monifu.reactive.subjects

PublishSubject

final class PublishSubject[T] extends Subject[T]

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  1. final def !=(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  2. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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    Any
  3. final def ##(): Int

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  4. final def ++[U >: T](other: ⇒ Observable[U]): Observable[U]

    Concatenates the source Observable with the other Observable, as specified.

    Concatenates the source Observable with the other Observable, as specified.

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    Observable
  5. final def ==(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  6. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  7. final def asFuture: Future[Option[T]]

    Returns the first generated result as a Future and then cancels the subscription.

    Returns the first generated result as a Future and then cancels the subscription.

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    Observable
  8. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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    Any
  9. final def behavior[U >: T](initialValue: U): ConnectableObservable[U]

    Converts this observable into a multicast observable, useful for turning a cold observable into a hot one (i.

    Converts this observable into a multicast observable, useful for turning a cold observable into a hot one (i.e. whose source is shared by all observers). The underlying subject used is a BehaviorSubject.

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    Observable
  10. def clone(): AnyRef

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  11. final def complete: Observable[Nothing]

    Returns an Observable that doesn't emit anything, but that completes when the source Observable completes.

    Returns an Observable that doesn't emit anything, but that completes when the source Observable completes.

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    Observable
  12. final def concat[U](implicit ev: <:<[T, Observable[U]]): Observable[U]

    Concatenates the sequence of Observables emitted by the source into one Observable, without any transformation.

    Concatenates the sequence of Observables emitted by the source into one Observable, without any transformation.

    You can combine the items emitted by multiple Observables so that they act like a single Observable by using this method.

    The difference between concat and merge is that concat cares about ordering of emitted items (e.g. all items emitted by the first observable in the sequence will come before the elements emitted by the second observable), whereas merge doesn't care about that (elements get emitted as they come). Because of back-pressure applied to observables, concat is safe to use in all contexts, whereas merge requires buffering.

    returns

    an Observable that emits items that are the result of flattening the items emitted by the Observables emitted by this

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    Observable
  13. final def concatMap[U](f: (T) ⇒ Observable[U]): Observable[U]

    Creates a new Observable by applying a function that you supply to each item emitted by the source Observable, where that function returns an Observable, and then concatenating those resulting Observables and emitting the results of this concatenation.

    Creates a new Observable by applying a function that you supply to each item emitted by the source Observable, where that function returns an Observable, and then concatenating those resulting Observables and emitting the results of this concatenation.

    f

    a function that, when applied to an item emitted by the source Observable, returns an Observable

    returns

    an Observable that emits the result of applying the transformation function to each item emitted by the source Observable and concatenating the results of the Observables obtained from this transformation.

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    Observable
  14. final def doOnComplete(cb: ⇒ Unit): Observable[T]

    Executes the given callback when the stream has ended on onComplete

    Executes the given callback when the stream has ended on onComplete

    NOTE: protect the callback such that it doesn't throw exceptions, because it gets executed when cancel() happens and by definition the error cannot be streamed with onError() and so the behavior is left as undefined, possibly crashing the application or worse - leading to non-deterministic behavior.

    cb

    the callback to execute when the subscription is canceled

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    Observable
  15. final def doWork(cb: (T) ⇒ Unit): Observable[T]

    Executes the given callback for each element generated by the source Observable, useful for doing side-effects.

    Executes the given callback for each element generated by the source Observable, useful for doing side-effects.

    returns

    a new Observable that executes the specified callback for each element

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  16. final def drop(n: Int): Observable[T]

    Drops the first n elements (from the start).

    Drops the first n elements (from the start).

    n

    the number of elements to drop

    returns

    a new Observable that drops the first n elements emitted by the source

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  17. final def dropWhile(p: (T) ⇒ Boolean): Observable[T]

    Drops the longest prefix of elements that satisfy the given predicate and returns a new Observable that emits the rest.

    Drops the longest prefix of elements that satisfy the given predicate and returns a new Observable that emits the rest.

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    Observable
  18. final def dump(prefix: String): Observable[T]

    Utility that can be used for debugging purposes.

    Utility that can be used for debugging purposes.

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    Observable
  19. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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    AnyRef
  20. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  21. final def error: Observable[Throwable]

    Returns an Observable that emits a single Throwable, in case an error was thrown by the source Observable, otherwise it isn't going to emit anything.

    Returns an Observable that emits a single Throwable, in case an error was thrown by the source Observable, otherwise it isn't going to emit anything.

