Make your systems distributed, replicated, scaled well, easily.
This is an example of a replicated GenServer
.
defmodule Storage.KV do
use GenServer
def start_link() do
GenServer.start_link(__MODULE__, [initial_state: %{}], name: __MODULE__.process_id())
end
def init(opts \\ []) do
{:ok, Keyword.get(opts, :initial_state, %{})}
end
def process_id() do
Storage.KV
end
def handle_cast({:set, key, value}, state) do
{:noreply, Map.put(state, key, value)}
end
def handle_call({:get, key, default}, _from, state) do
{:reply, Map.get(state, key, default), state}
end
def handle_call({:has, key}, _from, state) do
{:reply, Map.has_key?(state, key), state}
end
def handle_call({:pop, key, default}, _from, state) do
{value, new_state} = Map.pop(state, key, default)
{:reply, value, new_state}
end
def get(key, default \\ nil) do
Distributed.Scaler.GenServer.call(__MODULE__.process_id(), {:get, key, default})
end
def set(key, value) do
{_node_name, result} = Distributed.Replicator.GenServer.cast(__MODULE__.process_id(), {:set, key, value})
|> List.first()
result
end
def has?(key) do
Distributed.Scaler.GenServer.call(__MODULE__.process_id(), {:has, key})
end
def pop(key, default \\ nil) do
{_node_name, result} = Distributed.Replicator.GenServer.call(__MODULE__.process_id(), {:pop, key, default})
|> List.first()
result
end
end
You can see the example as a small project on ertgl/storage repository.
If you have Hex, the package can be installed
by adding :distributed
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def application do
[
extra_applications: [
:distributed,
],
]
end
def deps do
[
{:distributed, "~> 0.1.3"},
]
end