T
- The result type returned by this future's join
and get
methodspublic class CompletableFuture<T> extends Object implements Future<T>, CompletionStage<T>
Future
that may be explicitly completed (setting its
value and status), and may be used as a CompletionStage
,
supporting dependent functions and actions that trigger upon its
completion.
When two or more threads attempt to
complete
,
completeExceptionally
, or
cancel
a CompletableFuture, only one of them succeeds.
In addition to these and related methods for directly
manipulating status and results, CompletableFuture implements
interface CompletionStage
with the following policies:
ForkJoinPool.commonPool()
(unless it does not support a parallelism level of at least two, in
which case, a new Thread is created to run each task). This may be
overridden for non-static methods in subclasses by defining method
defaultExecutor()
. To simplify monitoring, debugging,
and tracking, all generated asynchronous tasks are instances of the
marker interface CompletableFuture.AsynchronousCompletionTask
. Operations
with time-delays can use adapter methods defined in this class, for
example: supplyAsync(supplier, delayedExecutor(timeout,
timeUnit))
. To support methods with delays and timeouts, this
class maintains at most one daemon thread for triggering and
cancelling actions, not for running them.
minimalCompletionStage()
. Or to
ensure only that clients do not themselves modify a future, use
method copy()
.
CompletableFuture also implements Future
with the following
policies:
FutureTask
) this class has no direct
control over the computation that causes it to be completed,
cancellation is treated as just another form of exceptional
completion. Method cancel
has the same effect as
completeExceptionally(new CancellationException())
. Method
isCompletedExceptionally()
can be used to determine if a
CompletableFuture completed in any exceptional fashion.
get()
and get(long, TimeUnit)
throw an
ExecutionException
with the same cause as held in the
corresponding CompletionException. To simplify usage in most
contexts, this class also defines methods join()
and
getNow(T)
that instead throw the CompletionException directly
in these cases.
Arguments used to pass a completion result (that is, for
parameters of type T
) for methods accepting them may be
null, but passing a null value for any other parameter will result
in a NullPointerException
being thrown.
Subclasses of this class should normally override the "virtual
constructor" method newIncompleteFuture()
, which establishes
the concrete type returned by CompletionStage methods. For example,
here is a class that substitutes a different default Executor and
disables the obtrude
methods:
class MyCompletableFuture<T> extends CompletableFuture<T> {
static final Executor myExecutor = ...;
public MyCompletableFuture() { }
public <U> CompletableFuture<U> newIncompleteFuture() {
return new MyCompletableFuture<U>(); }
public Executor defaultExecutor() {
return myExecutor; }
public void obtrudeValue(T value) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
public void obtrudeException(Throwable ex) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); }
}
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
---|---|
static interface |
CompletableFuture.AsynchronousCompletionTask
A marker interface identifying asynchronous tasks produced by
async methods. |
Constructor and Description |
---|
CompletableFuture()
Creates a new incomplete CompletableFuture.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
acceptEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, is executed with the
corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, is executed using this
stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the
corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, is executed using the
supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to
the supplied action.
|
static CompletableFuture<Void> |
allOf(CompletableFuture<?>... cfs)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is completed when all of
the given CompletableFutures complete.
|
static CompletableFuture<Object> |
anyOf(CompletableFuture<?>... cfs)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is completed when any of
the given CompletableFutures complete, with the same result.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
applyToEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
java9.util.function.Function<? super T,U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, is executed with the
corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
java9.util.function.Function<? super T,U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, is executed using this
stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the
corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other,
java9.util.function.Function<? super T,U> fn,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, is executed using the
supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to
the supplied function.
|
boolean |
cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)
If not already completed, completes this CompletableFuture with
a
CancellationException . |
boolean |
complete(T value)
If not already completed, sets the value returned by
get() and related methods to the given value. |
CompletableFuture<T> |
completeAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<? extends T> supplier)
Completes this CompletableFuture with the result of the given
Supplier function invoked from an asynchronous task using the
default executor.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
completeAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<? extends T> supplier,
Executor executor)
Completes this CompletableFuture with the result of
the given Supplier function invoked from an asynchronous
task using the given executor.
