Java Code Examples for io.reactivex.Flowable#filter()
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Example 1
Source File: FirstCacheTimeoutStrategy.java From RxCache with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public <T> Publisher<CacheResult<T>> flow(RxCache rxCache, String key, Flowable<T> source, Type type) { Flowable<CacheResult<T>> cache = RxCacheHelper.loadCacheFlowable(rxCache, key, type, true); cache = cache.filter(new Predicate<CacheResult<T>>() { @Override public boolean test(CacheResult<T> tCacheResult) throws Exception { return System.currentTimeMillis() - tCacheResult.getTimestamp() <= milliSecond; } }); Flowable<CacheResult<T>> remote; if (isSync) { remote = RxCacheHelper.loadRemoteSyncFlowable(rxCache, key, source, CacheTarget.MemoryAndDisk, false); } else { remote = RxCacheHelper.loadRemoteFlowable(rxCache, key, source, CacheTarget.MemoryAndDisk, false); } return cache.switchIfEmpty(remote); }
Example 2
Source File: NotYetSupportedTest.java From brave with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * This is an example of "conditional micro fusion" where use use a source that supports fusion: * {@link Flowable#range(int, int)} with an intermediate operator which supports transitive * fusion: {@link Flowable#filter(Predicate)}. * * <p>We are looking for the assembly trace context to be visible, but specifically inside * {@link ConditionalSubscriber#tryOnNext(Object)}, as if we wired things correctly, this will be * called instead of {@link Subscriber#onNext(Object)}. */ @Test(expected = AssertionError.class) public void conditionalMicroFusion() { Flowable<Integer> fuseable; try (Scope scope1 = currentTraceContext.newScope(assemblyContext)) { // we want the fitering to occur in the assembly context fuseable = Flowable.just(1); assertThat(fuseable).isInstanceOf(ScalarCallable.class); } // proves the assembly context is retained even after it is no longer in scope // TODO: this lies as if you debug this you'll notice it isn't fusing with upstream fuseable = fuseable.filter(i -> { assertInAssemblyContext(); return i < 3; }); ConditionalTestSubscriber<Integer> testSubscriber = new ConditionalTestSubscriber<>(); try (Scope scope2 = currentTraceContext.newScope(subscribeContext)) { // subscribing in a different scope shouldn't affect the assembly context fuseable.subscribe(testSubscriber); } testSubscriber.assertValues(1).assertNoErrors(); }
Example 3
Source File: TransactedSelectBuilder.java From rxjava2-jdbc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public <T> Flowable<Tx<T>> get(ResultSetMapper<? extends T> function) { Flowable<Tx<T>> o = createFlowable(selectBuilder, function, db); if (valuesOnly) { return o.filter(tx -> tx.isValue()); } else { return o; } }
Example 4
Source File: TransactedSelectAutomappedBuilder.java From rxjava2-jdbc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public Flowable<Tx<T>> get() { Flowable<Tx<T>> o = createFlowable(selectBuilder, db); if (valuesOnly) { return o.filter(tx -> tx.isValue()); } else { return o; } }
Example 5
Source File: TransactedUpdateBuilder.java From rxjava2-jdbc with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public Flowable<Tx<Integer>> counts() { Flowable<Tx<Integer>> o = createFlowable(updateBuilder, db); if (valuesOnly) { return o.filter(tx -> tx.isValue()); } else { return o; } }
Example 6
Source File: ChangesFilter.java From storio with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@NonNull public static Flowable<Changes> applyForTablesAndTags( @NonNull Flowable<Changes> changes, @NonNull Set<String> tables, @NonNull Set<String> tags ) { checkNotNull(tables, "Set of tables can not be null"); checkNotNull(tags, "Set of tags can not be null"); return changes .filter(new ChangesFilter(tables, tags)); }
Example 7
Source File: ChangesFilter.java From storio with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@NonNull public static Flowable<Changes> applyForTables(@NonNull Flowable<Changes> changes, @NonNull Set<String> tables) { checkNotNull(tables, "Set of tables can not be null"); return changes .filter(new ChangesFilter(tables, null)); }
Example 8
Source File: ChangesFilter.java From storio with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@NonNull public static Flowable<Changes> applyForTags(@NonNull Flowable<Changes> changes, @NonNull Set<String> tags) { checkNotNull(tags, "Set of tags can not be null"); return changes .filter(new ChangesFilter(null, tags)); }