Akka.Coordination 1.5.0-beta1

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This is a prerelease version of Akka.Coordination.
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dotnet add package Akka.Coordination --version 1.5.0-beta1                
NuGet\Install-Package Akka.Coordination -Version 1.5.0-beta1                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Akka.Coordination" Version="1.5.0-beta1" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Akka.Coordination --version 1.5.0-beta1                
#r "nuget: Akka.Coordination, 1.5.0-beta1"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Akka.Coordination as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Akka.Coordination&version=1.5.0-beta1&prerelease

// Install Akka.Coordination as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Akka.Coordination&version=1.5.0-beta1&prerelease                

Akka.NET

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Akka.NET is a .NET port of the popular Akka project from the Scala / Java community. We are an idiomatic .NET implementation of the actor model built on top of the .NET Common Language Runtime.

Akka.NET is a .NET Foundation project.

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How is Akka.NET Used?

Akka.NET can be used in-process or inside large, distributed real-time systems; we support a wide variety of use cases.

Akka.NET can be used to solve the following types of problems:

  1. Concurrency - Akka.NET actors only process messages one-at-a-time and they do so in first in, first out (FIFO) order; this means that any application state internal to an actor is automatically thread-safe without having to use locks or any other shared-memory synchronization mechanisms.
  2. Stream Processing - Akka.NET actors and Akka.Streams make it easy to build streaming applications, used for processing incoming streams of data or incoming streams of live events such as UI or network events inside native applications.
  3. Event-Driven Programming - actors make it easy to build event-driven applications, as actors' message-processing routines naturally express these types of designs.
  4. Event Sourcing and CQRS - Akka.Persistence, used by actors to make their state re-entrant and recoverable across restarts or migrations between nodes, natively supports event sourcing. Akka.Persistence.Query can be used to compute CQRS-style projections and materialized views from Akka.Persistence data.
  5. Location Transparency - Akka.Remote makes it simple for actors in remote processes to transparently communicate with each other.
  6. Highly Available, Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems - Akka.Cluster, Akka.Cluster.Sharding, and other tools built on top of Akka.Cluster make it possible to build highly available and fault-tolerant distributed systems by leveraging peer-to-peer programming models with topology-aware message routing and distribution.
  7. Low Latency, High Throughput - Akka.NET aims to be low latency and high throughput, processing 10s millions of messages per second in-memory and hundreds of thousands of messages per second over remote connections.

Where Can I Learn Akka.NET?

You can start by taking the Akka.NET Bootcamp, but there are many other great learning resources for Akka.NET Online.

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Install Akka.NET via NuGet

If you want to include Akka.NET in your project, you can install it directly from NuGet

To install Akka.NET Distributed Actor Framework, run the following command in the Package Manager Console

PM> Install-Package Akka
PM> Install-Package Akka.Remote

And if you need F# support:

PM> Install-Package Akka.FSharp

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  • .NETStandard 2.0

    • Akka (>= 1.5.0-beta1)
  • net6.0

    • Akka (>= 1.5.0-beta1)

NuGet packages (10)

Showing the top 5 NuGet packages that depend on Akka.Coordination:

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Akka.Cluster

Clustering support for Akka.NET actors. Used to build highly-available, distributed applications.

Akka.Cluster.Tools

Distributed publish/subscribe, client and singleton support for Akka.NET cluster

Akka.Cluster.Sharding

Sharded actors with managed lifecycle for Akka.NET cluster. Used to distribute state in a fault-tolerant, consistent fashion over an Akka.NET cluster.

