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Here is my code:

class testActor extends Actor   {
    var test = "test2"
    def receive = {
            case "test" ⇒ 
                    test="works"
                    "works"

    }
}


 def test = Action {
    var test = "test"
    val system = ActorSystem("MySystem")
    val myActor = system.actorOf(Props[testActor.testActor], name = "testActor")

    myActor ! "test"

    test = myActor.test

Ok(views.html.test(test))
}

the line: test = myActor.test doesn't work.

I either need a way to access what is returned by the actor function, in this case "works", or a way to access a variable inside the Actor.

1 Answer 1

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To return result to sender send a message to it back:

def receive = {
  case "test" => sender ! "works"
}

For waiting of response use Await.result() call:

  implicit val timeout = Timeout(Duration(1, TimeUnit.SECONDS))
  test = Await.result(myActor ? "test", Duration(1, TimeUnit.SECONDS))
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  • I am getting this error with the second piece of code you gave me: could not find implicit value for parameter timeout: akka.util.Timeout Jul 13, 2012 at 21:08
  • sorry, missed to add implicit for timeout - please check latest version Jul 13, 2012 at 22:12
  • thank you so much i am having the same problem now its solved after reading your answers thanks again :)
    – swaheed
    Jun 12, 2015 at 10:31
  • 1
    @user3801239 please don't overuse Await.result, which is blocking - use async callback handlers where is it possible instead. See more info and warnings about onComplete, onSuccess, or onFailure methods here: doc.akka.io/docs/akka/snapshot/scala/… Jun 12, 2015 at 11:44

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