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DebounceBuffer: Use publish(), debounce() and buffer() together to capture bursts of events.
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import java.util.List; | |
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; | |
import rx.Observable; | |
import rx.Subscriber; | |
import rx.schedulers.Schedulers; | |
public class DebounceBuffer { | |
public static void main(String args[]) { | |
// debounce to the last value in each burst | |
// intermittentBursts().debounce(10, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS).toBlocking().forEach(System.out::println); | |
/* The following will emit a buffered list as it is debounced */ | |
// first we multicast the stream ... using refCount so it handles the subscribe/unsubscribe | |
Observable<Integer> burstStream = intermittentBursts().take(20).publish().refCount(); | |
// then we get the debounced version | |
Observable<Integer> debounced = burstStream.debounce(10, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); | |
// then the buffered one that uses the debounced stream to demark window start/stop | |
Observable<List<Integer>> buffered = burstStream.buffer(debounced); | |
// then we subscribe to the buffered stream so it does what we want | |
buffered.toBlocking().forEach(System.out::println); | |
} | |
/** | |
* This is an artificial source to demonstrate an infinite stream that bursts intermittently | |
*/ | |
public static Observable<Integer> intermittentBursts() { | |
return Observable.create((Subscriber<? super Integer> s) -> { | |
while (!s.isUnsubscribed()) { | |
// burst some number of items | |
for (int i = 0; i < Math.random() * 20; i++) { | |
s.onNext(i); | |
} | |
try { | |
// sleep for a random amount of time | |
// NOTE: Only using Thread.sleep here as an artificial demo. | |
Thread.sleep((long) (Math.random() * 1000)); | |
} catch (Exception e) { | |
// do nothing | |
} | |
} | |
}).subscribeOn(Schedulers.newThread()); // use newThread since we are using sleep to block | |
} | |
} |
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import java.util.List; | |
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; | |
import rx.Observable; | |
import rx.Subscriber; | |
import rx.schedulers.Schedulers; | |
/** | |
* Variant of above that uses `publish(Func1<? super Observable<T>, ? extends Observable<R>> selector)` | |
* which allows multicasting without the need to use `refcount()` which can result in race conditions. | |
* */ | |
public class DebounceBufferPublish { | |
public static void main(String args[]) { | |
/* The following will emit a buffered list as it is debounced */ | |
Observable<List<Integer>> buffered = intermittentBursts().take(20).publish(stream -> { | |
// inside the `publish` function we can access `stream` in a multicasted manner | |
return stream.buffer(stream.debounce(10, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)); | |
}); | |
buffered.toBlocking().forEach(System.out::println); | |
} | |
/** | |
* This is an artificial source to demonstrate an infinite stream that bursts intermittently | |
*/ | |
public static Observable<Integer> intermittentBursts() { | |
return Observable.create((Subscriber<? super Integer> s) -> { | |
while (!s.isUnsubscribed()) { | |
// burst some number of items | |
for (int i = 0; i < Math.random() * 20; i++) { | |
s.onNext(i); | |
} | |
try { | |
// sleep for a random amount of time | |
// NOTE: Only using Thread.sleep here as an artificial demo. | |
Thread.sleep((long) (Math.random() * 1000)); | |
} catch (Exception e) { | |
// do nothing | |
} | |
} | |
}).subscribeOn(Schedulers.newThread()); // use newThread since we are using sleep to block | |
} | |
} |
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