue
        public <K,​V> io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<AsyncMap<K,​V>> getClusterWideMap​(String name)
        Get the cluster wide map with the specified name. The map is accessible to all nodes in the cluster and data put into the map from any node is visible to to any other node.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getClusterWideMapAndAwait

        public <K,​V> AsyncMap<K,​V> getClusterWideMapAndAwait​(String name)
        Blocking variant of getClusterWideMap(String).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
        Returns:
        the AsyncMap instance produced by the operation.
      • getClusterWideMapAndForget

        public <K,​V> void getClusterWideMapAndForget​(String name)
        Variant of getClusterWideMap(String) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getClusterWideMap(String), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getClusterWideMap(String) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
      • getAsyncMap

        @CheckReturnValue
        public <K,​V> io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<AsyncMap<K,​V>> getAsyncMap​(String name)
        Get the AsyncMap with the specified name. When clustered, the map is accessible to all nodes in the cluster and data put into the map from any node is visible to to any other node.

        WARNING: In clustered mode, asynchronous shared maps rely on distributed data structures provided by the cluster manager. Beware that the latency relative to asynchronous shared maps operations can be much higher in clustered than in local mode.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getAsyncMapAndAwait

        public <K,​V> AsyncMap<K,​V> getAsyncMapAndAwait​(String name)
        Blocking variant of getAsyncMap(String).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
        Returns:
        the AsyncMap instance produced by the operation.
      • getAsyncMapAndForget

        public <K,​V> void getAsyncMapAndForget​(String name)
        Variant of getAsyncMap(String) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getAsyncMap(String), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getAsyncMap(String) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
      • getLocalAsyncMap

        @CheckReturnValue
        public <K,​V> io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<AsyncMap<K,​V>> getLocalAsyncMap​(String name)
        Get the AsyncMap with the specified name.

        When clustered, the map is NOT accessible to all nodes in the cluster. Only the instance which created the map can put and retrieve data from this map.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getLocalAsyncMapAndAwait

        public <K,​V> AsyncMap<K,​V> getLocalAsyncMapAndAwait​(String name)
        Blocking variant of getLocalAsyncMap(String).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
        Returns:
        the AsyncMap instance produced by the operation.
      • getLocalAsyncMapAndForget

        public <K,​V> void getLocalAsyncMapAndForget​(String name)
        Variant of getLocalAsyncMap(String) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getLocalAsyncMap(String), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getLocalAsyncMap(String) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
      • getLock

        @CheckReturnValue
        public io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<Lock> getLock​(String name)
        Get an asynchronous lock with the specified name. The lock will be passed to the handler when it is available.

        In general lock acquision is unordered, so that sequential attempts to acquire a lock, even from a single thread, can happen in non-sequential order.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getLockAndAwait

        public Lock getLockAndAwait​(String name)
        Blocking variant of getLock(String).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        Returns:
        the Lock instance produced by the operation.
      • getLockAndForget

        public void getLockAndForget​(String name)
        Variant of getLock(String) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getLock(String), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getLock(String) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
      • getLockWithTimeout

        @CheckReturnValue
        public io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<Lock> getLockWithTimeout​(String name,
                                                               long timeout)
        Like getLock(java.lang.String) but specifying a timeout. If the lock is not obtained within the timeout a failure will be sent to the handler.

        In general lock acquision is unordered, so that sequential attempts to acquire a lock, even from a single thread, can happen in non-sequential order.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        timeout - the timeout in ms
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getLockWithTimeoutAndAwait

        public Lock getLockWithTimeoutAndAwait​(String name,
                                               long timeout)
        Blocking variant of getLockWithTimeout(String,long).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        timeout - the timeout in ms
        Returns:
        the Lock instance produced by the operation.
      • getLockWithTimeoutAndForget

        public void getLockWithTimeoutAndForget​(String name,
                                                long timeout)
        Variant of getLockWithTimeout(String,long) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getLockWithTimeout(String,long), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getLockWithTimeout(String,long) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        timeout - the timeout in ms
      • getLocalLock

        @CheckReturnValue
        public io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<Lock> getLocalLock​(String name)
        Get an asynchronous local lock with the specified name. The lock will be passed to the handler when it is available.

        In general lock acquision is unordered, so that sequential attempts to acquire a lock, even from a single thread, can happen in non-sequential order.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getLocalLockAndAwait

        public Lock getLocalLockAndAwait​(String name)
        Blocking variant of getLocalLock(String).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        Returns:
        the Lock instance produced by the operation.
      • getLocalLockAndForget

        public void getLocalLockAndForget​(String name)
        Variant of getLocalLock(String) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getLocalLock(String), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getLocalLock(String) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
      • getLocalLockWithTimeout

        @CheckReturnValue
        public io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<Lock> getLocalLockWithTimeout​(String name,
                                                                    long timeout)
        Like getLocalLock(java.lang.String) but specifying a timeout. If the lock is not obtained within the timeout a failure will be sent to the handler.

        In general lock acquision is unordered, so that sequential attempts to acquire a lock, even from a single thread, can happen in non-sequential order.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        timeout - the timeout in ms
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getLocalLockWithTimeoutAndAwait

        public Lock getLocalLockWithTimeoutAndAwait​(String name,
                                                    long timeout)
        Blocking variant of getLocalLockWithTimeout(String,long).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the lock
        timeout - the timeout in ms
        Returns:
        the Lock instance produced by the operation.
      • getCounter

        @CheckReturnValue
        public io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<Counter> getCounter​(String name)
        Get an asynchronous counter. The counter will be passed to the handler.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the counter.
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getCounterAndAwait

        public Counter getCounterAndAwait​(String name)
        Blocking variant of getCounter(String).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the counter.
        Returns:
        the Counter instance produced by the operation.
      • getCounterAndForget

        public void getCounterAndForget​(String name)
        Variant of getCounter(String) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getCounter(String), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getCounter(String) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the counter.
      • getLocalCounter

        @CheckReturnValue
        public io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<Counter> getLocalCounter​(String name)
        Get an asynchronous local counter. The counter will be passed to the handler.

        Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the counter.
        Returns:
        the uni firing the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
      • getLocalCounterAndAwait

        public Counter getLocalCounterAndAwait​(String name)
        Blocking variant of getLocalCounter(String).

        This method waits for the completion of the underlying asynchronous operation. If the operation completes successfully, the result is returned, otherwise the failure is thrown (potentially wrapped in a RuntimeException).

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the counter.
        Returns:
        the Counter instance produced by the operation.
      • getLocalCounterAndForget

        public void getLocalCounterAndForget​(String name)
        Variant of getLocalCounter(String) that ignores the result of the operation.

        This method subscribes on the result of getLocalCounter(String), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation from getLocalCounter(String) but you don't need to compose it with other operations.

        Parameters:
        name - the name of the counter.
      • getLocalMap

        public <K,​V> LocalMap<K,​V> getLocalMap​(String name)
        Parameters:
        name - the name of the map
        Returns:
        the map
      • newInstance

        public static SharedData newInstance​(io.vertx.core.shareddata.SharedData arg)