T
- the value type multicasted to Subscribers.public final class PublishProcessor<T> extends FlowableProcessor<T>
Subscriber
s.
This processor does not have a public constructor by design; a new empty instance of this
PublishProcessor
can be created via the create()
method.
Since a PublishProcessor
is a Reactive Streams Processor
type,
null
s are not allowed (Rule 2.13) as
parameters to onNext(Object)
and onError(Throwable)
. Such calls will result in a
NullPointerException
being thrown and the processor's state is not changed.
PublishProcessor
is a Flowable
as well as a FlowableProcessor
,
however, it does not coordinate backpressure between different subscribers and between an
upstream source and a subscriber. If an upstream item is received via onNext(Object)
, if
a subscriber is not ready to receive an item, that subscriber is terminated via a MissingBackpressureException
.
To avoid this case, use offer(Object)
and retry sometime later if it returned false.
The PublishProcessor
's Subscriber
-side consumes items in an unbounded manner.
For a multicasting processor type that also coordinates between the downstream Subscriber
s and the upstream
source as well, consider using MulticastProcessor
.
When this PublishProcessor
is terminated via onError(Throwable)
or onComplete()
,
late Subscriber
s only receive the respective terminal event.
Unlike a BehaviorProcessor
, a PublishProcessor
doesn't retain/cache items, therefore, a new
Subscriber
won't receive any past items.
Even though PublishProcessor
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 PublishProcessor
reached its terminal state will result in the
given Subscription
being canceled 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 FlowableProcessor
s
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 PublishProcessor
supports the standard state-peeking methods hasComplete()
, hasThrowable()
,
getThrowable()
and hasSubscribers()
.
onSubscribe
which
calls requests Long.MAX_VALUE from the incoming Subscriptions. This makes it possible to subscribe the PublishProcessor
to multiple sources (note on serialization though) unlike the standard Subscriber
contract. Child subscribers, however, are not overflown but receive an
IllegalStateException
in case their requested amount is zero.PublishProcessor
does not operate by default on a particular Scheduler
and
the Subscriber
s get notified on the thread the respective onXXX
methods were invoked.onError(Throwable)
is called, the PublishProcessor
enters into a terminal state
and emits the same Throwable
instance to the last set of Subscriber
s. During this emission,
if one or more Subscriber
s cancel their respective Subscription
s, the
Throwable
is delivered to the global error handler via
RxJavaPlugins.onError(Throwable)
(multiple times if multiple Subscriber
s
cancel at once).
If there were no Subscriber
s subscribed to this PublishProcessor
when the onError()
was called, the global error handler is not invoked.
PublishProcessor<Object> processor = PublishProcessor.create();
// subscriber1 will receive all onNext and onComplete events
processor.subscribe(subscriber1);
processor.onNext("one");
processor.onNext("two");
// subscriber2 will only receive "three" and onComplete
processor.subscribe(subscriber2);
processor.onNext("three");
processor.onComplete();
MulticastProcessor
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static <T> PublishProcessor<T> |
create()
Constructs a PublishProcessor.
|
Throwable |
getThrowable()
Returns the error that caused the FlowableProcessor to terminate or null if the FlowableProcessor
hasn't terminated yet.
|
boolean |
hasComplete()
Returns true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through a complete event.
|
boolean |
hasSubscribers()
Returns true if the FlowableProcessor has subscribers.
|
boolean |
hasThrowable()
Returns true if the FlowableProcessor has reached a terminal state through an error event.
|
boolean |
offer(T t)
Tries to emit the item to all currently subscribed Subscribers if all of them
has requested some value, returns false otherwise.
|
void |
onComplete() |
void |
onError(Throwable t) |
void |
onNext(T t) |
void |
onSubscribe(Subscription s)
Implementors of this method should make sure everything that needs
to be visible in
Subscriber.onNext(Object) is established before
calling Subscription.request(long) . |
protected void |
subscribeActual(Subscriber<? super T> t)
Operator implementations (both source and intermediate) should implement this method that
performs the necessary business logic and handles the incoming
Subscriber s. |
toSerialized
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@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> PublishProcessor<T> create()
T
- the value typeprotected void subscribeActual(Subscriber<? super T> t)
Flowable
Subscriber
s.
There is no need to call any of the plugin hooks on the current Flowable
instance or
the Subscriber
; all hooks and basic safeguards have been
applied by Flowable.subscribe(Subscriber)
before this method gets called.
subscribeActual
in class Flowable<T>
t
- the incoming Subscriber, never nullpublic void onSubscribe(Subscription s)
FlowableSubscriber
Subscriber.onNext(Object)
is established before
calling Subscription.request(long)
. In practice this means
no initialization should happen after the request()
call and
additional behavior is thread safe in respect to onNext
.
public void onNext(T t)
public void onError(Throwable t)
public void onComplete()
public boolean offer(T t)
This method should be called in a sequential manner just like the onXXX methods of the PublishProcessor.
Calling with null will terminate the PublishProcessor and a NullPointerException is signalled to the Subscribers.
History: 2.0.8 - experimental
t
- the item to emit, not nullpublic boolean hasSubscribers()
FlowableProcessor
The method is thread-safe.
hasSubscribers
in class FlowableProcessor<T>
@Nullable public Throwable getThrowable()
FlowableProcessor
The method is thread-safe.
getThrowable
in class FlowableProcessor<T>
public boolean hasThrowable()
FlowableProcessor
The method is thread-safe.
hasThrowable
in class FlowableProcessor<T>
FlowableProcessor.getThrowable()
,
FlowableProcessor.hasComplete()
public boolean hasComplete()
FlowableProcessor
The method is thread-safe.
hasComplete
in class FlowableProcessor<T>
FlowableProcessor.hasThrowable()