T
- the value type to emitpublic interface MaybeEmitter<T>
MaybeObserver
that allows associating
a resource with it.
All methods are safe to call from multiple threads, but note that there is no guarantee whose terminal event will win and get delivered to the downstream.
Calling onSuccess(Object)
or onComplete()
multiple times has no effect.
Calling onError(Throwable)
multiple times or after the other two will route the
exception into the global error handler via RxJavaPlugins.onError(Throwable)
.
The emitter allows the registration of a single resource, in the form of a Disposable
or Cancellable
via setDisposable(Disposable)
or setCancellable(Cancellable)
respectively. The emitter implementations will dispose/cancel this instance when the
downstream cancels the flow or after the event generator logic calls onSuccess(Object)
,
onError(Throwable)
, onComplete()
or when tryOnError(Throwable)
succeeds.
Only one Disposable
or Cancellable
object can be associated with the emitter at
a time. Calling either set
method will dispose/cancel any previous object. If there
is a need for handling multiple resources, one can create a CompositeDisposable
and associate that with the emitter instead.
The Cancellable
is logically equivalent to Disposable
but allows using cleanup logic that can
throw a checked exception (such as many close()
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 within Cancellable
are routed to the global error handler via
RxJavaPlugins.onError(Throwable)
.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
boolean |
isDisposed()
Returns true if the downstream disposed the sequence or the
emitter was terminated via
onSuccess(Object) , onError(Throwable) ,
onComplete() or a
successful tryOnError(Throwable) . |
void |
onComplete()
Signal the completion.
|
void |
onError(@NonNull Throwable t)
Signal an exception.
|
void |
onSuccess(T t)
Signal a success value.
|
void |
setCancellable(@Nullable Cancellable c)
Sets a
Cancellable on this emitter; any previous Disposable
or Cancellable will be disposed/cancelled. |
void |
setDisposable(@Nullable Disposable d)
Sets a
Disposable on this emitter; any previous Disposable
or Cancellable will be disposed/cancelled. |
boolean |
tryOnError(@NonNull Throwable t)
Attempts to emit the specified
Throwable error 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. |
void onError(@NonNull @NonNull Throwable t)
t
- the exception, not null
void onComplete()
void setDisposable(@Nullable @Nullable Disposable d)
Disposable
on this emitter; any previous Disposable
or Cancellable
will be disposed/cancelled.
This method is thread-safe.
d
- the disposable, null
is allowedvoid setCancellable(@Nullable @Nullable Cancellable c)
Cancellable
on this emitter; any previous Disposable
or Cancellable
will be disposed/cancelled.
This method is thread-safe.
c
- the Cancellable
resource, null
is allowedboolean isDisposed()
onSuccess(Object)
, onError(Throwable)
,
onComplete()
or a
successful tryOnError(Throwable)
.
This method is thread-safe.
boolean tryOnError(@NonNull @NonNull Throwable t)
Throwable
error 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 onError(Throwable)
, the RxjavaPlugins.onError
is not called if the error could not be delivered.
History: 2.1.1 - experimental
t
- the Throwable
error to signal if possible