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Learning RxJava 2 for Android by example

This project is for :

  • who is migrating to RxJava 2
  • or just started with RxJava.

About me

Hi, I am Amit Shekhar, Co-Founder @ Outcome School • IIT 2010-14 • I have taught and mentored many developers, and their efforts landed them high-paying tech jobs, helped many tech companies in solving their unique problems, and created many open-source libraries being used by top companies. I am passionate about sharing knowledge through open-source, blogs, and videos.

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Just Build the project and start learning RxJava by examples.

RxJava 2.0 has been completely rewritten from scratch on top of the Reactive-Streams specification. The specification itself has evolved out of RxJava 1.x and provides a common baseline for reactive systems and libraries.

Using RxJava 2.0 Library in your application

Add this in your build.gradle

compile 'io.reactivex.rxjava2:rxjava:X.X.X'

If you are using RxAndroid also, then add the following

compile 'io.reactivex.rxjava2:rxandroid:X.X.X'

RxJava 2 Operators Examples present in this sample project:

  • Map -> transform the items emitted by an Observable by applying a function to each item. Blog: RxJava Operator Map vs FlatMap
  • Zip -> combine the emissions of multiple Observables together via a specified function and emit single items for each combination based on the results of this function
  • Filter -> emit only those items from an Observable that pass a predicate test
  • FlatMap -> transform the items emitted by an Observable into Observables, then flatten the emissions from those into a single Observable. Blog: RxJava Operator Map vs FlatMap
  • Take -> emit only the first n items emitted by an Observable. Blog for reference
  • Reduce -> apply a function to each item emitted by an Observable, sequentially, and emit the final value
  • Skip -> suppress the first n items emitted by an Observable
  • Buffer -> periodically gather items emitted by an Observable into bundles and emit these bundles rather than emitting the items one at a time
  • Concat -> emit the emissions from two or more Observables without interleaving them. Blog for reference
  • Replay -> ensure that all observers see the same sequence of emitted items, even if they subscribe after the Observable has begun emitting items
  • Merge -> combine multiple Observables into one by merging their emissions
  • SwitchMap -> transform the items emitted by an Observable into Observables, and mirror those items emitted by the most-recently transformed Observable

Highlights of the examples :

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License

   Copyright (C) 2024 Amit Shekhar

   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
   You may obtain a copy of the License at

       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
   distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
   See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
   limitations under the License.

Contributing to RxJava 2 Android Samples

Just make pull request. You are in!