Broadway v0.6.2 Broadway.Acknowledger behaviour View Source
A behaviour used to acknowledge that the received messages were successfully processed or failed.
When implementing a new connector for Broadway, you should implement this behaviour and consider how the technology you're working with handles message acknowledgement.
The ack/3
callback must be implemented in order to notify
the origin of the data that a message can be safely removed
after been successfully processed and published. In case of
failed messages or messages without acknowledgement, depending
on the technology chosen, the messages can be either moved back
in the queue or, alternatively, moved to a dead-letter queue.
Link to this section Summary
Callbacks
Invoked to acknowledge successful and failed messages.
Configures the acknowledger with new options
.
Link to this section Callbacks
Specs
ack( ack_ref :: term(), successful :: [Broadway.Message.t()], failed :: [Broadway.Message.t()] ) :: :ok
Invoked to acknowledge successful and failed messages.
ack_ref
is a term that uniquely identifies how messages should be grouped and sent for acknowledgement. Imagine you have a scenario where messages are coming from different producers. Broadway will use this information to correctly identify the acknowledger and pass it among with the messages so you can properly communicate with the source of the data for acknowledgement.successful
is the list of messages that were successfully processed and published.failed
is the list of messages that, for some reason, could not be processed or published.
Specs
configure(ack_ref :: term(), ack_data :: term(), options :: keyword()) :: {:ok, new_ack_data :: term()}
Configures the acknowledger with new options
.
Every acknowledger can decide how to incorporate the given options
into its
ack_data
. The ack_data
is the current acknowledger's data. The return value
of this function is {:ok, new_ack_data}
where new_ack_data
is the updated
data for the acknowledger.
Note that options
are different for every acknowledger, as the acknowledger
is what specifies what are the supported options. Check the documentation for the
acknowledger you're using to see the supported options.