View Source Membrane.Bin.Action (Membrane Core v0.11.3)

This module contains type specifications of actions that can be returned from bin callbacks.

Returning actions is a way of bin interaction with other components and parts of framework. Each action may be returned by any callback unless explicitly stated otherwise.

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Types

Action that sends a message to a child identified by name.

Sends a message to the parent.

Action that stops, unlinks and removes specified child/children from the bin.

Action that instantiates children and links them according to Membrane.ChildrenSpec.

Starts a timer that will invoke Membrane.Bin.handle_tick/3 callback every interval according to the given clock.

Stops a timer started with start_timer_t/0 action.

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Type describing actions that can be returned from bin callbacks.

Terminates bin with given reason.

Changes interval of a timer started with start_timer_t/0.

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@type notify_child_t() ::
  {:notify_child, {Membrane.Child.name_t(), Membrane.ParentNotification.t()}}

Action that sends a message to a child identified by name.

@type notify_parent_t() :: {:notify_parent, Membrane.ChildNotification.t()}

Sends a message to the parent.

@type remove_child_t() ::
  {:remove_child, Membrane.Child.name_t() | [Membrane.Child.name_t()]}

Action that stops, unlinks and removes specified child/children from the bin.

@type spec_t() :: {:spec, Membrane.ChildrenSpec.t()}

Action that instantiates children and links them according to Membrane.ChildrenSpec.

Children's playback is changed to the current bin playback. c:Membrane.Parent.handle_spec_started/3 callback is executed once the children are spawned.

@type start_timer_t() ::
  {:start_timer,
   {timer_id :: any(),
    interval :: Ratio.t() | Membrane.Time.non_neg_t() | :no_interval}
   | {timer_id :: any(),
      interval :: Ratio.t() | Membrane.Time.non_neg_t() | :no_interval,
      clock :: Membrane.Clock.t()}}

Starts a timer that will invoke Membrane.Bin.handle_tick/3 callback every interval according to the given clock.

The timer's id is passed to the Membrane.Bin.handle_tick/3 callback and can be used for changing its interval via timer_interval_t/0 or stopping it via stop_timer_t/0.

If interval is set to :no_interval, the timer won't issue any ticks until the interval is set with timer_interval_t/0 action.

If no clock is passed, parent clock is chosen.

Timers use Process.send_after/3 under the hood.

@type stop_timer_t() :: {:stop_timer, timer_id :: any()}

Stops a timer started with start_timer_t/0 action.

This action is atomic: stopping timer guarantees that no ticks will arrive from it.

Type describing actions that can be returned from bin callbacks.

Returning actions is a way of bin interaction with its children and other parts of framework.

@type terminate_t() ::
  {:terminate, reason :: :normal | :shutdown | {:shutdown, term()} | term()}

Terminates bin with given reason.

Termination reason follows the OTP semantics:

  • Use :normal for graceful termination. Allowed only when the parent already requested termination, i.e. after Membrane.Bin.handle_terminate_request/2 is called. If the bin has no children, it terminates immediately. Otherwise, it switches to the zombie mode, requests all the children to terminate, waits for them to terminate and then terminates itself. In the zombie mode, no bin callbacks are called and all messages and calls to the bin are ignored (apart from Membrane internal messages)
  • If the reason is other than :normal, the bin terminates immediately. The bin supervisor terminates all the children with the reason :shutdown
  • If the reason is neither :normal, :shutdown nor {:shutdown, term}, an error is logged
@type timer_interval_t() ::
  {:timer_interval,
   {timer_id :: any(),
    interval :: Ratio.t() | Membrane.Time.non_neg_t() | :no_interval}}

Changes interval of a timer started with start_timer_t/0.

Permitted only from Membrane.Bin.handle_tick/3, unless the interval was previously set to :no_interval.

If the interval is :no_interval, the timer won't issue any ticks until another timer_interval_t/0 action. Otherwise, the timer will issue ticks every new interval. The next tick after interval change is scheduled at new_interval + previous_time, where previous_time is the time of the latest tick or the time of returning start_timer_t/0 action if no tick has been sent yet. Note that if current_time - previous_time > new_interval, a burst of div(current_time - previous_time, new_interval) ticks is issued immediately.