See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
BackpressureOverflow.Strategy |
Represents a callback called when a value is about to be dropped
due to lack of downstream requests.
|
Completable.OnSubscribe |
Callback used for building deferred computations that takes a CompletableSubscriber.
|
Completable.Operator |
Convenience interface and callback used by the lift operator that given a child CompletableSubscriber,
return a parent CompletableSubscriber that does any kind of lifecycle-related transformations.
|
Completable.Transformer |
Convenience interface and callback used by the compose operator to turn a Completable into another
Completable fluently.
|
CompletableEmitter |
Abstraction over a
CompletableSubscriber that gets either an onCompleted or onError
signal and allows registering an cancellation/unsubscription callback. |
CompletableSubscriber |
Represents the subscription API callbacks when subscribing to a Completable instance.
|
Emitter<T> |
Abstraction over a RxJava Subscriber that allows associating
a resource with it and exposes the current number of downstream
requested amount.
|
Observable.OnSubscribe<T> |
Invoked when Observable.subscribe is called.
|
Observable.Operator<R,T> |
Operator function for lifting into an Observable.
|
Observable.Transformer<T,R> |
Function that receives the current Observable and should return another
Observable, possibly with given element type, in exchange that will be
subscribed to by the downstream operators and subscribers.
|
Observer<T> |
Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications.
|
Producer |
Interface that establishes a request-channel between an Observable and a Subscriber and allows
the Subscriber to request a certain amount of items from the Observable (otherwise known as
backpressure).
|
Single.OnSubscribe<T> |
Invoked when Single.execute is called.
|
Single.Transformer<T,R> |
Convenience type that allows a function to fluently transform a
Single into another Single via
Single.compose(rx.Single.Transformer<? super T, ? extends R>) . |
SingleEmitter<T> |
Abstraction over a
SingleSubscriber that gets either an onSuccess or onError
signal and allows registering an cancellation/unsubscription callback. |
Subscription |
Subscription returns from
Observable.subscribe(Subscriber) to allow unsubscribing. |
Class | Description |
---|---|
BackpressureOverflow |
Generic strategy and default implementations to deal with backpressure buffer overflows.
|
Completable |
Represents a deferred computation without any value but only indication for completion or exception.
|
Notification<T> |
An object representing a notification sent to an
Observable . |
Observable<T> |
The Observable class that implements the Reactive Pattern.
|
Scheduler |
A
Scheduler is an object that schedules units of work. |
Scheduler.Worker |
Sequential Scheduler for executing actions on a single thread or event loop.
|
Single<T> |
The Single class implements the Reactive Pattern for a single value response.
|
SingleSubscriber<T> |
Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications.
|
Subscriber<T> |
Provides a mechanism for receiving push-based notifications from Observables, and permits manual
unsubscribing from these Observables.
|
Enum | Description |
---|---|
Emitter.BackpressureMode |
Options to handle backpressure in the emitter.
|
Notification.Kind |
Specifies the kind of the notification: an element, an error or a completion notification.
|
A library that enables subscribing to and composing asynchronous events and callbacks.
The Observable/Observer interfaces and associated operators (in the .operations package) are inspired by and attempt to conform to the Reactive Rx library in Microsoft .Net.
More information can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/gg577609.
Compared with the Microsoft implementation:
Services which intend on exposing data asynchronously and wish
to allow reactive processing and composition can implement the Observable
interface which then allows Observers to subscribe to them
and receive events.
Usage examples can be found on the Observable
and Subscriber
classes.