Class SchedulerWhen
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- io.reactivex.rxjava3.core.Scheduler
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- io.reactivex.rxjava3.internal.schedulers.SchedulerWhen
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Disposable
public class SchedulerWhen extends Scheduler implements Disposable
Allows the use of operators for controlling the timing around when actions scheduled on workers are actually done. This makes it possible to layer additional behavior on thisScheduler. The only parameter is a function that flattens anObservableofObservableofCompletables into just oneCompletable. There must be a chain of operators connecting the returned value to the sourceObservableotherwise any work scheduled on the returnedSchedulerwill not be executed.When
Scheduler.createWorker()is invoked aObservableofCompletables is onNext'd to the combinator to be flattened. If the innerObservableis not immediately subscribed to an calls toScheduler.Worker.schedule(java.lang.Runnable)are buffered. Once theObservableis subscribed to actions are then onNext'd asCompletables.Finally the actions scheduled on the parent
Schedulerwhen the inner mostCompletables are subscribed to.When the
Workeris unsubscribed theCompletableemits an onComplete and triggers any behavior in the flattening operator. TheObservableand allCompletables give to the flattening function never onError.Limit the amount concurrency two at a time without creating a new fix size thread pool:
Scheduler limitScheduler = Schedulers.computation().when(workers -> { // use merge max concurrent to limit the number of concurrent // callbacks two at a time return Completable.merge(Observable.merge(workers), 2); });This is a slightly different way to limit the concurrency but it has some interesting benefits and drawbacks to the method above. It works by limited the number of concurrent
Workers rather than individual actions. Generally eachObservableuses its ownWorker. This means that this will essentially limit the number of concurrent subscribes. The danger comes from using operators likeFlowable.zip(org.reactivestreams.Publisher, org.reactivestreams.Publisher, io.reactivex.rxjava3.functions.BiFunction)where subscribing to the firstObservablecould deadlock the subscription to the second.
Slowing down the rate to no more than 1 a second. This suffers from the same problem as the one above I could find anScheduler limitScheduler = Schedulers.computation().when(workers -> { // use merge max concurrent to limit the number of concurrent // Observables two at a time return Completable.merge(Observable.merge(workers, 2)); });Observableoperator that limits the rate without dropping the values (aka leaky bucket algorithm).Scheduler slowScheduler = Schedulers.computation().when(workers -> { // use concatenate to make each worker happen one at a time. return Completable.concat(workers.map(actions -> { // delay the starting of the next worker by 1 second. return Completable.merge(actions.delaySubscription(1, TimeUnit.SECONDS)); })); });History 2.0.1 - experimental
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description (package private) static classSchedulerWhen.CreateWorkerFunction(package private) static classSchedulerWhen.DelayedAction(package private) static classSchedulerWhen.ImmediateAction(package private) static classSchedulerWhen.OnCompletedAction(package private) static classSchedulerWhen.QueueWorker(package private) static classSchedulerWhen.ScheduledAction(package private) static classSchedulerWhen.SubscribedDisposable-
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class io.reactivex.rxjava3.core.Scheduler
Scheduler.Worker
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description private ScheduleractualSchedulerprivate Disposabledisposable(package private) static DisposableDISPOSED(package private) static DisposableSUBSCRIBEDprivate FlowableProcessor<Flowable<Completable>>workerProcessor
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SchedulerWhen(Function<Flowable<Flowable<Completable>>,Completable> combine, Scheduler actualScheduler)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description @NonNull Scheduler.WorkercreateWorker()Retrieves or creates a newScheduler.Workerthat represents sequential execution of actions.voiddispose()Dispose the resource, the operation should be idempotent.booleanisDisposed()Returns true if this resource has been disposed.-
Methods inherited from class io.reactivex.rxjava3.core.Scheduler
clockDriftTolerance, now, scheduleDirect, scheduleDirect, schedulePeriodicallyDirect, shutdown, start, when
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Field Detail
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actualScheduler
private final Scheduler actualScheduler
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workerProcessor
private final FlowableProcessor<Flowable<Completable>> workerProcessor
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disposable
private Disposable disposable
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SUBSCRIBED
static final Disposable SUBSCRIBED
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DISPOSED
static final Disposable DISPOSED
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Constructor Detail
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SchedulerWhen
public SchedulerWhen(Function<Flowable<Flowable<Completable>>,Completable> combine, Scheduler actualScheduler)
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Method Detail
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dispose
public void dispose()
Description copied from interface:DisposableDispose the resource, the operation should be idempotent.- Specified by:
disposein interfaceDisposable
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isDisposed
public boolean isDisposed()
Description copied from interface:DisposableReturns true if this resource has been disposed.- Specified by:
isDisposedin interfaceDisposable- Returns:
- true if this resource has been disposed
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createWorker
@NonNull public @NonNull Scheduler.Worker createWorker()
Description copied from class:SchedulerRetrieves or creates a newScheduler.Workerthat represents sequential execution of actions.When work is completed, the
Workerinstance should be released by callingDisposable.dispose()to avoid potential resource leaks in the underlying task-execution scheme.Work on a
Scheduler.Workeris guaranteed to be sequential and non-overlapping.- Specified by:
createWorkerin classScheduler- Returns:
- a Worker representing a serial queue of actions to be executed
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