Class Pipe<T>
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MutinyDelegate
ReadStream to a WriteStream and performs flow control where necessary to
prevent the write stream buffer from getting overfull.
Instances of this class read items from a ReadStream and write them to a WriteStream. If data
can be read faster than it can be written this could result in the write queue of the WriteStream growing
without bound, eventually causing it to exhaust all available RAM.
To prevent this, after each write, instances of this class check whether the write queue of the WriteStream is full, and if so, the ReadStream is paused, and a drainHandler is set on the
WriteStream.
When the WriteStream has processed half of its backlog, the drainHandler will be
called, which results in the pump resuming the ReadStream.
This class can be used to pipe from any ReadStream to any WriteStream,
e.g. from an HttpServerRequest to an AsyncFile,
or from NetSocket to a WebSocket.
Please see the documentation for more information.
NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from theoriginal non Mutiny-ified interface using Vert.x codegen.-
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidclose()endOnComplete(boolean end) endOnFailure(boolean end) endOnSuccess(boolean end) booleanio.vertx.core.streams.PipeinthashCode()static <T> Pipe<T>newInstance(io.vertx.core.streams.Pipe arg) static <T> Pipe<T>newInstance(io.vertx.core.streams.Pipe arg, TypeArg<T> __typeArg_T) io.smallrye.mutiny.Uni<Void>to(WriteStream<T> dst) Start to pipe the elements to the destinationWriteStream.toAndAwait(WriteStream<T> dst) Blocking variant ofto(io.vertx.mutiny.core.streams.WriteStream).voidtoAndForget(WriteStream<T> dst) Variant ofto(io.vertx.mutiny.core.streams.WriteStream)that ignores the result of the operation.toString()
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Field Details
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Constructor Details
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Pipe
public Pipe(io.vertx.core.streams.Pipe delegate) -
Pipe
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Pipe
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Method Details
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getDelegate
public io.vertx.core.streams.Pipe getDelegate()- Specified by:
getDelegatein interfaceMutinyDelegate- Returns:
- the delegate used by this Mutiny object of generated type
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toString
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equals
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hashCode
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endOnFailure
- Parameters:
end-trueto end the stream on a sourceReadStreamfailure- Returns:
- a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
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endOnSuccess
- Parameters:
end-trueto end the stream on a sourceReadStreamsuccess- Returns:
- a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
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endOnComplete
- Parameters:
end-trueto end the stream on a sourceReadStreamcompletion- Returns:
- a reference to this, so the API can be used fluently
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to
Start to pipe the elements to the destinationWriteStream.When the operation fails with a write error, the source stream is resumed.
Unlike the bare Vert.x variant, this method returns a
Uni. Don't forget to subscribe on it to trigger the operation.- Parameters:
dst- the destination write stream- Returns:
- the
unifiring the result of the operation when completed, or a failure if the operation failed.
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toAndAwait
Blocking variant ofto(io.vertx.mutiny.core.streams.WriteStream).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:
dst- the destination write stream- Returns:
- the Void instance produced by the operation.
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toAndForget
Variant ofto(io.vertx.mutiny.core.streams.WriteStream)that ignores the result of the operation.This method subscribes on the result of
to(io.vertx.mutiny.core.streams.WriteStream), but discards the outcome (item or failure). This method is useful to trigger the asynchronous operation fromto(io.vertx.mutiny.core.streams.WriteStream)but you don't need to compose it with other operations.- Parameters:
dst- the destination write stream
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close
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newInstance
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newInstance
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