Class BehaviorProcessor<T>
- Type Parameters:
T- the type of item expected to be observed and emitted by the Processor
- All Implemented Interfaces:
FlowableSubscriber<T>, Flow.Processor<T,T>, Flow.Publisher<T>, Flow.Subscriber<T>
Flow.Subscriber.
This processor does not have a public constructor by design; a new empty instance of this
BehaviorProcessor can be created via the create() method and
a new non-empty instance can be created via createDefault(Object) (named as such to avoid
overload resolution conflict with Flowable.create that creates a Flowable, not a BehaviorProcessor).
In accordance with the Reactive Streams specification (Rule 2.13)
nulls are not allowed as default initial values in createDefault(Object) or as parameters to onNext(Object) and
onError(Throwable).
When this BehaviorProcessor is terminated via onError(Throwable) or onComplete(), the
last observed item (if any) is cleared and late
invalid reference
org.reactivestreams.Subscriber
The BehaviorProcessor does not support clearing its cached value (to appear empty again), however, the
effect can be achieved by using a special item and making sure Subscribers subscribe through a
filter whose predicate filters out this special item:
BehaviorProcessor<Integer> processor = BehaviorProcessor.create();
final Integer EMPTY = Integer.MIN_VALUE;
Flowable<Integer> flowable = processor.filter(v -> v != EMPTY);
TestSubscriber<Integer> ts1 = flowable.test();
processor.onNext(1);
// this will "clear" the cache
processor.onNext(EMPTY);
TestSubscriber<Integer> ts2 = flowable.test();
processor.onNext(2);
processor.onComplete();
// ts1 received both non-empty items
ts1.assertResult(1, 2);
// ts2 received only 2 even though the current item was EMPTY
// when it got subscribed
ts2.assertResult(2);
// Subscribers coming after the processor was terminated receive
// no items and only the onComplete event in this case.
flowable.test().assertResult();
Even though BehaviorProcessor implements the Subscriber interface, calling
onSubscribe is not required (Rule 2.12)
if the processor is used as a standalone source. However, calling onSubscribe
after the BehaviorProcessor reached its terminal state will result in the
given Subscription being cancelled immediately.
Calling onNext(Object), offer(Object), onError(Throwable) and onComplete()
is required to be serialized (called from the same thread or called non-overlappingly from different threads
through external means of serialization). The FlowableProcessor.toSerialized() method available to all FlowableProcessors
provides such serialization and also protects against reentrance (i.e., when a downstream Subscriber
consuming this processor also wants to call onNext(Object) on this processor recursively).
Note that serializing over offer(Object) is not supported through toSerialized() because it is a method
available on the PublishProcessor and BehaviorProcessor classes only.
This BehaviorProcessor supports the standard state-peeking methods hasComplete(), hasThrowable(),
getThrowable() and hasSubscribers() as well as means to read the latest observed value
in a non-blocking and thread-safe manner via hasValue() or getValue().
Note that this processor signals MissingBackpressureException if a particular Subscriber is not
ready to receive onNext events. To avoid this exception being signaled, use offer(Object) to only
try to emit an item when all Subscribers have requested item(s).
- Backpressure:
- The
BehaviorProcessordoes not coordinate requests of its downstreamSubscribers and expects each individualSubscriberis ready to receiveonNextitems whenonNext(Object)is called. If aSubscriberis not ready, aMissingBackpressureExceptionis signalled to it. To avoid overflowing the currentSubscribers, the conditionaloffer(Object)method is available that returns true if any of theSubscribers is not ready to receiveonNextevents. If there are noSubscribers to the processor,offer()always succeeds. If theBehaviorProcessoris (optionally) subscribed to anotherPublisher, this upstreamPublisheris consumed in an unbounded fashion (requestingLong.MAX_VALUE). - Scheduler:
BehaviorProcessordoes not operate by default on a particularSchedulerand theSubscribers get notified on the thread the respectiveonXXXmethods were invoked.- Error handling:
- When the
onError(Throwable)is called, theBehaviorProcessorenters into a terminal state and emits the sameThrowableinstance to the last set ofSubscribers. During this emission, if one or moreSubscribers cancel their respectiveSubscriptions, theThrowableis delivered to the global error handler viaRxJavaPlugins.onError(Throwable)(multiple times if multipleSubscribers cancel at once). If there were noSubscribers subscribed to thisBehaviorProcessorwhen theonError()was called, the global error handler is not invoked.
Example usage:
// subscriber will receive all events.
