T - the value type received and emitted by this Subject subclasspublic final class UnicastSubject<T> extends Subject<T>
Observer subscribes to it, replays
those events to it until the Observer catches up and then switches to relaying events live to
this single Observer until this UnicastSubject terminates or the Observer unsubscribes.
Note that UnicastSubject holds an unbounded internal buffer.
This subject does not have a public constructor by design; a new empty instance of this
UnicastSubject can be created via the following create methods that
allow specifying the retention policy for items:
create() - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastSubject that
caches all items and the terminal event it receives.create(int) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastSubject
with a hint about how many total items one expects to retain.create(boolean) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastSubject that
optionally delays an error it receives and replays it after the regular items have been emitted.create(int, Runnable) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastSubject
with a hint about how many total items one expects to retain and a callback that will be
called exactly once when the UnicastSubject gets terminated or the single Observer unsubscribes.create(int, Runnable, boolean) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastSubject
with a hint about how many total items one expects to retain and a callback that will be
called exactly once when the UnicastSubject gets terminated or the single Observer unsubscribes
and optionally delays an error it receives and replays it after the regular items have been emitted.
If more than one Observer attempts to subscribe to this UnicastSubject, they
will receive an IllegalStateException indicating the single-use-only nature of this UnicastSubject,
even if the UnicastSubject already terminated with an error.
Since a Subject is conceptionally derived from the Processor type in the Reactive Streams specification,
nulls 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 subject's state is not changed.
Since a UnicastSubject is an Observable, it does not support backpressure.
When this UnicastSubject is terminated via onError(Throwable) the current or late single Observer
may receive the Throwable before any available items could be emitted. To make sure an onError event is delivered
to the Observer after the normal items, create a UnicastSubject with the create(boolean) or
create(int, Runnable, boolean) factory methods.
Even though UnicastSubject implements the Observer interface, calling
onSubscribe is not required (Rule 2.12)
if the subject is used as a standalone source. However, calling onSubscribe
after the UnicastSubject reached its terminal state will result in the
given Disposable being disposed immediately.
Calling onNext(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 Subject.toSerialized() method available to all Subjects
provides such serialization and also protects against reentrance (i.e., when a downstream Observer
consuming this subject also wants to call onNext(Object) on this subject recursively).
This UnicastSubject supports the standard state-peeking methods hasComplete(), hasThrowable(),
getThrowable() and hasObservers().
UnicastSubject does not operate by default on a particular Scheduler and
the single Observer gets notified on the thread the respective onXXX methods were invoked.onError(Throwable) is called, the UnicastSubject enters into a terminal state
and emits the same Throwable instance to the current single Observer. During this emission,
if the single Observers disposes its respective Disposable, the
Throwable is delivered to the global error handler via
RxJavaPlugins.onError(Throwable).
If there were no Observers subscribed to this UnicastSubject when the onError()
was called, the global error handler is not invoked.
Example usage:
UnicastSubject<Integer> subject = UnicastSubject.create();
TestObserver<Integer> to1 = subject.test();
// fresh UnicastSubjects are empty
to1.assertEmpty();
TestObserver<Integer> to2 = subject.test();
// A UnicastSubject only allows one Observer during its lifetime
to2.assertFailure(IllegalStateException.class);
subject.onNext(1);
to1.assertValue(1);
subject.onNext(2);
to1.assertValues(1, 2);
subject.onComplete();
to1.assertResult(1, 2);
// ----------------------------------------------------
UnicastSubject<Integer> subject2 = UnicastSubject.create();
// a UnicastSubject caches events until its single Observer subscribes
subject2.onNext(1);
subject2.onNext(2);
subject2.onComplete();
TestObserver<Integer> to3 = subject2.test();
// the cached events are emitted in order
to3.assertResult(1, 2);
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static <T> UnicastSubject<T> |
create()
Creates an UnicastSubject with an internal buffer capacity hint 16.
|
static <T> UnicastSubject<T> |
create(boolean delayError)
Creates an UnicastSubject with an internal buffer capacity hint 16 and given delay error flag.
|
static <T> UnicastSubject<T> |
create(int capacityHint)
Creates an UnicastSubject with the given internal buffer capacity hint.
