Interface ObservableEmitter<T>
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- Type Parameters:
T- the value type to emit
- All Superinterfaces:
Emitter<T>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
ObservableCreate.CreateEmitter,ObservableCreate.SerializedEmitter
public interface ObservableEmitter<@NonNull T> extends Emitter<T>
Abstraction over an RxJavaObserverthat allows associating a resource with it.The
Emitter.onNext(Object),Emitter.onError(Throwable),tryOnError(Throwable)andEmitter.onComplete()methods should be called in a sequential manner, just like theObserver's methods should be. Use theObservableEmittertheserialize()method returns instead of the originalObservableEmitterinstance provided by the generator routine if you want to ensure this. The other methods are thread-safe.The emitter allows the registration of a single resource, in the form of a
DisposableorCancellableviasetDisposable(Disposable)orsetCancellable(Cancellable)respectively. The emitter implementations will dispose/cancel this instance when the downstream cancels the flow or after the event generator logic callsEmitter.onError(Throwable),Emitter.onComplete()or whentryOnError(Throwable)succeeds.Only one
DisposableorCancellableobject can be associated with the emitter at a time. Calling eithersetmethod will dispose/cancel any previous object. If there is a need for handling multiple resources, one can create aCompositeDisposableand associate that with the emitter instead.The
Cancellableis logically equivalent toDisposablebut allows using cleanup logic that can throw a checked exception (such as manyclose()methods on Java IO components). Since the release of resources happens after the terminal events have been delivered or the sequence gets cancelled, exceptions throw withinCancellableare routed to the global error handler viaRxJavaPlugins.onError(Throwable).
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleanisDisposed()Returns true if the downstream disposed the sequence or the emitter was terminated viaEmitter.onError(Throwable),Emitter.onComplete()or a successfultryOnError(Throwable).@NonNull ObservableEmitter<T>serialize()Ensures that calls toonNext,onErrorandonCompleteare properly serialized.voidsetCancellable(@Nullable Cancellable c)Sets aCancellableon this emitter; any previousDisposableorCancellablewill be disposed/cancelled.voidsetDisposable(@Nullable Disposable d)Sets aDisposableon this emitter; any previousDisposableorCancellablewill be disposed/cancelled.booleantryOnError(@NonNull java.lang.Throwable t)Attempts to emit the specifiedThrowableerror if the downstream hasn't cancelled the sequence or is otherwise terminated, returning false if the emission is not allowed to happen due to lifecycle restrictions.-
Methods inherited from interface io.reactivex.rxjava3.core.Emitter
onComplete, onError, onNext
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Method Detail
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setDisposable
void setDisposable(@Nullable @Nullable Disposable d)
Sets aDisposableon this emitter; any previousDisposableorCancellablewill be disposed/cancelled.This method is thread-safe.
- Parameters:
d- theDisposable,nullis allowed
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setCancellable
void setCancellable(@Nullable @Nullable Cancellable c)
Sets aCancellableon this emitter; any previousDisposableorCancellablewill be disposed/cancelled.This method is thread-safe.
- Parameters:
c- theCancellableresource,nullis allowed
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isDisposed
boolean isDisposed()
Returns true if the downstream disposed the sequence or the emitter was terminated viaEmitter.onError(Throwable),Emitter.onComplete()or a successfultryOnError(Throwable).This method is thread-safe.
- Returns:
- true if the downstream disposed the sequence or the emitter was terminated
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serialize
@NonNull @NonNull ObservableEmitter<T> serialize()
Ensures that calls toonNext,onErrorandonCompleteare properly serialized.- Returns:
- the serialized
ObservableEmitter
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tryOnError
boolean tryOnError(@NonNull @NonNull java.lang.Throwable t)
Attempts to emit the specifiedThrowableerror if the downstream hasn't cancelled the sequence or is otherwise terminated, returning false if the emission is not allowed to happen due to lifecycle restrictions.Unlike
Emitter.onError(Throwable), theRxjavaPlugins.onErroris not called if the error could not be delivered.History: 2.1.1 - experimental
- Parameters:
t- theThrowableerror to signal if possible- Returns:
- true if successful, false if the downstream is not able to accept further events
- Since:
- 2.2
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