|
static <T> java9.util.stream.Stream<CompletableFuture<T>> |
completed(Collection<? extends CompletableFuture<T>> cfs)
Returns a stream that is lazily populated with the given CompletableFutures
when they complete.
|
static <T> java9.util.stream.Stream<CompletableFuture<T>> |
completed(CompletableFuture<T>... cfs)
Returns a stream that is lazily populated with the given CompletableFutures
when they complete.
|
static <U> CompletableFuture<U> |
completedFuture(U value)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is already completed with
the given value.
|
static <U> CompletionStage<U> |
completedStage(U value)
Returns a new CompletionStage that is already completed with
the given value and supports only those methods in
interface
CompletionStage . |
boolean |
completeExceptionally(Throwable ex)
If not already completed, causes invocations of
get()
and related methods to throw the given exception. |
CompletableFuture<T> |
completeOnTimeout(T value,
long timeout,
TimeUnit unit)
Completes this CompletableFuture with the given value if not
otherwise completed before the given timeout.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
copy()
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is completed normally with
the same value as this CompletableFuture when it completes
normally.
|
Executor |
defaultExecutor()
Returns the default Executor used for async methods that do not
specify an Executor.
|
static Executor |
delayedExecutor(long delay,
TimeUnit unit)
Returns a new Executor that submits a task to the default
executor after the given delay (or no delay if non-positive).
|
static Executor |
delayedExecutor(long delay,
TimeUnit unit,
Executor executor)
Returns a new Executor that submits a task to the given base
executor after the given delay (or no delay if non-positive).
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
exceptionally(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends T> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
exceptionally, is executed with this stage's exception as the
argument to the supplied function.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
exceptionallyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends T> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
exceptionally, is executed with this stage's exception as the
argument to the supplied function, using this stage's default
asynchronous execution facility.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
exceptionallyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends T> fn,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
exceptionally, is executed with this stage's exception as the
argument to the supplied function, using the supplied
Executor.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
exceptionallyCompose(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends CompletionStage<T>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
exceptionally, is composed using the results of the supplied
function applied to this stage's exception.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
exceptionallyComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends CompletionStage<T>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
exceptionally, is composed using the results of the supplied
function applied to this stage's exception, using this
stage's default asynchronous execution facility.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
exceptionallyComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends CompletionStage<T>> fn,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
exceptionally, is composed using the results of the supplied
function applied to this stage's exception, using the
supplied Executor.
|
static <U> CompletableFuture<U> |
failedFuture(Throwable ex)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is already completed
exceptionally with the given exception.
|
static <U> CompletionStage<U> |
failedStage(Throwable ex)
Returns a new CompletionStage that is already completed
exceptionally with the given exception and supports only those
methods in interface
CompletionStage . |
T |
get()
Waits if necessary for this future to complete, and then
returns its result.
|
T |
get(long timeout,
TimeUnit unit)
Waits if necessary for at most the given time for this future
to complete, and then returns its result, if available.
|
T |
getNow(T valueIfAbsent)
Returns the result value (or throws any encountered exception)
if completed, else returns the given valueIfAbsent.
|
int |
getNumberOfDependents()
Returns the estimated number of CompletableFutures whose
completions are awaiting completion of this CompletableFuture.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
handle(java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
either normally or exceptionally, is executed with this stage's
result and exception as arguments to the supplied function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
handleAsync(java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
either normally or exceptionally, is executed using this stage's
default asynchronous execution facility, with this stage's
result and exception as arguments to the supplied function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
handleAsync(java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
either normally or exceptionally, is executed using the
supplied executor, with this stage's result and exception as
arguments to the supplied function.
|
boolean |
isCancelled()
Returns
true if this CompletableFuture was cancelled
before it completed normally. |
boolean |
isCompletedExceptionally()
Returns
true if this CompletableFuture completed
exceptionally, in any way. |
boolean |
isDone()
Returns
true if completed in any fashion: normally,
exceptionally, or via cancellation. |
T |
join()
Returns the result value when complete, or throws an
(unchecked) exception if completed exceptionally.
