Im using listeners as callbacks to observe asynchronous operations with Android, but I think that could be great replacing this listeners with RxJava, Im new using this library but I really like it and Im always using it with Android projects.
Here is my code to refactor:
public void getData( final OnResponseListener listener ){
if(data!=null && !data.isEmpty()){
listener.onSuccess();
}
else{
listener.onError();
}
}
A simple callback:
public interface OnResponseListener {
public void onSuccess();
public void onError();
}
And the "observer":
object.getData( new OnResponseListener() {
@Override
public void onSuccess() {
Log.w(TAG," on success");
}
@Override
public void onError() {
Log.e(TAG," on error");
}
});
Thanks!
解决方案
For example you can use Observable.fromCallable to create observable with your data.
public Observable getData(){
return Observable.fromCallable(() -> {
Data result = null;
//do something, get your Data object
return result;
});
}
then use your data
getData().subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribe(data -> {
//do something with your data
}, error -> {
//do something on error
});
Used rxjava 1.x and lambda expressions.
edit:
if I understand you well, you wanted to replace that listener, not wrap it into observable. I added other example in reference to your comment. Oh.. also you should use Single if you are expecting only one item.
public Single getData() {
return Single.create(singleSubscriber -> {
Data result = object.getData();
if(result == null){
singleSubscriber.onError(new Exception("no data"));
} else {
singleSubscriber.onSuccess(result);
}
});
}
getData().subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribe(data -> {
//do something with your data
}, error -> {
//do something on error
});