Class: Lightstreamer::Subscription

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb

Overview

This class manages a subscription that can be used to stream data from a Session. Subscriptions should always be created using Lightstreamer::Session#build_subscription. Subscriptions start receiving data after #start is called, and streaming subscription data can be consumed by registering an asynchronous data callback using #on_data, or by polling using #item_data.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#activeBoolean (readonly)

Whether this subscription is currently started and actively streaming data. See #start and #stop for details.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 45

def active
  @active
end

#data_adapterString? (readonly)

The name of the data adapter from the Lightstreamer session's adapter set to use, or nil to use the default data adapter.

Returns:

  • (String, nil)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 27

def data_adapter
  @data_adapter
end

#fieldsArray (readonly)

The names of the fields to subscribe to on the items.

Returns:

  • (Array)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 15

def fields
  @fields
end

#itemsArray (readonly)

The names of the items to subscribe to.

Returns:

  • (Array)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 10

def items
  @items
end

#maximum_update_frequencyFloat, :unfiltered

The maximum number of updates this subscription should receive per second. If this is set to zero, which is the default, then there is no limit on the update frequency. If set to :unfiltered then unfiltered streaming will be used for this subscription and it is possible for overflows to occur (see #on_overflow). If #mode is :raw then the maximum update frequency is treated as :unfiltered regardless of its actual value.

Returns:

  • (Float, :unfiltered)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 40

def maximum_update_frequency
  @maximum_update_frequency
end

#mode:command, ... (readonly)

The operation mode of this subscription. The four supported operation modes are: :command, :distinct, :merge and :raw. See the Lightstreamer documentation for details on the different modes.

Returns:

  • (:command, :distinct, :merge, :raw)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 21

def mode
  @mode
end

#selectorString? (readonly)

The selector for table items.

Returns:

  • (String, nil)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 32

def selector
  @selector
end

Instance Method Details

#clear_callbacksObject

Removes all #on_data, #on_overflow and #on_end_of_snapshot callbacks present on this subscription.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 196

def clear_callbacks
  @mutex.synchronize { @callbacks = { on_data: [], on_overflow: [], on_end_of_snapshot: [] } }
end

#clear_dataObject

Clears all current data stored for this subscription. New data will continue to be processed as it becomes available.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 129

def clear_data
  @mutex.synchronize { @data = (0...items.size).map { SubscriptionItemData.new } }
end

#item_data(item_name) ⇒ Hash, ...

Returns a copy of the current data of one of this subscription's items. If #mode is :merge then the returned object will be a hash of the item's state, if it is :command then an array of row data for the item will be returned, and if it is :distinct or :raw then just the most recent update received for the item will be returned. The return value will be nil if no data for the item has been set or been received.

Parameters:

  • item_name (String)

    The name of the item to return the current data for.

Returns:

  • (Hash, Array, nil)

    A copy of the item data.

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 141

def item_data(item_name)
  index = @items.index item_name
  raise ArgumentError, 'Unknown item' unless index

  @mutex.synchronize { @data[index].data&.dup }
end

#on_data(&callback) ⇒ Object

Adds the passed block to the list of callbacks that will be run when new data for this subscription arrives. The block will be called on a worker thread and so the code that is run by the block must be thread-safe. The arguments passed to the block are |subscription, item_name, item_data, new_data|. The item_data argument will be an array if #mode is :command, for all other modes it will be a hash. Note that if #mode is :distinct or :raw then item_data and new_data will be the same.

Parameters:

  • callback (Proc)

    The callback that is to be run when new data arrives.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 169

def on_data(&callback)
  @mutex.synchronize { @callbacks[:on_data] << callback }
end

#on_end_of_snapshot(&callback) ⇒ Object

Adds the passed block to the list of callbacks that will be run when the server reports an end-of-snapshot notification for this subscription. End-of-snapshot notifications are only sent when #mode is :command or :distinct and snapshot: true was passed to #start. The block will be called on a worker thread and so the code that is run by the block must be thread-safe. The arguments passed to the block are |subscription, item_name|.

Parameters:

  • callback (Proc)

    The callback that is to be run when an overflow is reported for this subscription.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 191

def on_end_of_snapshot(&callback)
  @mutex.synchronize { @callbacks[:on_end_of_snapshot] << callback }
end

#on_overflow(&callback) ⇒ Object

Adds the passed block to the list of callbacks that will be run when the server reports an overflow for this subscription. This is only relevant when this subscription's #mode is :command or :raw, or if #maximum_update_frequency is :unfiltered. The block will be called on a worker thread and so the code that is run by the block must be thread-safe. The arguments passed to the block are |subscription, item_name, overflow_size|.

Parameters:

  • callback (Proc)

    The callback that is to be run when an overflow is reported for this subscription.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 180

def on_overflow(&callback)
  @mutex.synchronize { @callbacks[:on_overflow] << callback }
end

#set_item_data(item_name, item_data) ⇒ Object

Sets the current data for the item with the specified name. This is only allowed when #mode is :command or :merge. Raises an exception if the specified item name or item data is invalid.

Parameters:

  • item_name (String)

    The name of the item to set the data for.

  • item_data (Hash, Array<Hash>)

    The new data for the item. If #mode is :merge this must be a hash. If #mode is :command then this must be an Array<Hash> and each hash entry must have a unique :key value.

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 155

def set_item_data(item_name, item_data)
  index = @items.index item_name
  raise ArgumentError, 'Unknown item' unless index

  @mutex.synchronize { @data[index].set_data item_data, mode }
end

#start(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Starts streaming data for this Lightstreamer subscription. If an error occurs then a LightstreamerError subclass will be raised.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    The options to start the subscription with.

Options Hash (options):

  • :silent (Boolean)

    Whether the subscription should be started in silent mode. In silent mode the subscription is initiated on the server and begins buffering incoming data, however this data will not be sent to the client for processing until #unsilence is called.

  • :snapshot (Boolean, Fixnum)

    Controls whether the server should send a snapshot of this subscription's items. The default value is false which means then the server will not send snapshot information. If set to true then the server will send snapshot information if it is available. If this subscription's #mode is :distinct then :snapshot can also be an integer specifying the number of events the server should send as part of the snapshot. If this latter option is used, or #mode is :command, then any callbacks registered with #on_end_of_snapshot will be called once the snapshot for each item is complete. This option is ignored when #mode is :raw.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 92

def start(options = {})
  return if @active

  @session.control_request control_request_options(:start, options)
  after_control_request :start
end

#stopObject

Stops streaming data for this Lightstreamer subscription. If an error occurs then a LightstreamerError subclass will be raised.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 109

def stop
  @session.control_request control_request_options(:stop) if @active
  after_control_request :stop
end

#unsilenceObject

Unsilences this subscription if it was initially started in silent mode by passing silent: true to #start. If this subscription was not started in silent mode then this method has no effect. If an error occurs then a LightstreamerError subclass will be raised.



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# File 'lib/lightstreamer/subscription.rb', line 102

def unsilence
  @session.control_request control_request_options(:unsilence)
  after_control_request :unsilence
end