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July 29, 2015
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Transcript
RxJava Intro Functional reactive programming By Xavier Lepretre
What we want What we know
Imperative and synchronous var a = fetch(key); var b =
transform(a); var c = transformAgain(b); return process(c);
Asynchronous with callbacks fetch(key, new Callback() { void onReceived(a) {
transform(a, new Callback() { void onFinished(b) ... }); } });
Futures future = executor.submit(new Callback() { Object call() { return
doLongExecution(); } }); a = future.get();
Nice to have, workflow description When done, do that fetch(key).then(a
-> transform(a)) .then(b -> transformAgain(b)) .then(c -> process(c)) .then(d -> use(d));
Important classes
Observable<MyType> - like an object(s) pipe - no limit on
number of objects piped - also pipes Throwable - signals when no more object, completed - can have many observers, like a multicast
Observer<MyType> - will receive: - the objects - the errors
- the completed signal - can subscribe to many observables
Subscription - a handle to an observer subscribed to an
observable - call .unsubscribe() when you no longer need to receive
Action1<MyType> { void call(MyType obj); } - 1 because it
takes 1 parameter - There are Action2 … Action9
Func1<MyType, NextType> { public NextType call(MyType obj); } - 1
because it takes 1 parameter - There are Func2 … Func9
Important operations
.map(new Func1<A,B>(){}) - works on an object traveling along the
pipe - transforms from one type to another - to be used when the transformation is synchronous - example: convert
None
.doOnNext(new Action1<A>(){}) - Works on a object from the pipe
- Leaves the object unchanged - Example: save in cache, log
None
.flatMap(Func1<A, Observable<B>>) - Works on an object traveling along the
pipe - Transforms from one type to another - To be used when the transformation is asynchronous - Example: network fetch, open dialog
None
Advantages - Unsubscription handles removing callback - Method can describe
a subset of workflow
Create your own: OnSubscribe<> - Change callbacks into objects in
pipeline - Know when to call onCompleted() - subscribeOn() - Subscriptions.create() - AndroidSubscriptions. unsubscribeInUiThread
Pitfalls - Forgot to .subscribe() - subscriptionList.unsubscribe(). Do not reuse
- forgot observeOn(AndroidSchedulers. mainThread()) - callbacks may not show as used if you use retrolambda
Code Example https://github.com/xavierlepretre/rx-example
- All code shown is on client - Retrofit creates
Observables -
- workflow pieces in methods: for dialog, no need to
know next step - .onErrorResumeNext() to avoid break on less important elements - .flatMap() to show and wait for dialog - .publish() and .connect() to share Observable - SimpleAlertDialogOperator to convert a dialog into Observable