|
CompletionStage<T> |
minimalCompletionStage()
Returns a new CompletionStage that is completed normally with
the same value as this CompletableFuture when it completes
normally, and cannot be independently completed or otherwise
used in ways not defined by the methods of interface
CompletionStage . |
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
newIncompleteFuture()
Returns a new incomplete CompletableFuture of the type to be
returned by a CompletionStage method.
|
void |
obtrudeException(Throwable ex)
Forcibly causes subsequent invocations of method
get()
and related methods to throw the given exception, whether or
not already completed. |
void |
obtrudeValue(T value)
Forcibly sets or resets the value subsequently returned by
method
get() and related methods, whether or not
already completed. |
CompletableFuture<T> |
orTimeout(long timeout,
TimeUnit unit)
Exceptionally completes this CompletableFuture with
a
TimeoutException if not otherwise completed
before the given timeout. |
CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAfterBoth(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, executes the given action.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, executes the given action
using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, executes the given action
using the supplied executor.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAfterEither(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, executes the given action.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, executes the given action
using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other,
Runnable action,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the
other given stage complete normally, executes the given action
using the supplied executor.
|
static CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAsync(Runnable runnable)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is asynchronously completed
by a task running in the
ForkJoinPool.commonPool() after
it runs the given action. |
static CompletableFuture<Void> |
runAsync(Runnable runnable,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is asynchronously completed
by a task running in the given executor after it runs the given
action.
|
static <U> CompletableFuture<U> |
supplyAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<U> supplier)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is asynchronously completed
by a task running in the
ForkJoinPool.commonPool() with
the value obtained by calling the given Supplier. |
static <U> CompletableFuture<U> |
supplyAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<U> supplier,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletableFuture that is asynchronously completed
by a task running in the given executor with the value obtained
by calling the given Supplier.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenAccept(java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, is executed with this stage's result as the argument
to the supplied action.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenAcceptAsync(java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous
execution facility, with this stage's result as the argument to
the supplied action.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenAcceptAsync(java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this
stage's result as the argument to the supplied action.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenAcceptBoth(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two
results as arguments to the supplied action.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, is executed using this
stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the two
results as arguments to the supplied action.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, is executed using the
supplied executor, with the two results as arguments to the
supplied action.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
thenApply(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, is executed with this stage's result as the argument
to the supplied function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
thenApplyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous
execution facility, with this stage's result as the argument to
the supplied function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
thenApplyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends U> fn,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this
stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.
|
<U,V> CompletableFuture<V> |
thenCombine(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two
results as arguments to the supplied function.
|
<U,V> CompletableFuture<V> |
thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, is executed using this
stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the two
results as arguments to the supplied function.
|
<U,V> CompletableFuture<V> |
thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other,
java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other
given stage both complete normally, is executed using the
supplied executor, with the two results as arguments to the
supplied function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
thenCompose(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that is completed with the same
value as the CompletionStage returned by the given function.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
thenComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that is completed with the same
value as the CompletionStage returned by the given function,
executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution
facility.
|
<U> CompletableFuture<U> |
thenComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that is completed with the same
value as the CompletionStage returned by the given function,
executed using the supplied Executor.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenRun(Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, executes the given action.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenRunAsync(Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, executes the given action using this stage's default
asynchronous execution facility.
|
CompletableFuture<Void> |
thenRunAsync(Runnable action,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes
normally, executes the given action using the supplied Executor.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
toCompletableFuture()
Returns this CompletableFuture.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string identifying this CompletableFuture, as well as
its completion state.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
whenComplete(java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as
this stage, that executes the given action when this stage completes.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
whenCompleteAsync(java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as
this stage, that executes the given action using this stage's
default asynchronous execution facility when this stage completes.
|
CompletableFuture<T> |
whenCompleteAsync(java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action,
Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as
this stage, that executes the given action using the supplied
Executor when this stage completes.
