On 16 Jun 2015 10:26, "Endre Varga" <endre.va...@typesafe.com> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Viktor Klang <viktor.kl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Agreed, but 'toMat' is a terrible name. 'combineTo' would be better to be honest. > > Well, but then that can be confused with combining elements. Currently, while "Mat" does not sound nice, at least it makes it clear that there is something you need to understand, while "combine" will make it easier to misunderstand the purpose.
Trust me, the current name is highly confusing too. :) > The usage of it is explained with various examples here: http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka-stream-and-http-experimental/1.0-RC3/scala/stream-flows-and-basics.html#Stream_Materialization > > In general, I still maintain that the source of confusion is not the name itself, but the feature, and the whole concept of the lifted representation. I realize I am not the typical user, but I find the name confusing, especially given that the 'to' method is only toMat but with a baked in Keep.left. Smells hacky from a naming pov. If the DSL would not be lifted but eager, these confusions would go away -- at the cost of not being able to introspect stream layouts anymore. Yup, fortunately this is not something that needs any changes :-) > > -Endre >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> √ >> >> On 16 Jun 2015 10:00, "Endre Varga" <endre.va...@typesafe.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 10:55 PM, Viktor Klang <viktor.kl...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Eric Kolotyluk < eric.koloty...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Thanks; so my new code is >>>>> >>>>> logger.info("Create a Source based on a simple Iterable[T]") >>>>> val source = Source(1 to 10) >>>>> >>>>> logger.info("create redundant flow1 because of Akka Streams API design limitations") >>>>> val flow1 = Flow[Int].map(int => int) >>>>> >>>>> logger.info("Create sink1 that can be connected to the Source" ) >>>>> //val sink1 = Sink.foreach { int: Int => logger.info("sink1: " + int) } >>>>> val sink1 = Sink.foreach{ int: Int => logger.info("sink1: " + int) } >>>>> >>>>> logger.info("Connect the Source to the sink1, obtaining a runnableFlow1") >>>>> //val runnableFlow1: RunnableFlow[Unit] = source.to(sink1) >>>>> val runnableFlow1 = (source via flow1).toMat(sink1)(Keep.right) >>>>> >>>>> logger.info("Create flowMaterializer1") >>>>> val flowMaterializer1 = ActorFlowMaterializer() >>>>> >>>>> logger.info("Materialize runnableFlow1 as materializedFlow1") >>>>> val materializedFlow1 = runnableFlow1.run()(flowMaterializer1) >>>>> >>>>> materializedFlow1.onComplete(result => system.shutdown()) >>>>> >>>>> I wish this did not have to be so complicated. While I understand this is still experimental, I hope some effort goes into simplifying the API design. In particular, in my original code, I don't understand why materializedFlow1 is Unit and not Future[Unit]. >>>> >>>> >>>> run() returns Unit because that is the MaterializedType of `flow1`, since Akka Streams preserve the leftmost MaterializedType when chaining operations (source via flow1 to sink1) in this case, if you wnat to override that, you'll need to be explicit about it, hence the "toMat" (terribly named method, I agree). "Keep" is a set of functions that is nice to reuse for clarity, you could also write `toMat(sink1)((a,b) => b)` >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also, why do explicitly need to create the Flow, why can't the FlowMaterializer do that implicitly if it needs to? >>>> >>>> >>>> I have no idea what you mean here. If you want to run it immediately you can use `runWith(sink)`. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sadly Keep is not defined in http://doc.akka.io/api/akka-stream-and-http-experimental/0.10/#akka.stream.scaladsl.package so there is no way to know what it does. >>>>> >>>> >>>> In your IDE, you can go to definition if you are unsure. Otherwise The ScalaDoc for `toMat` should be clear. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also, is there some overriding reason that the method .toMat() cannot simply be called .toMaterializer()? >>>> >>>> >>>> Because it doesn't create a materializer. But OTOH I agree that it is terribly named. I'd vote for fixing it. Perhaps by defining `to` as: >>>> >>>> def to[Mat2, Mat3](sink: Graph[SinkShape[Out], Mat2], combine: (Mat, Mat2) ⇒ Mat3 = Keep.left): Sink[In, Mat3] >>> >>> This is how it looked like originally. Unfortunately, this way you lose type inference of the function argumetns for combine -- hence we changed to curried form. Unfortunately that means that you can no longer override a non-curried version with a curried one, so you need to introduce a new name to the combine variant. You can name that toAndCombineMaterializedValue but honestly, I don't think that helps at all with understanding. It is not the name that causes the confusion but the concept of materialized values, which cannot be dropped if we want to have the lifted representation that we have now. >>> >>> -Endre >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> - Eric >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday, 11 June 2015 15:40:48 UTC-7, √ wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Eric, >>>>>> >>>>>> You'll need to instruct the connect of the Sink to keep its materialized value rather than the Flows: >>>>>> >>>>>> val src = Source(immutable.Seq(1,2,3)) >>>>>> val flo = Flow[Int].map(_ * 2) >>>>>> val sin = Sink.foreach(println) >>>>>> val runFlow = (src via flo).toMat(sin)(Keep.right) >>>>>> val fut = runFlow.run() >>>>>> >>>>>> fut.onComplete(_ => sys.shutdown()) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Eric Kolotyluk <eric.ko...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have some simple code >>>>>>> >>>>>>> logger.info( "Hello World!" ) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> implicit val system = ActorSystem("System") >>>>>>> import system.dispatcher >>>>>>> >>>>>>> logger.info("Create a Source based on a simple Iterable[T]") >>>>>>> val source = Source(1 to 10) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> logger.info("Create sink1 that can be connected to the Source" ) >>>>>>> val sink1 = Sink.foreach { int: Int => logger.info("sink1: " + int) } >>>>>>> >>>>>>> logger.info("Connect the Source to the sink1, obtaining a runnableFlow1") >>>>>>> val runnableFlow1: RunnableFlow[Unit] = source.to(sink1) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> logger.info("Create flowMaterializer1") >>>>>>> val flowMaterializer1 = ActorFlowMaterializer() >>>>>>> >>>>>>> logger.info("Materialize runnableFlow1 as materializedFlow1") >>>>>>> val materializedFlow1 = runnableFlow1.run()(flowMaterializer1) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> // How do I know when materializedFlow1 is finished so I can shut down the actor system? 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