Ultra-fast, distributed, cross-platform actors.
https://github.com/AsynkronIT/protoactor-bootcamp
Using NuGet Package Manager Console:
PM> Install-Package Proto.Actor
This is the .NET repository for Proto Actor.
Other implementations:
Minimalistic API - The API should be small and easy to use. Avoid enterprisey containers and configurations.
Build on existing technologies - There are already a lot of great technologies for e.g. networking and clustering. Build on those instead of reinventing them. E.g. gRPC streams for networking, Consul for clustering.
Pass data, not objects - Serialization is an explicit concern - don't try to hide it. Protobuf all the way.
Be fast - Do not trade performance for magic API trickery.
The best place currently for learning how to use Proto.Actor is the examples. Documentation and guidance is under way, but not yet complete, and can be found on the website.
Define a message type:
internal record Hello(string Who);
Define an actor:
internal class HelloActor : IActor
{
public Task ReceiveAsync(IContext context)
{
var msg = context.Message;
if (msg is Hello r)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Hello {r.Who}");
}
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
}
Spawn it and send a message to it:
var system = new ActorSystem();
var context = system.Root;
var props = Props.FromProducer(() => new HelloActor());
var pid = context.Spawn(props);
context.Send(pid, new Hello("Alex"));
You should see the output Hello Alex
.
https://github.com/asynkron/realtimemap-dotnet
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Asynkron AB | Founder and owner of Proto.Actor |
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