|
public CompletableFuture()
public static <U> CompletableFuture<U> supplyAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<U> supplier)
ForkJoinPool.commonPool()
with
the value obtained by calling the given Supplier.U
- the function's return typesupplier
- a function returning the value to be used
to complete the returned CompletableFuturepublic static <U> CompletableFuture<U> supplyAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<U> supplier, Executor executor)
U
- the function's return typesupplier
- a function returning the value to be used
to complete the returned CompletableFutureexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic static CompletableFuture<Void> runAsync(Runnable runnable)
ForkJoinPool.commonPool()
after
it runs the given action.runnable
- the action to run before completing the
returned CompletableFuturepublic static CompletableFuture<Void> runAsync(Runnable runnable, Executor executor)
runnable
- the action to run before completing the
returned CompletableFutureexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic static <U> CompletableFuture<U> completedFuture(U value)
U
- the type of the valuevalue
- the valuepublic boolean isDone()
true
if completed in any fashion: normally,
exceptionally, or via cancellation.public T get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException
get
in interface Future<T>
CancellationException
- if this future was cancelledExecutionException
- if this future completed exceptionallyInterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted
while waitingpublic T get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException
get
in interface Future<T>
timeout
- the maximum time to waitunit
- the time unit of the timeout argumentCancellationException
- if this future was cancelledExecutionException
- if this future completed exceptionallyInterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted
while waitingTimeoutException
- if the wait timed outpublic T join()
CompletionException
with the underlying
exception as its cause.CancellationException
- if the computation was cancelledCompletionException
- if this future completed
exceptionally or a completion computation threw an exceptionpublic T getNow(T valueIfAbsent)
valueIfAbsent
- the value to return if not completedCancellationException
- if the computation was cancelledCompletionException
- if this future completed
exceptionally or a completion computation threw an exceptionpublic boolean complete(T value)
get()
and related methods to the given value.value
- the result valuetrue
if this invocation caused this CompletableFuture
to transition to a completed state, else false
public boolean completeExceptionally(Throwable ex)
get()
and related methods to throw the given exception.ex
- the exceptiontrue
if this invocation caused this CompletableFuture
to transition to a completed state, else false
public <U> CompletableFuture<U> thenApply(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends U> fn)
CompletionStage
This method is analogous to
Optional.map
and
Stream.map
.
See the CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.
thenApply
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> thenApplyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends U> fn)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenApplyAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> thenApplyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends U> fn, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenApplyAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<Void> thenAccept(java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenAccept
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> thenAcceptAsync(java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenAcceptAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> thenAcceptAsync(java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenAcceptAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<Void> thenRun(Runnable action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenRun
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> thenRunAsync(Runnable action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenRunAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> thenRunAsync(Runnable action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenRunAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic <U,V> CompletableFuture<V> thenCombine(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenCombine
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the other CompletionStage's resultV
- the function's return typeother
- the other CompletionStagefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U,V> CompletableFuture<V> thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenCombineAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the other CompletionStage's resultV
- the function's return typeother
- the other CompletionStagefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U,V> CompletableFuture<V> thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenCombineAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the other CompletionStage's resultV
- the function's return typeother
- the other CompletionStagefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic <U> CompletableFuture<Void> thenAcceptBoth(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenAcceptBoth
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the other CompletionStage's resultother
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<Void> thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenAcceptBothAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the other CompletionStage's resultother
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<Void> thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.thenAcceptBothAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the other CompletionStage's resultother
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<Void> runAfterBoth(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.runAfterBoth
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.runAfterBothAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.runAfterBothAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> applyToEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, java9.util.function.Function<? super T,U> fn)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.applyToEither
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typeother
- the other CompletionStagefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, java9.util.function.Function<? super T,U> fn)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.applyToEitherAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typeother
- the other CompletionStagefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, java9.util.function.Function<? super T,U> fn, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.applyToEitherAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typeother
- the other CompletionStagefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<Void> acceptEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.acceptEither
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.acceptEitherAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, java9.util.function.Consumer<? super T> action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.acceptEitherAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<Void> runAfterEither(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.runAfterEither
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.runAfterEitherAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStagepublic CompletableFuture<Void> runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.runAfterEitherAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
other
- the other CompletionStageaction
- the action to perform before completing the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> thenCompose(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
CompletionStage
When this stage completes normally, the given function is invoked with this stage's result as the argument, returning another CompletionStage. When that stage completes normally, the CompletionStage returned by this method is completed with the same value.
