You should NEVER store actors - the only way to access actor should be through the ActorRef
There are few patterns/practices that you could use to find your actors.
First is ActorSelection
, and it would require building right actor hierarchy. For instance, you have users split by geographical location, then you might want to have actor selections like
- /user/..../US/PA/18900/user1
- /user/..../US/PA/18900/user2
- /user/..../US/NJ/07000/user3
This way you could find all actors using selection with wildcard, although you will stick with just one property to filter them
The other way is to have data structure that would store all your flags/properties, for instance.
case class UserRef(ref: ActorRef, name: String, country: String, zip: Integer, active: Boolean)
Then, your 'directory' will store them as a users = List[UserRef]
and you will be able to query this structure with one pass using users.filter(_.active = true)
or users.find(_.name = "superuser")