gleam/otp/supervisor
Types
ApplicationStartMode
A type used to describe the situation in which an Erlang based application is starting.
For more information see the Erlang distributed application documentation and the Learn Your Some Erlang chapter on distributed applications.
pub type ApplicationStartMode { Normal Takeover(Node) Failover(Node) }
Constructors
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Normal
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Takeover(Node)
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Failover(Node)
ApplicationStop
pub external type ApplicationStop
ChildSpec
This type contains all the information required to start a new child and
add it to the Children
.
This is typically created with the worker
function.
pub opaque type ChildSpec(msg, argment, returning)
Children
This type represents the starting children of a supervisor within the
init
function.
pub opaque type Children(argument)
ErlangStartResult
An Erlang supervisor compatible process start result.
pub type ErlangStartResult = actor.ErlangStartResult
Message
pub opaque type Message
Spec
This data structure holds all the values required by the start_spec
function in order to create an supervisor.
If you do not need to configure the behaviour of your supervisor consider
using the start
function.
pub type Spec(argument, return) { Spec( argument: argument, max_frequency: Int, frequency_period: Int, init: fn(Children(argument)) -> Children(return), ) }
Constructors
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Spec( argument: argument, max_frequency: Int, frequency_period: Int, init: fn(Children(argument)) -> Children(return), )
StartResult
The result of starting a Gleam actor.
This type is compatible with Gleam supervisors. If you wish to convert it
to a type compatible with Erlang supervisors see the ErlangStartResult
type and erlang_start_result
function.
pub type StartResult(msg) = actor.StartResult(msg)
Functions
add
pub fn add( children: Children(a), child_spec: ChildSpec(b, a, c), ) -> Children(c)
Add a child to the collection of children of the supervisor
This function starts the child from the child spec.
application_stopped
pub external fn application_stopped() -> ApplicationStop
returning
pub fn returning( child: ChildSpec(a, b, c), updater: fn(b, Sender(a)) -> d, ) -> ChildSpec(a, b, d)
As each child is added to a supervisors children a new argument is prepared with which to start the next child. By default argument is the same as the previous argument, but this function can be used to change it to something else by passing a function that takes the previous argument and the sender of the previous child.
start
pub fn start( init: fn(Children(Nil)) -> Children(a), ) -> Result(Sender(Message), StartError)
Start a supervisor from a given init
function.
If you wish to have more control over the configuration of the supervisor
see the start_spec
function.
start_spec
pub fn start_spec( spec: Spec(a, b), ) -> Result(Sender(Message), StartError)
Start a supervisor from a given specification.
supervisor
pub fn supervisor( start: fn(a) -> Result(Sender(b), StartError), ) -> ChildSpec(b, a, a)
Prepare a new supervisor type child.
If you wish to prepare a new non-supervisor type child see the worker
function.
If you wish to change the type of the argument for later children see the
returning
function.
Note: Gleam supervisors do not yet support different shutdown periods per
child so this function is currently identical in behaviour to worker
. It is
recommended to use this function for supervisor children nevertheless so the
correct shut down behaviour is used in later releases of this library.
to_erlang_start_result
pub fn to_erlang_start_result( res: Result(Sender(a), StartError), ) -> Result(Pid, StartError)
Convert a Gleam actor start result into an Erlang supervisor compatible process start result.
worker
pub fn worker( start: fn(a) -> Result(Sender(b), StartError), ) -> ChildSpec(b, a, a)
Prepare a new worker type child.
If you wish to prepare a new supervisor type child see the supervisor
function.
If you wish to change the type of the argument for later children see the
returning
function.
wrap_erlang_start_function
pub fn wrap_erlang_start_function( start: fn() -> Result(Pid, a), ) -> fn() -> Result(Sender(b), StartError)
Processes written in Erlang or other BEAM languages use bare processes rather than channels, so the value returned from their process start functions are not compatible with Gleam supervisors. This function can be used to wrap the start function so it can be used with a Gleam supervisor.
wrap_erlang_start_result
pub fn wrap_erlang_start_result( start: Result(Pid, a), ) -> Result(Sender(b), StartError)
Processes written in Erlang or other BEAM languages use bare processes rather than channels, so the value returned from their process start functions are not compatible with Gleam supervisors. This function can be used to wrap the return value so it can be used with a Gleam supervisor.