FM6RequestStatisticsMessage.java
package org.sim0mq.message.federationmanager;
import org.djutils.exceptions.Throw;
import org.djutils.serialization.SerializationException;
import org.sim0mq.Sim0MQException;
import org.sim0mq.message.MessageStatus;
import org.sim0mq.message.Sim0MQMessage;
import org.sim0mq.message.SimulationMessage;
/**
* RequestStatistics, FM.6. Message sent by the Federation Manager to collect the output.
* <p>
* Copyright (c) 2019-2019 Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5, 2600 AA, Delft, the Netherlands. All rights reserved. <br>
* BSD-style license. See <a href="http://sim0mq.org/docs/current/license.html">Sim0MQ License</a>.
* </p>
* @author <a href="http://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/averbraeck">Alexander Verbraeck</a>
*/
public class FM6RequestStatisticsMessage extends Sim0MQMessage
{
/**
* The name of the output variable whose value is requested. That should match with the name in the model. For a tallied
* variable, several statistics are possible, e.g., average, variance, minimum, maximum, time series, etc. The name should
* clearly indicate what the Model Controller expects and what the model should produce.
*/
private final String variableName;
/** the unique message id. */
private static final String MESSAGETYPE = "FM.6";
/** */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 20190712L;
/**
* @param simulationRunId the Simulation run ids can be provided in different types. Examples are two 64-bit longs
* indicating a UUID, or a String with a UUID number, a String with meaningful identification, or a short or an
* int with a simulation run number.
* @param senderId The sender id can be used to send back a message to the sender at some later time.
* @param receiverId The receiver id can be used to check whether the message is meant for us, or should be discarded (or an
* error can be sent if we receive a message not meant for us).
* @param messageId The unique message number is meant to confirm with a callback that the message has been received
* correctly. The number is unique for the sender, so not globally within the federation.
* @param variableName String; The name of the output variable whose value is requested. That should match with the name in
* the model. For a tallied variable, several statistics are possible, e.g., average, variance, minimum, maximum,
* time series, etc. The name should clearly indicate what the Model Controller expects and what the model should
* produce.
* @throws Sim0MQException on unknown data type
* @throws NullPointerException when one of the parameters is null
*/
@SuppressWarnings("checkstyle:parameternumber")
public FM6RequestStatisticsMessage(final Object simulationRunId, final Object senderId, final Object receiverId,
final long messageId, final String variableName) throws Sim0MQException, NullPointerException
{
super(simulationRunId, senderId, receiverId, MESSAGETYPE, messageId, MessageStatus.NEW);
Throw.whenNull(variableName, "variableName cannot be null");
this.variableName = variableName;
}
/**
* @return variableName
*/
public String getVariableName()
{
return this.variableName;
}
/**
* @return messagetype
*/
public static final String getMessageType()
{
return MESSAGETYPE;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public short getNumberOfPayloadFields()
{
return 1;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public Object[] createObjectArray()
{
return new Object[] {getMagicNumber(), getSimulationRunId(), getSenderId(), getReceiverId(), getMessageTypeId(),
getMessageId(), getMessageStatus(), getNumberOfPayloadFields(), this.variableName};
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public byte[] createByteArray() throws Sim0MQException, SerializationException
{
return SimulationMessage.encodeUTF8(getSimulationRunId(), getSenderId(), getReceiverId(), getMessageTypeId(),
getMessageId(), getMessageStatus(), this.variableName);
}
/**
* Build a message from an Object[] that was received.
* @param fields Object[]; the fields in the message
* @param intendedReceiverId id of the intended receiver
* @return a Sim0MQ message
* @throws Sim0MQException when number of fields is not correct
*/
public static FM6RequestStatisticsMessage createMessage(final Object[] fields, final Object intendedReceiverId)
throws Sim0MQException
{
check(fields, 1, MESSAGETYPE, intendedReceiverId);
return new FM6RequestStatisticsMessage(fields[1], fields[2], fields[3], ((Long) fields[5]).longValue(),
fields[8].toString());
}
/**
* Builder for the RequestStatistics Message. Can string setters together, and call build() at the end to build the actual
* message.
* <p>
* Copyright (c) 2019-2019 Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5, 2600 AA, Delft, the Netherlands. All rights reserved.
* <br>
* BSD-style license. See <a href="http://sim0mq.org/docs/current/license.html">Sim0MQ License</a>.
* </p>
* @author <a href="http://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/averbraeck">Alexander Verbraeck</a>
*/
public static class Builder extends Sim0MQMessage.Builder<FM6RequestStatisticsMessage.Builder>
{
/**
* The name of the output variable whose value is requested. That should match with the name in the model. For a tallied
* variable, several statistics are possible, e.g., average, variance, minimum, maximum, time series, etc. The name
* should clearly indicate what the Model Controller expects and what the model should produce.
*/
private String variableName;
/**
* Empty constructor.
*/
public Builder()
{
// nothing to do.
}
/**
* @param newVariableName set statistics variable name
* @return the original object for chaining
*/
public final Builder setVariableName(final String newVariableName)
{
this.variableName = newVariableName;
return this;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public FM6RequestStatisticsMessage build() throws Sim0MQException, NullPointerException
{
return new FM6RequestStatisticsMessage(this.simulationRunId, this.senderId, this.receiverId, this.messageId,
this.variableName);
}
}
}