|
static <T> UnicastSubject<T> |
create(int capacityHint,
Runnable onTerminate)
Creates an UnicastSubject with the given internal buffer capacity hint and a callback for
the case when the single Subscriber cancels its subscription.
|
static <T> UnicastSubject<T> |
create(int capacityHint,
Runnable onTerminate,
boolean delayError)
Creates an UnicastSubject with the given internal buffer capacity hint, delay error flag and
a callback for the case when the single Subscriber cancels its subscription.
|
Throwable |
getThrowable()
Returns the error that caused the Subject to terminate or null if the Subject
hasn't terminated yet.
|
boolean |
hasComplete()
Returns true if the subject has reached a terminal state through a complete event.
|
boolean |
hasObservers()
Returns true if the subject has any Observers.
|
boolean |
hasThrowable()
Returns true if the subject has reached a terminal state through an error event.
|
void |
onComplete()
Notifies the Observer that the
Observable has finished sending push-based notifications. |
void |
onError(Throwable t)
Notifies the Observer that the
Observable has experienced an error condition. |
void |
onNext(T t)
Provides the Observer with a new item to observe.
|
void |
onSubscribe(Disposable d)
Provides the Observer with the means of cancelling (disposing) the
connection (channel) with the Observable in both
synchronous (from within
Observer.onNext(Object)) and asynchronous manner. |
protected void |
subscribeActual(Observer<? super T> observer)
Operator implementations (both source and intermediate) should implement this method that
performs the necessary business logic and handles the incoming
Observers. |
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T - the value type@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastSubject<T> create(int capacityHint)
T - the value typecapacityHint - the hint to size the internal unbounded buffer@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastSubject<T> create(int capacityHint, Runnable onTerminate)
The callback, if not null, is called exactly once and non-overlapped with any active replay.
T - the value typecapacityHint - the hint to size the internal unbounded bufferonTerminate - the callback to run when the Subject is terminated or cancelled, null not allowed@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastSubject<T> create(int capacityHint, Runnable onTerminate, boolean delayError)
The callback, if not null, is called exactly once and non-overlapped with any active replay.
History: 2.0.8 - experimental
T - the value typecapacityHint - the hint to size the internal unbounded bufferonTerminate - the callback to run when the Subject is terminated or cancelled, null not alloweddelayError - deliver pending onNext events before onError@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastSubject<T> create(boolean delayError)
The callback, if not null, is called exactly once and non-overlapped with any active replay.
History: 2.0.8 - experimental
T - the value typedelayError - deliver pending onNext events before onErrorprotected void subscribeActual(Observer<? super T> observer)
ObservableObservers.
There is no need to call any of the plugin hooks on the current Observable instance or
the Observer; all hooks and basic safeguards have been
applied by Observable.subscribe(Observer) before this method gets called.
subscribeActual in class Observable<T>observer - the incoming Observer, never nullpublic void onSubscribe(Disposable d)
ObserverObserver.onNext(Object)) and asynchronous manner.d - the Disposable instance whose Disposable.dispose() can
be called anytime to cancel the connectionpublic void onNext(T t)
Observer
The Observable may call this method 0 or more times.
The Observable will not call this method again after it calls either Observer.onComplete() or
Observer.onError(java.lang.Throwable).
t - the item emitted by the Observablepublic void onError(Throwable t)
ObserverObservable has experienced an error condition.
If the Observable calls this method, it will not thereafter call Observer.onNext(T) or
Observer.onComplete().
t - the exception encountered by the Observablepublic void onComplete()
ObserverObservable has finished sending push-based notifications.
The Observable will not call this method if it calls Observer.onError(java.lang.Throwable).
public boolean hasObservers()
SubjectThe method is thread-safe.
hasObservers in class Subject<T>@Nullable public Throwable getThrowable()
SubjectThe method is thread-safe.
getThrowable in class Subject<T>public boolean hasThrowable()
SubjectThe method is thread-safe.
hasThrowable in class Subject<T>Subject.getThrowable(),
Subject.hasComplete()public boolean hasComplete()
SubjectThe method is thread-safe.
hasComplete in class Subject<T>Subject.hasThrowable()