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I am writing a method that would 'ask' a given actor by sending a case class message and I want it to return a Future of a given type.

The response messages are:

sealed abstract class StatusResponse
case class OKMaster() extends StatusResponse
case class ERRORMaster(error: String) extends StatusResponse

What I do currently is the following:

def askActor(id: Long): Future[StatusResponse] = (actor ? Request(id)).map{
   case response: StatusResponse => response
   case _ => ERRORMaster("Actor didn't send a proper StatusResponse, this error was generated instead")
}

This works but I still want to know if there is a better way. This still feels dirty to me, because I imagine having multiple actors of different types to ask with the same type of StatusResponse to expect, I would have to kind of copy paste this code. Is there another functional way of doing this? I mean, having a default value if the response isn't of expected type?

PS: I am using Akka 2.10 and Scala 2.10.3.

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  • FYI, a no-arg case class is probably better off as a case object.
    – Ryan
    Apr 2, 2014 at 20:44
  • @Ryan, thanks, did not know that, will look into it later.
    – Peter
    Apr 2, 2014 at 20:45
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    Future has the built in mapTo, is there are reason you are staying away from this? It throws a ClassCastException if you get back a different type and that may be reason enough, but I just wanted to make sure you were aware of it.
    – cmbaxter
    Apr 2, 2014 at 21:07
  • @cmbaxter, I didn't know about that actually. Thanks.
    – Peter
    Apr 2, 2014 at 21:19

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You could easily encapsulate it:

val handleStatusResponse: Any => StatusResponse = {
  case response: StatusResponse => response
  case _ => ERRORMaster("Actor didn't send a proper StatusResponse, this error was generated instead")
}

def askActor(id: Long): Future[StatusResponse] = (actor ? Request(id)).map(handleStatusResponse)

def askOtherActor(id: Long): Future[StatusResponse] = (actor ? OtherRequest(id + 3)).map(handleStatusResponse)

Of course, it'll need some changes if your different actors have different response types or need different actions in the successful case.

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