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# Usage:
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This is an example demonstrating the construction of async state with `App::data_factory`
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## Reason:
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Use of a `data_factory` would make sense in these situations:
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- When async state does not necessarily have to be shared between workers/threads.
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- When an async state would spawn tasks on `actix-rt`. If state was centralized there could be a possibility the tasks get an unbalanced distribution on the workers/threads (`actix-rt` would spawn tasks on local thread whenever it's called)
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## Requirement:
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- `rustc 1.58 stable`
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- `redis` server listen on `127.0.0.1:6379`(or use `REDIS_URL` env argument when starting the example)
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## Endpoints:
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- use a work load generator(e.g wrk) to benchmark the end points:
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http://127.0.0.1:8080/pool prebuilt shared redis pool
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http://127.0.0.1:8080/pool2 data_factory redis pool
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## Context:
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The real world difference can be vary by the work you are doing but in general it's a good idea to spread your _identical_ async tasks evenly between threads and have as little cross threads synchronization as possible.
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