akka.persistence.r2dbc.cleanup.scaladsl

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final class DurableStateCleanup(systemProvider: ClassicActorSystemProvider, configPath: String)

Scala API: Tool for deleting durable state for a given list of persistenceIds without using DurableStateBehavior actors. It's important that the actors with corresponding persistenceId are not running at the same time as using the tool.

Scala API: Tool for deleting durable state for a given list of persistenceIds without using DurableStateBehavior actors. It's important that the actors with corresponding persistenceId are not running at the same time as using the tool.

If resetRevisionNumber is true then the creating entity with the same persistenceId will start from 0. Otherwise it will continue from the latest highest used revision number.

WARNING: reusing the same persistenceId after resetting the revision number should be avoided, since it might be confusing to reuse the same revision numbers for new state changes.

When a list of persistenceIds are given they are deleted sequentially in the order of the list. It's possible to parallelize the deletes by running several cleanup operations at the same time operating on different sets of persistenceIds.

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final class EventSourcedCleanup(systemProvider: ClassicActorSystemProvider, configPath: String)

Scala API: Tool for deleting all events and/or snapshots for a given list of persistenceIds without using persistent actors. It's important that the actors with corresponding persistenceId are not running at the same time as using the tool.

Scala API: Tool for deleting all events and/or snapshots for a given list of persistenceIds without using persistent actors. It's important that the actors with corresponding persistenceId are not running at the same time as using the tool.

If resetSequenceNumber is true then the creating entity with the same persistenceId will start from 0. Otherwise it will continue from the latest highest used sequence number.

WARNING: reusing the same persistenceId after resetting the sequence number should be avoided, since it might be confusing to reuse the same sequence number for new events.

When a list of persistenceIds are given they are deleted sequentially in the order of the list. It's possible to parallelize the deletes by running several cleanup operations at the same time operating on different sets of persistenceIds.

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