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    Observable
  22. final def exists(p: (T) ⇒ Boolean): Observable[Boolean]

    Returns an Observable which emits a single value, either true, in case the given predicate holds for at least one item, or false otherwise.

    Returns an Observable which emits a single value, either true, in case the given predicate holds for at least one item, or false otherwise.

    p

    a function that evaluates the items emitted by the source Observable, returning true if they pass the filter

    returns

    an Observable that emits only true or false in case the given predicate holds or not for at least one item

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  23. final def filter(p: (T) ⇒ Boolean): Observable[T]

    Returns an Observable which only emits those items for which the given predicate holds.

    Returns an Observable which only emits those items for which the given predicate holds.

    p

    a function that evaluates the items emitted by the source Observable, returning true if they pass the filter

    returns

    an Observable that emits only those items in the original Observable for which the filter evaluates as true

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    Observable
  24. def finalize(): Unit

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    @throws( classOf[java.lang.Throwable] )
  25. final def find(p: (T) ⇒ Boolean): Observable[T]

    Returns an Observable which only emits the first item for which the predicate holds.

    Returns an Observable which only emits the first item for which the predicate holds.

    p

    a function that evaluates the items emitted by the source Observable, returning true if they pass the filter

    returns

    an Observable that emits only the first item in the original Observable for which the filter evaluates as true

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    Observable
  26. final def firstOrElse[U >: T](default: ⇒ U): Observable[U]

    Emits the first element emitted by the source, or otherwise if the source is completed without emitting anything, then the default is emitted.

    Emits the first element emitted by the source, or otherwise if the source is completed without emitting anything, then the default is emitted.

    Alias for headOrElse.

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    Observable
  27. final def flatMap[U](f: (T) ⇒ Observable[U]): Observable[U]

    Creates a new Observable by applying a function that you supply to each item emitted by the source Observable, where that function returns an Observable, and then concatenating those resulting Observables and emitting the results of this concatenation.

    Creates a new Observable by applying a function that you supply to each item emitted by the source Observable, where that function returns an Observable, and then concatenating those resulting Observables and emitting the results of this concatenation.

    f

    a function that, when applied to an item emitted by the source Observable, returns an Observable

    returns

    an Observable that emits the result of applying the transformation function to each item emitted by the source Observable and concatenating the results of the Observables obtained from this transformation.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  28. final def flatten[U](implicit ev: <:<[T, Observable[U]]): Observable[U]

    Flattens the sequence of Observables emitted by the source into one Observable, without any transformation.

    Flattens the sequence of Observables emitted by the source into one Observable, without any transformation.

    You can combine the items emitted by multiple Observables so that they act like a single Observable by using this method.

    This operation is only available if this is of type Observable[Observable[B]] for some B, otherwise you'll get a compilation error.

    returns

    an Observable that emits items that are the result of flattening the items emitted by the Observables emitted by this

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  29. final def foldLeft[R](initial: R)(op: (R, T) ⇒ R): Observable[R]

    Applies a binary operator to a start value and all elements of this Observable, going left to right and returns a new Observable that emits only one item before onComplete.

    Applies a binary operator to a start value and all elements of this Observable, going left to right and returns a new Observable that emits only one item before onComplete.

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    Observable
  30. final def forAll(p: (T) ⇒ Boolean): Observable[Boolean]

    Returns an Observable that emits a single boolean, either true, in case the given predicate holds for all the items emitted by the source, or false in case at least one item is not verifying the given predicate.

    Returns an Observable that emits a single boolean, either true, in case the given predicate holds for all the items emitted by the source, or false in case at least one item is not verifying the given predicate.

    p

    a function that evaluates the items emitted by the source Observable, returning true if they pass the filter

    returns

    an Observable that emits only true or false in case the given predicate holds or not for all the items

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    Observable
  31. final def foreach(cb: (T) ⇒ Unit): Unit

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    Observable
  32. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  33. def hashCode(): Int

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  34. final def head: Observable[T]

    Only emits the first element emitted by the source observable, after which it's completed immediately.

    Only emits the first element emitted by the source observable, after which it's completed immediately.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  35. final def headOrElse[B >: T](default: ⇒ B): Observable[B]

    Emits the first element emitted by the source, or otherwise if the source is completed without emitting anything, then the default is emitted.

    Emits the first element emitted by the source, or otherwise if the source is completed without emitting anything, then the default is emitted.

