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What is ReactiveX ?

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====== Reactive : Reactive programming is a programming paradigm oriented around data flows and the propagation of change. Reactive programming is programming with asynchronous data streams.

ReactiveX : - Is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs by using observable sequences. It extends the observer pattern to support sequences of data and/or events and adds operators that allow you to compose sequences together declaratively while abstracting away concerns about things like low-level threading, synchronization, thread-safety, concurrent data structures, and non-blocking I/O. - Rx* library family is widely available for many languages and platforms (.NET, Java , Scala, Clojure, JavaScript, Ruby, Python, C++, Objective-C/Cocoa, Groovy, etc).


What is RXAndroid ?

  • Extended version from RX-Java to Android .
  • RXAndroid provides many classes which facilities working with android , like - AndroidSchedulers for facilitating managing multi-threading. - AndroidObservable for facilitating dealing within the Android lifecycle. - ViewObservable & WidgetObservable for facilitating binding views , user clicks ... ect.

How RX concept works ?

  • An Observable performs some action, and publishes the result.
  • An Observer waits and watches the Observable, and reacts whenever the Observable publishes results.
  • There are three different changes that can occur on an Observable that the Observer reacts to. These are:
    • Publishing a value
    • Throwing an error
    • Completed publishing all values

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When I can choose RXAndroid to do some behaviour ?

  • When we have concurrent tasks , like you would fetch data from Remote connections , database , any background processes .
  • When you would to handle stream of UI actions like : user scrolling , clicks , update UI upon some events .....ect .

What is the RXAndroid benefits?

RXAndroid will provide you to deal with below problems in one fell swoop:

  • No standard mechanism to recover from errors.
  • Lack of control over thread scheduling (unless you like to dig deep).
  • No obvious way to compose asynchronous operations.
  • No obvious and hassle-free way of attaching to Context.

Handle Retrofit with RXAndroid

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  • Add RX to your gradle file

     compile 'io.reactivex:rxandroid:1.2.1'
     compile 'io.reactivex:rxjava:1.1.6'
     compile 'com.squareup.retrofit2:adapter-rxjava:2.0.2'
    
  • Replace Retrofit Call with Observable . From @GET("topstories/v2/home.json") Call<NewsModel> fetchNews(); to @GET("topstories/v2/home.json") Observable<Response<NewsModel>> fetchNews();

  • Create Observable 10. Inform your Observable to emit data in background thread with subscribeOn(Schedulers.io()) . 11. Inform your Observable to propagate its stream of data to Main Thread withobserveOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) . 12. Register your subscriber to current Observable with subscribe(mSubscriber)

Observable .subscribeOn(Schedulers.io()) .observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) .subscribe(mSubscriber);



	 13. create subscriber
	 
	 
	 ```
	 Subscriber mSubscriber=new Subscriber<Response<NewsModel>>() {
            @Override
            public void onCompleted() { //handle what should you do after Observable complete its emission , like dismiss dialog , build UI .
                 }
            @Override
            public void onError(Throwable e) {
                //Handle your error
                 }
            @Override
            public void onNext(Response<NewsModel> newsModelResponse) {
                // handle what should you do after receive each emission from observer , like update progress .... ect .
                }
        };

Keep your code clean according to MVP

  • yes , RXAndroid is easy , powerful , but you should know in which MVP layer you will put it .
  • for observables which will emit data stream , it has to be in your data layer , and don't inform those observables any thing else like in which thread those will consume , cause it is another responsibility , and according to Single responsibility principle in SOLID (object-oriented design) , so don't break this concept by mixing every thing due to RXAndroid ease .

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LICENSE

Copyright [2016] [Ahmed Eltaher]

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

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