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rxRust: a Rust implementation of Reactive Extensions

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Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
rxrust = "1.0.0-beta.0"

Example

use rxrust:: prelude::*;

let mut numbers = observable::from_iter(0..10);
// create an even stream by filter
let even = numbers.clone().filter(|v| v % 2 == 0);
// create an odd stream by filter
let odd = numbers.clone().filter(|v| v % 2 != 0);

// merge odd and even stream again
even.merge(odd).subscribe(|v| print!("{} ", v, ));
// "0 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 9" will be printed.

Clone Stream

In rxrust almost all extensions consume the upstream. So when you try to subscribe a stream twice, the compiler will complain.

 # use rxrust::prelude::*;
 let o = observable::from_iter(0..10);
 o.subscribe(|_| println!("consume in first"));
 o.subscribe(|_| println!("consume in second"));

In this case, we must clone the stream.

 # use rxrust::prelude::*;
 let o = observable::from_iter(0..10);
 o.clone().subscribe(|_| println!("consume in first"));
 o.clone().subscribe(|_| println!("consume in second"));

If you want to share the same observable, you can use Subject.

Scheduler

rxrust use the runtime of the Future as the scheduler, LocalPool and ThreadPool in futures::executor can be used as schedulers directly, and tokio::runtime::Runtime is also supported, but need to enable the feature futures-scheduler. Across Scheduler to implement custom Scheduler. Some Observable Ops (such as delay, and debounce) need the ability to delay, futures-time supports this ability when set with the timer feature, but you can also customize it by setting the new_timer function to NEW_TIMER_FN variant and removing the timer feature.

use rxrust::prelude::*;

// `FuturesThreadPoolScheduler` is the alias of `futures::executor::ThreadPool`.
let threads_scheduler = FuturesThreadPoolScheduler::new().unwrap();

observable::from_iter(0..10)
  .subscribe_on(threads_scheduler.clone())
  .map(|v| v*2)
  .observe_on_threads(threads_scheduler)
  .subscribe(|v| println!("{},", v));

Also, rxrust supports WebAssembly by enabling the feature wasm-scheduler and using the crate wasm-bindgen. A simple example is here.

Converts from a Future

Just use observable::from_future to convert a Future to an observable sequence.

use rxrust::prelude::*;

let mut scheduler_pool = FuturesLocalSchedulerPool::new();
observable::from_future(std::future::ready(1), scheduler_pool.spawner())
  .subscribe(move |v| println!("subscribed with {}", v));

// Wait `task` finish.
scheduler_pool.run();

A from_future_result function is also provided to propagate errors from `Future``.

Missing Features List

See missing features to know what rxRust does not have yet.

All contributions are welcome

We are looking for contributors! Feel free to open issues for asking questions, suggesting features or other things!

Help and contributions can be any of the following:

  • use the project and report issues to the project issues page
  • documentation and README enhancement (VERY important)
  • continuous improvement in a ci Pipeline
  • implement any unimplemented operator, remember to create a pull request before you start your code, so other people know you are working on it.

you can enable the default timer by timer feature, or set a timer across function new_timer_fn

RxRust Team's Projects

rxrust icon rxrust

Rust implementation of Reactive Extensions.

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