A pure Lua (at least for now) Actor Model framework.
Luactor is based on coroutine in Lua.
Inspired by these projects and articles, thanks for all of them.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE.
- Lua 5.1
- A reactor library. (See Reactor/Dispatcher Driver)
(I don't test it but Lua 5.2 might work.)
LuActor use a reactor to monitor all external events (Timeout/FD/...).
For now, it support:
- luaevent
- luaevent v0.4.3 has been tested, older verison may have some issues (At least for v0.3.2 on Ubuntu 12.04). So please make sure you have the right version of luaevent.
- libubox:uloop
- NOTE: uloop is a part of libubox which is design for OpenWrt(a GLib like library). For now, it just test with the modified version of libubox. Since the lua binding of uloop is missing the fd operation part.
reactor/reactor_template.lua
is a template of the reactor library. If you are using other event-driven library(eg. lua-ev/uloop(OpenWrt)/..., or epoll/kqueue/...), you just need implement the methods in this file.
Any other patch or pull request of a reactor implementation is welcome.
All the methods are contained within a lua table (like coroutine).
The methods include:
create
- create an actorstart
- start an actorregister_event
- register an eventunregister_event
- unregister an eventsend
- send a message to another actorwait
- wait a messagerun
- run
Before you use luactor, you should set the environment variable LUACTOR_REACTOR
to luaevent
or uloop
to choose the reactor. If LUACTOR_REACTOR
is not set, the default rector is luaevent
for now.
local actor = require "luactor"
To create a new actor:
new_actor_obj = actor.create(name, f)
name
is the actor's name, and is unique, which is for receiving message from other actor.f
is the Lua function.
After you create an actor, you can just start it.
actor.start(actor_obj, ...)
actor_obj
is the return value when you runactor.create
....
is the arguments you want to pass to the function when you registered it.
To send a message, a lua object of any type, to another actor.
actor.send(receiver, command, message)
receiver
is the name of an actor when it created.command
is a string for declare a message type.message
is the message object you want to send to receiver. It could be any type of lua object, include nil.
Use actor.wait
like:
actor.wait({
command1 =
function (message, sender)
-- handle message
end,
[
command2 =
function (message, sender)
end,
...
]
})
actor.wait
accept a Lua table which the key is the command it want to receive and the value is a Lua function to process the message.
An actor can register a fd/timeout event, so when that event is triggered. luactor will send a message to the actor. The command
of the message is fd
or timeout
.
To register an event:
actor.register(ev_type, ev_name, ...)
ev_type
is the type of the event. For now, luactor supportfd
ortimeout
.ev_name
is the unique name of this event in the actor. if the event triggerd, luactor will send a message to the actor which the command is the ev_name....
is the arguments of event register.- For
fd
event, it acceptfd
andevent
two arguments.fd
is the file descriptor.event
is the event type you want to trigger, can be'read'
or'write'
. - For
timeout
event, only one argumenttimeout
is needed.
- For
To unregister the event:
actor.unregister(ev_name)
ev_name
is the unique name when registered.
To let all actors start running, just:
actor.run()
This method will be blocked until all the actors exited.
Make sure you set the environment variable LUACTOR_REACTOR
to choose the reactor, see chapter Loading the library.
Two actors ping and pong receive and send message to each other.
lua example/pingpang.lua
An actor register a timeout event, then wait a timeout message.
lua example/timeout.lua
An actor tcp_manager responses to listen TCP socket, when a new connection is established, create a new echo_actor and let it handle that connection.
Run echo server:
lua example/echo-server.lua
Then, run:
telnet 127.0.0.1 8080
You can open multiple telnet to test it.
Some operations for echo server.
- If
exit
is send to echo server, all actors will exit. - If
raise
is send to echo server, the actor will raise an error but tcp_manager will handle it.
- Xiongfei Guo xfguo@credosemi.com