As well-explained here thanks to Sean Glover, I have been exploring how backpressure works on Alpakka.
As I see, when mailbox size is not defined, the default mailbox size is set to be unbounded.
My question is about demand requests that downstream operators send to upstreams. What is the number of messages stand on the demand request with default mailbox on Alpakka? Does the number of messages has a fixed value regardless of mailbox definition?
Thanks in advance!
kafkaSource -> processingFlow -> kafkaSink
would have at least two async boundaries.async
s in theprocessingFlow
(andmapAsync
doesn't introduce anasync
:mapAsync
is not equivalent tomap.async
orasync.map
),processingFlow
is all one actor. However, inmapAsync
, typically you're doing the actual processing in aFuture
:mapAsync(n)
allowsn
Future
s to be live without backpressuring. The actual parallelism you can get depends on how thoseFuture
s are executed (e.g. on theExecutionContext
).