To ensure progress, the supplied function must arrange eventual completion of its result.
This method is analogous to
Optional.flatMap
and
Stream.flatMap
.
See the CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.
thenCompose
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the returned CompletionStage's resultfn
- the function to use to compute another CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> thenComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
CompletionStage
When this stage completes normally, the given function is invoked with this stage's result as the argument, returning another CompletionStage. When that stage completes normally, the CompletionStage returned by this method is completed with the same value.
To ensure progress, the supplied function must arrange eventual completion of its result.
See the CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.
thenComposeAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the returned CompletionStage's resultfn
- the function to use to compute another CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> thenComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
When this stage completes normally, the given function is invoked with this stage's result as the argument, returning another CompletionStage. When that stage completes normally, the CompletionStage returned by this method is completed with the same value.
To ensure progress, the supplied function must arrange eventual completion of its result.
See the CompletionStage
documentation for rules
covering exceptional completion.
thenComposeAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the type of the returned CompletionStage's resultfn
- the function to use to compute another CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<T> whenComplete(java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action)
CompletionStage
When this stage is complete, the given action is invoked
with the result (or null
if none) and the exception (or
null
if none) of this stage as arguments. The returned
stage is completed when the action returns.
Unlike method handle
,
this method is not designed to translate completion outcomes,
so the supplied action should not throw an exception. However,
if it does, the following rules apply: if this stage completed
normally but the supplied action throws an exception, then the
returned stage completes exceptionally with the supplied
action's exception. Or, if this stage completed exceptionally
and the supplied action throws an exception, then the returned
stage completes exceptionally with this stage's exception.
whenComplete
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to performpublic CompletableFuture<T> whenCompleteAsync(java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action)
CompletionStage
When this stage is complete, the given action is invoked with the
result (or null
if none) and the exception (or null
if none) of this stage as arguments. The returned stage is completed
when the action returns.
Unlike method handleAsync
,
this method is not designed to translate completion outcomes,
so the supplied action should not throw an exception. However,
if it does, the following rules apply: If this stage completed
normally but the supplied action throws an exception, then the
returned stage completes exceptionally with the supplied
action's exception. Or, if this stage completed exceptionally
and the supplied action throws an exception, then the returned
stage completes exceptionally with this stage's exception.
whenCompleteAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to performpublic CompletableFuture<T> whenCompleteAsync(java9.util.function.BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
When this stage is complete, the given action is invoked with the
result (or null
if none) and the exception (or null
if none) of this stage as arguments. The returned stage is completed
when the action returns.
Unlike method handleAsync
,
this method is not designed to translate completion outcomes,
so the supplied action should not throw an exception. However,
if it does, the following rules apply: If this stage completed
normally but the supplied action throws an exception, then the
returned stage completes exceptionally with the supplied
action's exception. Or, if this stage completed exceptionally
and the supplied action throws an exception, then the returned
stage completes exceptionally with this stage's exception.
whenCompleteAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
action
- the action to performexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> handle(java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn)
CompletionStage
When this stage is complete, the given function is invoked
with the result (or null
if none) and the exception (or
null
if none) of this stage as arguments, and the
function's result is used to complete the returned stage.
handle
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> handleAsync(java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn)
CompletionStage
When this stage is complete, the given function is invoked
with the result (or null
if none) and the exception (or
null
if none) of this stage as arguments, and the
function's result is used to complete the returned stage.
handleAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStagepublic <U> CompletableFuture<U> handleAsync(java9.util.function.BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn, Executor executor)
CompletionStage
When this stage is complete, the given function is invoked
with the result (or null
if none) and the exception (or
null
if none) of this stage as arguments, and the
function's result is used to complete the returned stage.
handleAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
U
- the function's return typefn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStageexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<T> toCompletableFuture()
toCompletableFuture
in interface CompletionStage<T>
public CompletableFuture<T> exceptionally(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends T> fn)
CompletionStage
exceptionally
in interface CompletionStage<T>
fn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStage if this CompletionStage completed
exceptionallypublic CompletableFuture<T> exceptionallyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends T> fn)
Implementation Requirements:
The default
implementation invokes the toCompletableFuture()
version.
exceptionallyAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
fn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStage if this CompletionStage completed
exceptionallypublic CompletableFuture<T> exceptionallyAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends T> fn, Executor executor)
Implementation Requirements:
The default
implementation invokes the toCompletableFuture()
version.
exceptionallyAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
fn
- the function to use to compute the value of the
returned CompletionStage if this CompletionStage completed
exceptionallyexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<T> exceptionallyCompose(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends CompletionStage<T>> fn)
Implementation Requirements:
The default
implementation invokes the toCompletableFuture()
version.
exceptionallyCompose
in interface CompletionStage<T>
fn
- the function to use to compute the returned
CompletionStage if this CompletionStage completed exceptionallypublic CompletableFuture<T> exceptionallyComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends CompletionStage<T>> fn)
Implementation Requirements:
The default
implementation invokes the toCompletableFuture()
version.
exceptionallyComposeAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
fn
- the function to use to compute the returned
CompletionStage if this CompletionStage completed exceptionallypublic CompletableFuture<T> exceptionallyComposeAsync(java9.util.function.Function<Throwable,? extends CompletionStage<T>> fn, Executor executor)
Implementation Requirements:
The default
implementation invokes the toCompletableFuture()
version.
exceptionallyComposeAsync
in interface CompletionStage<T>
fn
- the function to use to compute the returned
CompletionStage if this CompletionStage completed exceptionallyexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic static CompletableFuture<Void> allOf(CompletableFuture<?>... cfs)
null
.
Among the applications of this method is to await completion
of a set of independent CompletableFutures before continuing a
program, as in: CompletableFuture.allOf(c1, c2,
c3).join();
.
cfs
- the CompletableFuturesNullPointerException
- if the array or any of its elements are
null
public static CompletableFuture<Object> anyOf(CompletableFuture<?>... cfs)
cfs
- the CompletableFuturesNullPointerException
- if the array or any of its elements are
null
public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)
CancellationException
. Dependent CompletableFutures
that have not already completed will also complete
exceptionally, with a CompletionException
caused by
this CancellationException
.public boolean isCancelled()
true
if this CompletableFuture was cancelled
before it completed normally.isCancelled
in interface Future<T>
true
if this CompletableFuture was cancelled
before it completed normallypublic boolean isCompletedExceptionally()
true
if this CompletableFuture completed
exceptionally, in any way. Possible causes include
cancellation, explicit invocation of completeExceptionally
, and abrupt termination of a
CompletionStage action.true
if this CompletableFuture completed
exceptionallypublic void obtrudeValue(T value)
get()
and related methods, whether or not
already completed. This method is designed for use only in
error recovery actions, and even in such situations may result
in ongoing dependent completions using established versus
overwritten outcomes.value
- the completion valuepublic void obtrudeException(Throwable ex)
get()
and related methods to throw the given exception, whether or
not already completed. This method is designed for use only in
error recovery actions, and even in such situations may result
in ongoing dependent completions using established versus
overwritten outcomes.ex
- the exceptionNullPointerException
- if the exception is nullpublic int getNumberOfDependents()
public String toString()
"Completed Normally"
or the String "Completed Exceptionally"
, or the String "Not
completed"
followed by the number of CompletableFutures
dependent upon its completion, if any.public <U> CompletableFuture<U> newIncompleteFuture()
U
- the type of the valuepublic Executor defaultExecutor()
ForkJoinPool.commonPool()
if it supports more than one
parallel thread, or else an Executor using one thread per async
task. This method may be overridden in subclasses to return
an Executor that provides at least one independent thread.public CompletableFuture<T> copy()
thenApply(x -> x)
. This
method may be useful as a form of "defensive copying", to
prevent clients from completing, while still being able to
arrange dependent actions.public CompletionStage<T> minimalCompletionStage()
CompletionStage
. If this CompletableFuture completes
exceptionally, then the returned CompletionStage completes
exceptionally with a CompletionException with this exception as
cause.