BehaviorProcessor<Object> processor = BehaviorProcessor.create("default");
processor.subscribe(subscriber);
processor.onNext("one");
processor.onNext("two");
processor.onNext("three");
// subscriber will receive the "one", "two" and "three" events, but not "zero"
BehaviorProcessor<Object> processor = BehaviorProcessor.create("default");
processor.onNext("zero");
processor.onNext("one");
processor.subscribe(subscriber);
processor.onNext("two");
processor.onNext("three");
// subscriber will receive only onComplete
BehaviorProcessor<Object> processor = BehaviorProcessor.create("default");
processor.onNext("zero");
processor.onNext("one");
processor.onComplete();
processor.subscribe(subscriber);
// subscriber will receive only onError
BehaviorProcessor<Object> processor = BehaviorProcessor.create("default");
processor.onNext("zero");
processor.onNext("one");
processor.onError(new RuntimeException("error"));
processor.subscribe(subscriber);
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic <T> @NonNull BehaviorProcessor<T> create()Creates aBehaviorProcessorwithout a default item.static <@NonNull T>
@NonNull BehaviorProcessor<T> createDefault(@NonNull T defaultValue) Creates aBehaviorProcessorthat emits the last item it observed and all subsequent items to eachFlow.Subscriberthat subscribes to it.Returns the error that caused the FlowableProcessor to terminate or null if the FlowableProcessor hasn't terminated yet.getValue()Returns a single value the BehaviorProcessor currently has or null if no such value exists.booleanReturns true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through a complete event.booleanReturns true if the FlowableProcessor has subscribers.booleanReturns true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through an error event.booleanhasValue()Returns true if the BehaviorProcessor has any value.booleanTries to emit the item to all currently subscribedFlow.Subscribers if all of them has requested some value, returnsfalseotherwise.voidvoidvoidvoidImplementors of this method should make sure everything that needs to be visible inFlow.Subscriber.onNext(Object)is established before callingFlow.Subscription.request(long).protected voidsubscribeActual(@NonNull Flow.Subscriber<? super @NonNull T> s) Operator implementations (both source and intermediate) should implement this method that performs the necessary business logic and handles the incomingFlow.Subscribers.Methods inherited from class FlowableProcessor
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Method Details
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create
Creates aBehaviorProcessorwithout a default item.- Type Parameters:
T- the type of item the BehaviorProcessor will emit- Returns:
- the constructed
BehaviorProcessor
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createDefault
@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <@NonNull T> @NonNull BehaviorProcessor<T> createDefault(@NonNull T defaultValue) Creates aBehaviorProcessorthat emits the last item it observed and all subsequent items to eachFlow.Subscriberthat subscribes to it.- Type Parameters:
T- the type of item the BehaviorProcessor will emit- Parameters:
defaultValue- the item that will be emitted first to anyFlow.Subscriberas long as theBehaviorProcessorhas not yet observed any items from its sourceObservable- Returns:
- the constructed
BehaviorProcessor - Throws:
NullPointerException- ifdefaultValueisnull
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subscribeActual
Description copied from class:FlowableOperator implementations (both source and intermediate) should implement this method that performs the necessary business logic and handles the incomingFlow.Subscribers.There is no need to call any of the plugin hooks on the current
Flowableinstance or theSubscriber; all hooks and basic safeguards have been applied byFlowable.subscribe(Subscriber)before this method gets called.- Specified by:
subscribeActualin classFlowable<T>- Parameters:
s- the incomingSubscriber, nevernull
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onSubscribe
Description copied from interface:FlowableSubscriberImplementors of this method should make sure everything that needs to be visible inFlow.Subscriber.onNext(Object)is established before callingFlow.Subscription.request(long). In practice this means no initialization should happen after therequest()call and additional behavior is thread safe in respect toonNext. -
onNext
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onError
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onComplete
public void onComplete() -
offer
Tries to emit the item to all currently subscribedFlow.Subscribers if all of them has requested some value, returnsfalseotherwise.This method should be called in a sequential manner just like the
onXXXmethods of thisBehaviorProcessor.History: 2.0.8 - experimental
- Parameters:
t- the item to emit, notnull- Returns:
trueif the item was emitted to allSubscribers- Throws:
NullPointerException- iftisnull- Since:
- 2.2
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hasSubscribers
Description copied from class:FlowableProcessorReturns true if the FlowableProcessor has subscribers.The method is thread-safe.
- Specified by:
hasSubscribersin classFlowableProcessor<T>- Returns:
- true if the FlowableProcessor has subscribers
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getThrowable
Description copied from class:FlowableProcessorReturns the error that caused the FlowableProcessor to terminate or null if the FlowableProcessor hasn't terminated yet.The method is thread-safe.
- Specified by:
getThrowablein classFlowableProcessor<T>- Returns:
- the error that caused the FlowableProcessor to terminate or null if the FlowableProcessor hasn't terminated yet
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getValue
Returns a single value the BehaviorProcessor currently has or null if no such value exists.The method is thread-safe.
- Returns:
- a single value the BehaviorProcessor currently has or null if no such value exists
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hasComplete
Description copied from class:FlowableProcessorReturns true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through a complete event.The method is thread-safe.
- Specified by:
hasCompletein classFlowableProcessor<T>- Returns:
- true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through a complete event
- See Also:
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hasThrowable
Description copied from class:FlowableProcessorReturns true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through an error event.The method is thread-safe.
- Specified by:
hasThrowablein classFlowableProcessor<T>- Returns:
- true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through an error event
- See Also:
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hasValue
Returns true if the BehaviorProcessor has any value.The method is thread-safe.
- Returns:
- true if the BehaviorProcessor has any value
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