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NAME
POE::Component::ResourcePool::Request - A bundle of resource request parameters.
SYNOPSIS
$pool->request(
# specify what you want
params => {
resource_name => ...,
other_resource => ...,
},
# specify what to do when you've got what you want
event => "moose",
);
DESCRIPTION
The request object represents a bundle of required resources in the queue.
A request will wait in a pool's queue until sufficient resources are available to dispatch them, at which point its callback will be triggerred.
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
A request can be deallocated by calling dismiss
, returning the allocated value to the resource.
When a resource is garbage collected it will call dismiss
automatically.
dismiss
can also be called before the request is fulfilled in order to cancel it.
METHODS
- new
-
Create a new request
- dismiss
-
If the request has already been fulfilled then deallocate it, otherwise cancel it.
- dismissed
-
Returns a boolean value denoting whether or not the request has been dismissed.
- fulfilled
-
Returns a boolean value denoting whether or not the request has been fulfilled.
- canceled
-
Returns a boolean value denoting whether or not the request has been canceled (dismissed but not fulfilled).
ATTRIBUTES
- callback
-
The callback to call when the request is fulfilled.
See also the
event
attribute. - event
-
An event name to
post
to on the currently active session at the time of the resource's creation. Used to generate a defaultcallback
. - session_id
-
THe ID of the currently active session at the time of the resource's creation. Used to generate a default
callback
and to increment the reference count of sessions waiting on resources.If the current session is not the session that the request should be associated with then this parameter may be specified, but in general that is discouraged.