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    Observable
  36. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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    Any
  37. final def last: Observable[T]

    Only emits the last element emitted by the source observable, after which it's completed immediately.

    Only emits the last element emitted by the source observable, after which it's completed immediately.

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    Observable
  38. final def map[U](f: (T) ⇒ U): Observable[U]

    Returns an Observable that applies the given function to each item emitted by an Observable and emits the result.

    Returns an Observable that applies the given function to each item emitted by an Observable and emits the result.

    f

    a function to apply to each item emitted by the Observable

    returns

    an Observable that emits the items from the source Observable, transformed by the given function

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    Observable
  39. final def materialize: Observable[Notification[T]]

    Converts the source Observable that emits T into an Observable that emits Notification[T].

    Converts the source Observable that emits T into an Observable that emits Notification[T].

    NOTE: onComplete is still emitted after an onNext(OnComplete) notification however an onError(ex) notification is emitted as an onNext(OnError(ex)) followed by an onComplete.

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    Observable
  40. final def merge[U](implicit ev: <:<[T, Observable[U]]): Observable[U]

    Merges the sequence of Observables emitted by the source into one Observable, without any transformation.

    Merges the sequence of Observables emitted by the source into one Observable, without any transformation.

    You can combine the items emitted by multiple Observables so that they act like a single Observable by using this method.

    The difference between concat and merge is that concat cares about ordering of emitted items (e.g. all items emitted by the first observable in the sequence will come before the elements emitted by the second observable), whereas merge doesn't care about that (elements get emitted as they come). Because of back-pressure applied to observables, concat is safe to use in all contexts, whereas merge requires buffering.

    returns

    an Observable that emits items that are the result of flattening the items emitted by the Observables emitted by this

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  41. final def mergeMap[U](f: (T) ⇒ Observable[U]): Observable[U]

    Creates a new Observable by applying a function that you supply to each item emitted by the source Observable, where that function returns an Observable, and then merging those resulting Observables and emitting the results of this merger.

    Creates a new Observable by applying a function that you supply to each item emitted by the source Observable, where that function returns an Observable, and then merging those resulting Observables and emitting the results of this merger.

    f

    a function that, when applied to an item emitted by the source Observable, returns an Observable

    returns

    an Observable that emits the result of applying the transformation function to each item emitted by the source Observable and merging the results of the Observables obtained from this transformation.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  42. final def multicast[U >: T](subject: Subject[U] = PublishSubject[U]()): ConnectableObservable[U]

    Converts this observable into a multicast observable, useful for turning a cold observable into a hot one (i.

    Converts this observable into a multicast observable, useful for turning a cold observable into a hot one (i.e. whose source is shared by all observers).

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    Observable
  43. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  44. final def notify(): Unit

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    AnyRef
  45. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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    AnyRef
  46. final def observeOn(s: Scheduler): Observable[T]

    Returns a new Observable that uses the specified ExecutionContext for listening to the emitted items.

    Returns a new Observable that uses the specified ExecutionContext for listening to the emitted items.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  47. def onComplete(): Unit

    Definition Classes
    PublishSubjectObserver
  48. def onError(ex: Throwable): Unit

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    PublishSubjectObserver
  49. def onNext(elem: T): Future[Ack]

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    PublishSubjectObserver
  50. final def publish(): ConnectableObservable[T]

    Converts this observable into a multicast observable, useful for turning a cold observable into a hot one (i.

    Converts this observable into a multicast observable, useful for turning a cold observable into a hot one (i.e. whose source is shared by all observers). The underlying subject used is a PublishSubject.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  51. final def reduce[U >: T](op: (U, U) ⇒ U): Observable[U]

    Applies a binary operator to a start value and all elements of this Observable, going left to right and returns a new Observable that emits only one item before onComplete.

    Applies a binary operator to a start value and all elements of this Observable, going left to right and returns a new Observable that emits only one item before onComplete.

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    Observable
  52. final def safe: Observable[T]

    Wraps the observer implementation given to subscribeFn into a SafeObserver.

    Wraps the observer implementation given to subscribeFn into a SafeObserver. Normally wrapping in a SafeObserver happens at the edges of the monad (in the user-facing subscribe() implementation) or in Observable subscribe implementations, so this wrapping is useful.

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    Observable
  53. final def scan[U >: T](op: (U, U) ⇒ U): Observable[U]

    Applies a binary operator to the first item emitted by a source Observable, then feeds the result of that function along with the second item emitted by the source Observable into the same function, and so on until all items have been emitted by the source Observable, emitting the result of each of these iterations.

