AsyncCollectionRequestMessage<T> Class
Definition
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A class
for request messages that can receive multiple replies, which can either be used directly or through derived classes.
public class AsyncCollectionRequestMessage<T> : System.Collections.Generic.IAsyncEnumerable<T>
type AsyncCollectionRequestMessage<'T> = class
interface IAsyncEnumerable<'T>
Public Class AsyncCollectionRequestMessage(Of T)
Implements IAsyncEnumerable(Of T)
Type Parameters
- T
The type of request to make.
- Inheritance
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AsyncCollectionRequestMessage<T>
- Implements
Constructors
AsyncCollectionRequestMessage<T>() |
Properties
CancellationToken |
Gets the CancellationToken instance that will be linked to the one used to asynchronously enumerate the received responses. This can be used to cancel asynchronous replies that are still being processed, if no new items are needed from this request message. Consider the following example, where we define a message to retrieve the currently opened documents:
We can then request and enumerate the results like so:
If we also want to control the cancellation of the token passed to each subscriber to the message, we can do so by passing a token we control to the returned message before starting the enumeration (WithCancellation<T>(IAsyncEnumerable<T>, CancellationToken)). The previous snippet with this additional change looks as follows:
When no more new items are needed (or for any other reason depending on the situation), the token passed to the enumerator can be canceled (by calling Cancel()), and that will also notify the remaining tasks in the request message. The token exposed by the message itself will automatically be linked and canceled with the one passed to the enumerator. |
Methods
GetAsyncEnumerator(CancellationToken) | |
GetResponsesAsync(CancellationToken) |
Gets the collection of received response items. |
Reply(Func<CancellationToken,Task<T>>) |
Replies to the current request message. |
Reply(T) |
Replies to the current request message. |
Reply(Task<T>) |
Replies to the current request message. |