RxAndroid


Source link: https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxAndroid

RxAndroid: Reactive Extensions for Android

Android specific bindings for RxJava 2.

This module adds the minimum classes to RxJava that make writing reactive components in Android applications easy and hassle-free. More specifically, it provides a Scheduler that schedules on the main thread or any given Looper.

Communication

Since RxAndroid is part of the RxJava family the communication channels are similar:

Binaries

compile 'io.reactivex.rxjava2:rxandroid:2.0.1' // Because RxAndroid releases are few and far between, it is recommended you also // explicitly depend on RxJava's latest version for bug fixes and new features. compile 'io.reactivex.rxjava2:rxjava:2.1.5'
  • RxAndroid:
  • RxJava:

Additional binaries and dependency information for can be found at http://search.maven.org.

Build

To build:

$ git clone [email protected]:ReactiveX/RxAndroid.git $ cd RxAndroid/ $ ./gradlew build

Further details on building can be found on the RxJava Getting Started page of the wiki.

Sample usage

A sample project which provides runnable code examples that demonstrate uses of the classes in this project is available in the sample-app/ folder.

Observing on the main thread

One of the most common operations when dealing with asynchronous tasks on Android is to observe the task's result or outcome on the main thread. Using vanilla Android, this would typically be accomplished with an AsyncTask. With RxJava instead you would declare your Observable to be observed on the main thread:

Observable.just("one", "two", "three", "four", "five")

.subscribeOn(Schedulers.newThread())

.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())

.subscribe(/* an Observer */);

This will execute the Observable on a new thread, and emit results through onNext on the main thread.

Observing on arbitrary loopers

The previous sample is merely a specialization of a more general concept: binding asynchronous communication to an Android message loop, or Looper. In order to observe an Observable on an arbitrary Looper, create an associated Scheduler by calling AndroidSchedulers.from:

Looper backgroundLooper = // ... Observable.just("one", "two", "three", "four", "five")

.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.from(backgroundLooper))

.subscribe(/* an Observer */)

This will execute the Observable on a new thread and emit results through onNext on whatever thread is running backgroundLooper.

Bugs and Feedback

For bugs, feature requests, and discussion please use GitHub Issues. For general usage questions please use the mailing list or StackOverflow.

LICENSE

Copyright 2015 The RxAndroid authors  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. 

Resources

App42 Cloud APIs provides a range of 500+ MBaaS APIs for developers to build and deploy their mobile, web, tv Apps on the cloud.

Gradle plugin to add unit testing to android plugin. Prepared for Robolectric.

Requirements:

  • Gradle 2.10 or superior.
  • Android's Gradle Plugin 0.14.0 or superior.
  • An Android app or library that builds with Gradle.

Android Studio (and Intellij 14) IDE support for Android Gradle unit tests.

This plugin will mark test directories and resolve testCompile dependencies. It also sets up the correct system properties so that Robolectric will work if you are using it.

This is an open source library which uses the scroll bar library. Clock widget was added inside the scroll bar panel which gives a Path 2.0 like effect and can be customized according to your needs.

2DScroller is a customized ListView implementation.

Simple tool to output per-package method counts in an Android DEX executable grouped by package, to aid in getting under the 65,536 referenced method limit.

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