    Applies a binary operator to the first item emitted by a source Observable, then feeds the result of that function along with the second item emitted by the source Observable into the same function, and so on until all items have been emitted by the source Observable, emitting the result of each of these iterations.

    Similar to reduce, but emits the state on each step. Useful for modeling finite state machines.

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    Observable
  54. final def scan[R](initial: R)(op: (R, T) ⇒ R): Observable[R]

    Applies a binary operator to a start value and all elements of this Observable, going left to right and returns a new Observable that emits on each step the result of the applied function.

    Applies a binary operator to a start value and all elements of this Observable, going left to right and returns a new Observable that emits on each step the result of the applied function.

    Similar to foldLeft, but emits the state on each step. Useful for modeling finite state machines.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  55. implicit val scheduler: Scheduler

    Implicit scheduler required for asynchronous boundaries.

    Implicit scheduler required for asynchronous boundaries.

    Definition Classes
    PublishSubjectObservable
  56. final def subscribe(): Unit

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

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    Observable
  57. final def subscribe(nextFn: (T) ⇒ Future[Ack]): Unit

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

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    Observable
  58. final def subscribe(nextFn: (T) ⇒ Future[Ack], errorFn: (Throwable) ⇒ Unit): Unit

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

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    Observable
  59. final def subscribe(nextFn: (T) ⇒ Future[Ack], errorFn: (Throwable) ⇒ Unit, completedFn: () ⇒ Unit): Unit

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

    Helper to be used by consumers for subscribing to an observable.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  60. final def subscribe(observer: Observer[T]): Unit

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  61. def subscribeFn(observer: Observer[T]): Unit

    Function that creates the actual subscription when calling subscribe, and that starts the stream, being meant to be overridden in custom combinators or in classes implementing Observable.

    Function that creates the actual subscription when calling subscribe, and that starts the stream, being meant to be overridden in custom combinators or in classes implementing Observable.

    observer

    is an Observer on which onNext, onComplete and onError happens, according to the Rx grammar.

    returns

    a cancelable that can be used to cancel the streaming

    Definition Classes
    PublishSubjectObservable
  62. final def subscribeOn(s: Scheduler): Observable[T]

    Returns a new Observable that uses the specified ExecutionContext for initiating the subscription.

    Returns a new Observable that uses the specified ExecutionContext for initiating the subscription.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  63. final def sync: Observable[T]

    Wraps the observer implementation given to subscribeFn into a SynchronizedObserver.

    Wraps the observer implementation given to subscribeFn into a SynchronizedObserver.

    Normally Monifu's implementation guarantees that events are not emitted concurrently, by contract, however one may still have visibility concerns and for badly behaved observers / observables used in asynchronous pipelines, this method may prove useful.

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    Observable
  64. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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    AnyRef
  65. final def tail: Observable[T]

    Drops the first element of the source observable, emitting the rest.

    Drops the first element of the source observable, emitting the rest.

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    Observable
  66. final def take(n: Int): Observable[T]

    Selects the first n elements (from the start).

    Selects the first n elements (from the start).

    n

    the number of elements to take

    returns

    a new Observable that emits only the first n elements from the source

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    Observable
  67. final def takeRight(n: Int): Observable[T]

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    Observable
  68. final def takeWhile(isRefTrue: Atomic[Boolean]): Observable[T]

    Takes longest prefix of elements that satisfy the given predicate and returns a new Observable that emits those elements.

    Takes longest prefix of elements that satisfy the given predicate and returns a new Observable that emits those elements.

    Definition Classes
    Observable
  69. final def takeWhile(p: (T) ⇒ Boolean): Observable[T]

    Takes longest prefix of elements that satisfy the given predicate and returns a new Observable that emits those elements.

    Takes longest prefix of elements that satisfy the given predicate and returns a new Observable that emits those elements.

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    Observable
  70. def toString(): String

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  71. final def wait(): Unit

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  72. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  73. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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  74. final def zip[U](other: Observable[U]): Observable[(T, U)]

    Creates a new Observable from this Observable and another given Observable, by emitting elements combined in pairs.

    Creates a new Observable from this Observable and another given Observable, by emitting elements combined in pairs. If one of the Observable emits fewer events than the other, then the rest of the unpaired events are ignored.

    Definition Classes
    Observable

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