001/*************************************************** 002 * Licensed under MIT No Attribution (SPDX: MIT-0) * 003 ***************************************************/ 004 005package org.reactivestreams; 006 007/** 008 * A {@link Subscription} represents a one-to-one lifecycle of a {@link Subscriber} subscribing to a {@link Publisher}. 009 * <p> 010 * It can only be used once by a single {@link Subscriber}. 011 * <p> 012 * It is used to both signal desire for data and cancel demand (and allow resource cleanup). 013 */ 014public interface Subscription { 015 016 /** 017 * No events will be sent by a {@link Publisher} until demand is signaled via this method. 018 * <p> 019 * It can be called however often and whenever needed—but if the outstanding cumulative demand ever becomes Long.MAX_VALUE or more, 020 * it may be treated by the {@link Publisher} as "effectively unbounded". 021 * <p> 022 * Whatever has been requested can be sent by the {@link Publisher} so only signal demand for what can be safely handled. 023 * <p> 024 * A {@link Publisher} can send less than is requested if the stream ends but 025 * then must emit either {@link Subscriber#onError(Throwable)} or {@link Subscriber#onComplete()}. 026 * 027 * @param n the strictly positive number of elements to requests to the upstream {@link Publisher} 028 */ 029 public void request(long n); 030 031 /** 032 * Request the {@link Publisher} to stop sending data and clean up resources. 033 * <p> 034 * Data may still be sent to meet previously signalled demand after calling cancel. 035 */ 036 public void cancel(); 037}