Class ServiceManager
While it is recommended that service lifecycles be managed via this class, state transitions
initiated via other mechanisms do not impact the correctness of its methods. For example, if the
services are started by some mechanism besides startAsync(), the listeners will be invoked
when appropriate and awaitHealthy() will still work as expected.
Here is a simple example of how to use a ServiceManager to start a server.
class Server {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Set<Service> services = ...;
    ServiceManager manager = new ServiceManager(services);
    manager.addListener(new Listener() {
        public void stopped() {}
        public void healthy() {
          // Services have been initialized and are healthy, start accepting requests...
        }
        public void failure(Service service) {
          // Something failed, at this point we could log it, notify a load balancer, or take
          // some other action.  For now we will just exit.
          System.exit(1);
        }
      },
      MoreExecutors.directExecutor());
    Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(new Thread() {
      public void run() {
        // Give the services 5 seconds to stop to ensure that we are responsive to shutdown
        // requests.
        try {
          manager.stopAsync().awaitStopped(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
        } catch (TimeoutException timeout) {
          // stopping timed out
        }
      }
    });
    manager.startAsync();  // start all the services asynchronously
  }
}
This class uses the ServiceManager's methods to start all of its services, to respond to service failure and to ensure that when the JVM is shutting down all the services are stopped.
- Since:
- 14.0
- Author:
- Luke Sandberg
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Nested Class SummaryNested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic classA listener for the aggregate state changes of the services that are under management.
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsConstructorDescriptionServiceManager(Iterable<? extends Service> services) Constructs a new instance for managing the given services.
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidaddListener(ServiceManager.Listener listener, Executor executor) Registers aServiceManager.Listenerto be executed on the given executor.voidWaits for theServiceManagerto become healthy.voidawaitHealthy(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) Waits for theServiceManagerto become healthy for no more than the given time.voidawaitHealthy(Duration timeout) Waits for theServiceManagerto become healthy for no more than the given time.voidWaits for the all the services to reach a terminal state.voidawaitStopped(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) Waits for the all the services to reach a terminal state for no more than the given time.voidawaitStopped(Duration timeout) Waits for the all the services to reach a terminal state for no more than the given time.booleanReturns true if all services are currently in the running state.Provides a snapshot of the current state of all the services under management.Initiates service startup on all the services being managed.Returns the service load times.Returns the service load times.Initiates service shutdown if necessary on all the services being managed.toString()
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Constructor Details- 
ServiceManagerConstructs a new instance for managing the given services.- Parameters:
- services- The services to manage
- Throws:
- IllegalArgumentException- if not all services are new or if there are any duplicate services.
 
 
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Method Details- 
addListenerRegisters aServiceManager.Listenerto be executed on the given executor. The listener will not have previous state changes replayed, so it is suggested that listeners are added before any of the managed services are started.addListenerguarantees execution ordering across calls to a given listener but not across calls to multiple listeners. Specifically, a given listener will have its callbacks invoked in the same order as the underlying service enters those states. Additionally, at most one of the listener's callbacks will execute at once. However, multiple listeners' callbacks may execute concurrently, and listeners may execute in an order different from the one in which they were registered.RuntimeExceptions thrown by a listener will be caught and logged. Any exception thrown during Executor.execute(e.g., aRejectedExecutionException) will be caught and logged.When selecting an executor, note that directExecutoris dangerous in some cases. See the discussion in theListenableFuture.addListenerdocumentation.- Parameters:
- listener- the listener to run when the manager changes state
- executor- the executor in which the listeners callback methods will be run.
 
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startAsyncInitiates service startup on all the services being managed. It is only valid to call this method if all of the services are new.- Returns:
- this
- Throws:
- IllegalStateException- if any of the Services are not- newwhen the method is called.
 
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awaitHealthypublic void awaitHealthy()Waits for theServiceManagerto become healthy. The manager will become healthy after all the component services have reached the running state.- Throws:
- IllegalStateException- if the service manager reaches a state from which it cannot become healthy.
 
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awaitHealthyWaits for theServiceManagerto become healthy for no more than the given time. The manager will become healthy after all the component services have reached the running state.- Parameters:
- timeout- the maximum time to wait
- Throws:
- TimeoutException- if not all of the services have finished starting within the deadline
- IllegalStateException- if the service manager reaches a state from which it cannot become healthy.
- Since:
- 33.4.0 (but since 28.0 in the JRE flavor)
 
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awaitHealthyWaits for theServiceManagerto become healthy for no more than the given time. The manager will become healthy after all the component services have reached the running state.- Parameters:
- timeout- the maximum time to wait
- unit- the time unit of the timeout argument
- Throws:
- TimeoutException- if not all of the services have finished starting within the deadline
- IllegalStateException- if the service manager reaches a state from which it cannot become healthy.
 
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stopAsyncInitiates service shutdown if necessary on all the services being managed.- Returns:
- this
 
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awaitStoppedpublic void awaitStopped()Waits for the all the services to reach a terminal state. After this method returns all services will either be terminated or failed.
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awaitStoppedWaits for the all the services to reach a terminal state for no more than the given time. After this method returns all services will either be terminated or failed.- Parameters:
- timeout- the maximum time to wait
- Throws:
- TimeoutException- if not all of the services have stopped within the deadline
- Since:
- 33.4.0 (but since 28.0 in the JRE flavor)
 
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awaitStoppedWaits for the all the services to reach a terminal state for no more than the given time. After this method returns all services will either be terminated or failed.- Parameters:
- timeout- the maximum time to wait
- unit- the time unit of the timeout argument
- Throws:
- TimeoutException- if not all of the services have stopped within the deadline
 
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isHealthypublic boolean isHealthy()Returns true if all services are currently in the running state.Users who want more detailed information should use the servicesByState()method to get detailed information about which services are not running.
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servicesByStateProvides a snapshot of the current state of all the services under management.N.B. This snapshot is guaranteed to be consistent, i.e. the set of states returned will correspond to a point in time view of the services. - Since:
- 29.0 (present with return type ImmutableMultimapsince 14.0)
 
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startupTimesReturns the service load times. This value will only return startup times for services that have finished starting.- Returns:
- Map of services and their corresponding startup time in millis, the map entries will be ordered by startup time.
 
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startupDurationsReturns the service load times. This value will only return startup times for services that have finished starting.- Returns:
- Map of services and their corresponding startup time, the map entries will be ordered by startup time.
- Since:
- 33.4.0 (but since 31.0 in the JRE flavor)
 
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