Handle


Source link: https://github.com/noties/Handle

Handle

Handler-based Eventbus for Android

Features

  • No Reflection during runtime
  • Reusable Event-handlers
  • Sticky events with controllable lifetime
  • android.os.Handler underneath
  • Extremely fast and lightweight
  • Ability to generate event handlers with apt

Basic usage

compile 'ru.noties.handle:core:x.x.x'

Introduction

The Handle library revolves around event handlers. To start using Handle one must create an implementation of the ru.noties.handle.IEventHandler

public interface IEventHandler {

  void onEvent(Object event);

  boolean isEventRegistered(Class<?> cl);
 
}

Then, as usual

Handle.register(IEventHandler);
 Handle.unregister(IEventHandler);

Simple Posting

As long as Handle hides android.os.Handler posting could be done with these methods:

Handle.post(Object);
 // simple Handle.postDelayed(Object, long);
 // with delay Handle.postAtTime(Object, SystemUptimeMillis + delay);
 // posting at specific time in the future

Also, there is a possibility to cancel every enqueued simple event:

Handle.cancel(Object)

Sticky posting

Handle gives an ability to post sticky events and control its' lifetime

Handle.postSticky(Object);
 // simple with default lifetime (currently 30 seconds) Handle.postSticky(Object, long validMillis);
 // with custom lifetime

Every posted sticky event is intended to be cancelled at some point, that's why after sticky event is recieved one should cancel its delivery

Handle.cancelSticky(Object);

If sticky event is not cancelled after it's specified duration of lifetime ru.noties.handle.events.StickyEventNotUsedEvent is fired, which gives an ability to cancel it.

If you wish to cancel all pending events (including sticky) call:

Handle.cancelAll();

Special events

  • ru.noties.handle.events.StickyEventNotUsedEvent is fired when StickyEvent is not cancelled after its lifetime
  • ru.noties.handle.events.OnDispatchExceptionEvent is fired when an Exception was thrown during event delivery
  • ru.noties.handle.events.NoEventHandlerEvent is fired when posted Event has no IEventHandler which can receive it

Code generation (apt)

Handle also comes with processor and annotations modules

apt 'ru.noties.handle:processor:x.x.x' compile 'ru.noties.handle:annotations:x.x.x'

Annotate the class, which would receive events with @ru.noties.handle.annotations.EventHandler, for example (from sample application)

@EventHandler({
 OnDispatchExceptionEvent.class, NoEventHandlerEvent.class, StickyEventNotUsedEvent.class
}
) public class BaseActivity extends Activity {
 
}

After build there will be a generated IEventHandler in the package of annotated class with the name *EventHandler (continued from sample application):

private final IEventHandler mHandler = new BaseActivityEventHandler() {
  @Override  public void onEvent(OnDispatchExceptionEvent event) {

Debug.e(event.getThrowable(), "Handler: %s, event: %s", event.getEventHandler(), event.getEvent());
  
}

@Override  public void onEvent(NoEventHandlerEvent event) {

Debug.i("noEventHandler: %s", event.getEvent());
  
}

@Override  public void onEvent(StickyEventNotUsedEvent event) {

final Object sticky = event.getStickyEvent();

Debug.i("sticky no used, removing, sticky: %s", sticky);

Handle.cancelSticky(sticky);
  
}
 
}
;

License

  Copyright 2015 Dimitry Ivanov ([email protected])
 Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");

you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License. 

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