Akka.Coordination.KubernetesApi

Akka.NET coordination module for Kubernetes

FAkka.Shared

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Version Downloads Last updated
1.5.33 687 12/23/2024
1.5.32 6,075 12/4/2024
1.5.31 15,116 11/11/2024
1.5.30 20,243 10/3/2024
1.5.29 2,278 10/1/2024
1.5.28 35,674 9/4/2024
1.5.28-beta1 360 8/23/2024
1.5.27.1 51,210 7/26/2024
1.5.27 640 7/25/2024
1.5.27-beta2 3,141 7/3/2024
1.5.27-beta1 354 7/3/2024
1.5.26 80,308 6/27/2024
1.5.25 67,818 6/14/2024
1.5.24 8,899 6/7/2024
1.5.23 1,536 6/6/2024
1.5.22 2,552 6/3/2024
1.5.21 4,899 5/28/2024
1.5.20 27,546 4/29/2024
1.5.19 23,081 4/15/2024
1.5.18 44,632 3/12/2024
1.5.17.1 13,104 3/2/2024
1.5.17 1,173 2/29/2024
1.5.16 27,924 1/29/2024
1.5.15 34,523 1/10/2024
1.5.14 39,272 11/3/2023
1.5.13 87,777 9/18/2023
1.5.13-beta1 863 8/25/2023
1.5.12 54,901 8/2/2023
1.5.11 4,004 7/27/2023
1.5.10 9,115 7/25/2023
1.5.9 15,339 7/17/2023
1.5.8 68,137 6/15/2023
1.5.7 60,928 5/17/2023
1.5.6 12,386 5/8/2023
1.5.5 39,152 5/4/2023
1.5.4 19,754 4/25/2023
1.5.3 3,785 4/20/2023
1.5.2 66,099 4/6/2023
1.5.1 11,000 3/15/2023
1.5.0 54,470 3/2/2023
1.5.0-beta6 1,544 3/1/2023
1.5.0-beta5 1,018 3/1/2023
1.5.0-beta4 1,079 2/28/2023
1.5.0-beta3 1,144 2/27/2023
1.5.0-beta2 1,068 2/23/2023
1.5.0-beta1 2,685 2/20/2023
1.5.0-alpha4 1,414 2/1/2023
1.5.0-alpha3 1,544 11/15/2022
1.5.0-alpha2 1,148 10/17/2022
1.5.0-alpha1 1,193 8/22/2022
1.4.51 20,241 6/28/2023
1.4.50 13,018 3/15/2023
1.4.49 27,221 1/27/2023
1.4.49-beta1 1,018 1/11/2023
1.4.48 33,971 1/5/2023
1.4.47 19,728 12/9/2022
1.4.46 37,506 11/15/2022
1.4.45 30,364 10/19/2022
1.4.44 4,739 10/17/2022
1.4.43 16,380 9/27/2022
1.4.42 5,587 9/23/2022
1.4.41 157,380 8/31/2022
1.4.40 19,308 7/22/2022
1.4.39 104,634 6/1/2022
1.4.38 42,809 5/6/2022
1.4.37 29,954 4/14/2022
1.4.36 19,688 4/5/2022
1.4.35 26,249 3/18/2022
1.4.34 15,395 3/7/2022
1.4.33 43,692 2/14/2022
1.4.32 23,052 1/18/2022
1.4.31 37,328 12/21/2021
1.4.30 3,006 12/20/2021
1.4.29 4,916 12/13/2021
1.4.28 81,264 11/10/2021
1.4.27 71,197 10/11/2021
1.4.26 8,279 9/28/2021
1.4.25 13,301 9/8/2021
1.4.24 17,042 8/17/2021
1.4.23 6,040 8/10/2021
1.4.22 8,024 8/5/2021
1.4.21 53,553 6/16/2021
1.4.21-beta1 1,694 6/4/2021
1.4.20 29,582 5/12/2021
1.4.19 65,824 4/28/2021
1.4.18 19,121 3/23/2021
1.4.17 11,435 3/10/2021
1.4.16 40,262 1/22/2021
1.4.15 4,384 1/20/2021
1.4.14 13,428 12/30/2020
1.4.13 3,954 12/16/2020
1.4.12 41,351 11/16/2020
1.4.11 14,301 11/5/2020
1.4.10 38,156 8/20/2020
1.4.9 33,771 7/21/2020
1.4.8 52,244 6/17/2020
1.4.7 9,899 5/27/2020
1.4.6 13,418 5/12/2020
1.4.5 7,476 4/29/2020
1.4.4 11,513 3/31/2020

Version 1.5.0-beta1 contains **breaking API changes** and new API changes for Akka.NET.
Breaking Changes: Logging**
In [https://github.com/akkadotnet/akka.net/pull/6408](https://github.com/akkadotnet/akka.net/pull/6408) the entire `ILoggingAdapter` interface was rewritten in order to improve extensibility and performance (logging is now 30-40% faster in all cases and allocates ~50% fewer objects for large format strings).
All of the changes made here are _source compatible_, but not _binary compatible_ - meaning that users and package authors will need to do the following:
Add `using Akka.Event` in all files that used the `ILoggingAdapter` and
Recompile.
> NOTE: you can use a [`global using Akka.Event` directive](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/welcome-to-csharp-10/#global-using-directives) to do this solution / project-wide if your project supports C# 10 and / or .NET 6.
In addition to improving the performance of the `ILoggingAdapter` system, we've also made it more extensible - for instance, you can now globally configure the `ILogMessageFormatter` via the following HOCON:
```
akka {
loglevel=INFO,
loggers=["Akka.Logger.Serilog.SerilogLogger, Akka.Logger.Serilog"]
logger-formatter="Akka.Logger.Serilog.SerilogLogMessageFormatter, Akka.Logger.Serilog"
}
```
That will allow users to use the `SerilogLogMessageFormatter` globally throughout their applications - no more annoying calls like this inside individual actors that want to use semantic logging:
```csharp
private readonly ILoggingAdapter _logger = Context.GetLogger<SerilogLoggingAdapter>();
```
Breaking Changes: Akka.Persistence.Sql.Common**
This is a breaking change that should effect almost no users, but [we deleted some old, bad ideas from the API surface](https://github.com/akkadotnet/akka.net/pull/6412) and it might require all Akka.Persistence.Sql* plugins to be recompiled.
For what it's worth, [Akka.Persistence.Sql.Common's performance has been improved significantly](https://github.com/akkadotnet/akka.net/pull/6384) and we'll continue working on that with some additional API changes this week.
Other Changes and Additions**
[Akka.Actor: New API - `IActorRef.WatchAsync`](https://github.com/akkadotnet/akka.net/pull/6102) - adds a new extension method to `IActorRef` which allows users to subscribe to actor lifecycle notifications outside of the `ActorSystem`.
[Akka.Actor: Suppress `System.Object` warning for serializer configuration changes](https://github.com/akkadotnet/akka.net/issues/6377)
If you want to see the [full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.5.0 so far, click here](https://github.com/akkadotnet/akka.net/milestone/7?closed=1).
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| 12 | 15 | 15 | dependabot[bot] |
| 11 | 1930 | 1278 | Aaron Stannard |
| 2 | 143 | 73 | Sergey Popov |
| 1 | 26 | 4 | Thomas Stegemann |
| 1 | 1 | 1 | Michel van Os |