I have a PersistentActor
which, for a given event, can mutate his state and/or his behavior. For persisting the state there's no problem, but it turns out that I need to persist the behavior also as part of the state, otherwise it won't be correctly initialized in case of a failure recovery from a snapshot, since the snapshot only carries the state and not the behavior. How to achieve this correctly?
Currently, what I do is to save a tuple of the state and the behavior, but I don't know if this is the correct way to do it. I'm open to any kind of suggestions and ideas. FWIW, the use case of this kind of actor is as an entry for cluster sharding, where I need each entry to go through several states using (become/unbecome) and persist the state of the entries as well as the behavior they were in. Thanks a lot.
Here is the code illustrating the problem:
class FooActor extends PersistentActor with ActorLogging {
import FooActor._
var state: List[String] = Nil
def updateState(e: FooEvent): Unit = e match {
case Initialized ⇒ context become initialized
case Uninitialized ⇒ context become uninitialized
case Fooed(data) ⇒ state = data :: state
}
def uninitialized: Receive = {
case Init ⇒ persist(Initialized)(updateState)
}
def initialized: Receive = {
case Foo(data) ⇒ persist(Fooed(data))(updateState)
case Uninit ⇒ persist(Uninitialized)(updateState)
case Snap ⇒ saveSnapshot((state, receiveCommand)) // how to persist current behavior also?
}
def receiveRecover: Receive = {
case e: FooEvent ⇒ updateState(e)
// here, if I don't persist the behavior also, when the state is
// recovered, the actor would be in the uninitialized behavior and
// thus will not process any Foo commands
case SnapshotOffer(_, (_state: List[String], behavior: Receive)) ⇒
state = _state
context become behavior
}
def receiveCommand: Receive = uninitialized
val persistenceId = "foo-pid"
}
object FooActor {
case object Init
case object Uninit
case object Snap
case class Foo(data: String)
trait FooEvent
case object Initialized extends FooEvent
case object Uninitialized extends FooEvent
case class Fooed(data: String) extends FooEvent
}