public interface Informable<T>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
default SharedIndexInformer<T> |
inform()
Similar to a
Watch, but will attempt to handle failures after successfully started. |
default SharedIndexInformer<T> |
inform(ResourceEventHandler<T> handler)
Similar to a
Watch, but will attempt to handle failures after successfully started. |
SharedIndexInformer<T> |
inform(ResourceEventHandler<T> handler,
long resync)
Similar to a
Watch, but will attempt to handle failures after successfully started. |
CompletableFuture<List<T>> |
informOnCondition(Predicate<List<T>> condition)
|
Informable<T> |
withIndexers(Map<String,Function<T,List<String>>> indexers)
The indexers to add to
SharedInformers created by subsequent inform calls; |
Informable<T> withIndexers(Map<String,Function<T,List<String>>> indexers)
SharedInformers created by subsequent inform calls;indexers - to customize the indexingInformabledefault SharedIndexInformer<T> inform()
Watch, but will attempt to handle failures after successfully started.
and provides a store of all the current resources.
This returned informer will not support resync.
This call will be blocking for the initial list and watch.
You are expected to call stop to terminate the underlying Watch.
Additional handlers can be added, but processing of the events will be in the websocket thread, so consider non-blocking handler operations for more than one handler.
SharedIndexInformerdefault SharedIndexInformer<T> inform(ResourceEventHandler<T> handler)
Watch, but will attempt to handle failures after successfully started.
and provides a store of all the current resources.
This returned informer will not support resync.
This call will be blocking for the initial list and watch.
You are expected to call stop to terminate the underlying Watch.
Additional handlers can be added, but processing of the events will be in the websocket thread, so consider non-blocking handler operations for more than one handler.
handler - to notifySharedIndexInformerSharedIndexInformer<T> inform(ResourceEventHandler<T> handler, long resync)
Watch, but will attempt to handle failures after successfully started.
and provides a store of all the current resources.
This call will be blocking for the initial list and watch.
You are expected to call stop to terminate the underlying Watch.
Additional handlers can be added, but processing of the events will be in the websocket thread, so consider non-blocking handler operations for more than one handler.
handler - to notifyresync - the resync period or 0 for no resyncSharedIndexInformerCompletableFuture<List<T>> informOnCondition(Predicate<List<T>> condition)
Future when the list at this context satisfies the given Predicate.
The predicate will be tested against the state of the underlying informer store on every event.
The returned future should be cancelled by the caller if not waiting for completion to close the underlying informercondition - the Predicate to testCompletableFuture of the list of items after the condition is metCopyright © 2015–2020 Red Hat. All rights reserved.