Tarant implements a basic, but powerful pubsub mechanism named topics. A topic is a stream of events that are sent to
all subscribers of the topic. For example, if we send the event hello
to the topic salutations
, and there are
three subscribers, all of them will receive a copy of hello
.
Messages send through a topic are guaranteed to be processed only once by the topic and in order.
How to create a Topic
A Topic, like an actor, has a protocol. All subscribers to that topic need to satisfy also the protocol of the topic. For example, if we have a protocol:
foo()
bar()
All subscribers of the topic will need to implement foo() and bar().
So first, we need to define a protocol:
class UserEvents {
onUserRegistered(username) {}
}
And then we need to create an actor protocol that satisfies the UserEvents protocol.
class EmailSender extends Actor {
onUserRegistered(username) {
sendEmailTo(username)
}
}
Now we can create a topic for that protocol and subscribe to it:
const topic = Topic.for(system, 'user-events-topic', UserEvents)
topic.subscribe(system.actorOf(EmailSender))
For sending a message through a topic, we need to call the method that represents the message:
topic.onUserRegistered('dante')
And all subscribers of that topic will receive the message. Is worth to note that a topic is also an actor, so all properties of an actor also apply for topics.
Fore a example on how to use PubSub, you can see the showcase about pubsub.