T - the value type received and emitted by this Processor subclasspublic final class UnicastProcessor<T> extends FlowableProcessor<T>
FlowableProcessor variant that queues up events until a single Subscriber subscribes to it, replays
 those events to it until the Subscriber catches up and then switches to relaying events live to
 this single Subscriber until this UnicastProcessor terminates or the Subscriber cancels
 its subscription.
 
  
 
 This processor does not have a public constructor by design; a new empty instance of this
 UnicastProcessor can be created via the following create methods that
 allow specifying the retention policy for items:
 
create() - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastProcessor that
     caches all items and the terminal event it receives.create(int) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastProcessor
     with a hint about how many total items one expects to retain.create(boolean) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastProcessor that
     optionally delays an error it receives and replays it after the regular items have been emitted.create(int, Runnable) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastProcessor
     with a hint about how many total items one expects to retain and a callback that will be
     called exactly once when the UnicastProcessor gets terminated or the single Subscriber cancels.create(int, Runnable, boolean) - creates an empty, unbounded UnicastProcessor
     with a hint about how many total items one expects to retain and a callback that will be
     called exactly once when the UnicastProcessor gets terminated or the single Subscriber cancels
     and optionally delays an error it receives and replays it after the regular items have been emitted.
 If more than one Subscriber attempts to subscribe to this Processor, they
 will receive an IllegalStateException if this UnicastProcessor hasn't terminated yet,
 or the Subscribers receive the terminal event (error or completion) if this
 Processor has terminated.
 
 The UnicastProcessor buffers notifications and replays them to the single Subscriber as requested,
 for which it holds upstream items an unbounded internal buffer until they can be emitted.
 
 Since a UnicastProcessor is a Reactive Streams Processor,
 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 processor's state is not changed.
 
 Since a UnicastProcessor is a Flowable as well as a FlowableProcessor, it
 honors the downstream backpressure but consumes an upstream source in an unbounded manner (requesting Long.MAX_VALUE).
 
 When this UnicastProcessor is terminated via onError(Throwable) the current or late single Subscriber
 may receive the Throwable before any available items could be emitted. To make sure an onError event is delivered
 to the Subscriber after the normal items, create a UnicastProcessor with the create(boolean) or
 create(int, Runnable, boolean) factory methods.
 
 Even though UnicastProcessor 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 UnicastProcessor reached its terminal state will result in the
 given Subscription being canceled 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 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).
 
 This UnicastProcessor supports the standard state-peeking methods hasComplete(), hasThrowable(),
 getThrowable() and hasSubscribers().
 
UnicastProcessor honors the downstream backpressure but consumes an upstream source
  (if any) in an unbounded manner (requesting Long.MAX_VALUE).UnicastProcessor does not operate by default on a particular Scheduler and
  the single Subscriber gets notified on the thread the respective onXXX methods were invoked.onError(Throwable) is called, the UnicastProcessor enters into a terminal state
  and emits the same Throwable instance to the current single Subscriber. During this emission,
  if the single Subscribers cancels its respective Subscriptions, the
  Throwable is delivered to the global error handler via
  RxJavaPlugins.onError(Throwable).
  If there were no Subscribers subscribed to this UnicastProcessor when the onError()
  was called, the global error handler is not invoked.
  Example usage:
 UnicastProcessor<Integer> processor = UnicastProcessor.create();
 TestSubscriber<Integer> ts1 = processor.test();
 // fresh UnicastProcessors are empty
 ts1.assertEmpty();
 TestSubscriber<Integer> ts2 = processor.test();
 // A UnicastProcessor only allows one Subscriber during its lifetime
 ts2.assertFailure(IllegalStateException.class);
 processor.onNext(1);
 ts1.assertValue(1);
 processor.onNext(2);
 ts1.assertValues(1, 2);
 processor.onComplete();
 ts1.assertResult(1, 2);
 // ----------------------------------------------------
 UnicastProcessor<Integer> processor2 = UnicastProcessor.create();
 // a UnicastProcessor caches events until its single Subscriber subscribes
 processor2.onNext(1);
 processor2.onNext(2);
 processor2.onComplete();
 TestSubscriber<Integer> ts3 = processor2.test();
 // the cached events are emitted in order
 ts3.assertResult(1, 2);
 | Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> | create()Creates an UnicastSubject with an internal buffer capacity hint 16. | 
| static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> | create(boolean delayError)Creates an UnicastProcessor with default internal buffer capacity hint and delay error flag. | 
| static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> | create(int capacityHint)Creates an UnicastProcessor with the given internal buffer capacity hint. | 
| static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> | create(int capacityHint,
      Runnable onCancelled)Creates an UnicastProcessor with the given internal buffer capacity hint and a callback for
 the case when the single Subscriber cancels its subscription. | 
| static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> | create(int capacityHint,
      Runnable onCancelled,
      boolean delayError)Creates an UnicastProcessor 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 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. | 
| 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
 callingSubscription.request(long). | 
| protected void | subscribeActual(Subscriber<? super T> s)Operator implementations (both source and intermediate) should implement this method that
 performs the necessary business logic and handles the incoming  Subscribers. | 
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T - the value type@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> create(int capacityHint)
T - the value typecapacityHint - the hint to size the internal unbounded buffer@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> create(boolean delayError)
History: 2.0.8 - experimental
T - the value typedelayError - deliver pending onNext events before onError@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> create(int capacityHint, Runnable onCancelled)
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 bufferonCancelled - the non null callback@CheckReturnValue @NonNull public static <T> UnicastProcessor<T> create(int capacityHint, Runnable onCancelled, 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 bufferonCancelled - the non null callbackdelayError - deliver pending onNext events before onErrorpublic void onSubscribe(Subscription s)
FlowableSubscriberSubscriber.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()
protected void subscribeActual(Subscriber<? super T> s)
FlowableSubscribers.
 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>s - the incoming Subscriber, never nullpublic boolean hasSubscribers()
FlowableProcessorThe method is thread-safe.
hasSubscribers in class FlowableProcessor<T>@Nullable public Throwable getThrowable()
FlowableProcessorThe method is thread-safe.
getThrowable in class FlowableProcessor<T>public boolean hasComplete()
FlowableProcessorThe method is thread-safe.
hasComplete in class FlowableProcessor<T>FlowableProcessor.hasThrowable()public boolean hasThrowable()
FlowableProcessorThe method is thread-safe.
hasThrowable in class FlowableProcessor<T>FlowableProcessor.getThrowable(), 
FlowableProcessor.hasComplete()