Unless overridden by a subclass, a new non-minimal
CompletableFuture with all methods available can be obtained from
a minimal CompletionStage via toCompletableFuture()
.
For example, completion of a minimal stage can be awaited by
minimalStage.toCompletableFuture().join();
public CompletableFuture<T> completeAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<? extends T> supplier, Executor executor)
supplier
- a function returning the value to be used
to complete this CompletableFutureexecutor
- the executor to use for asynchronous executionpublic CompletableFuture<T> completeAsync(java9.util.function.Supplier<? extends T> supplier)
supplier
- a function returning the value to be used
to complete this CompletableFuturepublic CompletableFuture<T> orTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
TimeoutException
if not otherwise completed
before the given timeout.timeout
- how long to wait before completing exceptionally
with a TimeoutException, in units of unit
unit
- a TimeUnit
determining how to interpret the
timeout
parameterpublic CompletableFuture<T> completeOnTimeout(T value, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
value
- the value to use upon timeouttimeout
- how long to wait before completing normally
with the given value, in units of unit
unit
- a TimeUnit
determining how to interpret the
timeout
parameterpublic static Executor delayedExecutor(long delay, TimeUnit unit, Executor executor)
execute
method.delay
- how long to delay, in units of unit
unit
- a TimeUnit
determining how to interpret the
delay
parameterexecutor
- the base executorpublic static Executor delayedExecutor(long delay, TimeUnit unit)
execute
method.delay
- how long to delay, in units of unit
unit
- a TimeUnit
determining how to interpret the
delay
parameterpublic static <U> CompletionStage<U> completedStage(U value)
CompletionStage
.U
- the type of the valuevalue
- the valuepublic static <U> CompletableFuture<U> failedFuture(Throwable ex)
U
- the type of the valueex
- the exceptionpublic static <U> CompletionStage<U> failedStage(Throwable ex)
CompletionStage
.U
- the type of the valueex
- the exceptionpublic static <T> java9.util.stream.Stream<CompletableFuture<T>> completed(Collection<? extends CompletableFuture<T>> cfs)
If a thread is interrupted while waiting on the stream for a task to
complete then CancellationException
is thrown with the interrupt
status set.
API Note:
The following example has a list of CompletableFuture objects. It
selects the result of the first to complete and then cancels the remaining
(that have not completed).
List<CompletableFuture<String>> cfs = ...
try {
String first = CompletableFuture.completed(cfs)
.filter(Predicate.not(CompletableFuture::isCompletedExceptionally))
.map(CompletableFuture::join)
.findFirst()
.orElse(null);
} finally {
cfs.forEach(cf -> cf.cancel(true));
}
The following example partitions the CompletableFutures into two sets, one for the tasks that completed successfully, the other for the tasks that completed with an exception.
List<CompletableFuture<String>> cfs = ...
Map<Boolean, Set<CompletableFuture<String>>> map = CompletableFuture.completed(cfs)
.collect(Collectors.partitioningBy(CompletableFuture::isCompletedExceptionally,
Collectors.toSet()));
T
- the result type returned by completable future's join
cfs
- the CompletableFuturesNullPointerException
- if the collection or any of its elements are nullpublic static <T> java9.util.stream.Stream<CompletableFuture<T>> completed(CompletableFuture<T>... cfs)
If a thread is interrupted while waiting on the stream for a task to
complete then CancellationException
is thrown with the interrupt
status set.
T
- the result type returned by completable future's join
cfs
- the CompletableFuturesNullPointerException
- if the array or any of its elements are nullCopyright © 2021. All rights reserved.