RxSwift to ReactiveSwift Cheatsheet
This is a Cheatsheet for RxSwift developers migrating to projects using ReactiveSwift .
Inspired by the RxSwift to Combine cheatsheet
RxSwift
ReactiveSwift
Deployment Target
iOS 8.0+
iOS 8.0+
Platforms supported
iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, Linux
iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, Linux.
Spec
Reactive Extensions (ReactiveX)
FRP
Framework Consumption
Third-party
Third-party
Maintained by
Open-Source / Community
Open-Source / Community
UI Bindings
RxCocoa.
ReactiveCocoa
RxSwift
ReactiveSwift
Notes
AnyObserver
Signal.Observer
In practise, since there are no different Observer types, the AnyObserver concept is redundant in ReactiveSwift
BehaviorRelay
Property / MutableProperty
Since MutableProperty
can never have errors, we don't need a Relay specific version.
BehaviorSubject
Property / MutableProperty
Completable
Signal / SignalProducer
A Signal
or SignalProducer
where Value == Never
can only complete or emit an error event
CompositeDisposable
CompositeDisposable
ConnectableObservableType
❌
Disposable
Disposable
Note: in ReactiveSwift you rarely have to keep hold of Disposables or manage their lifetime manually, it's mostly automatic.
DisposeBag
CompositeDisposable
Driver
❌
Maybe
❌
Trivial to create using take(first: 1)
Observable
Signal / SignalProducer
Signal is a "hot" observable, and SignalProducer is a "cold" observable that will only emit values once a subscription is started
Observer
Signal.Observer
PublishRelay
❌
Could be recreated easily in ReactiveSwift using the flatMapError
operator on a Signal.pipe()
PublishSubject
Signal.pipe()
There is no Subject type, but Signal.pipe()
returns a tuple of (output: Signal, input: Signal.Observer)
which you use to both observe and send values
ReplaySubject
❌
Can be created using the replayLazily(upTo:)
operator
ScheduledDisposable
❌
SchedulerType
Scheduler
SerialDisposable
SerialDisposable
Signal
❌
NOTE: not to be confused with ReactiveSwift Signal
which is completely different
Single
❌
Could easily be created as an initializer for SignalProducer
SubjectType
Signal.pipe()
There is no Subject type, but Signal.pipe()
returns a tuple of (output: Signal, input: Signal.Observer)
which you use to both observe and send values
TestScheduler
TestScheduler
RxSwift
ReactiveSwift
Notes
amb()
flatten(.race)
asObservable()
❌
Not required in ReactiveSwift, although Property.producer
and Property.signal
are similar
asObserver()
❌
bind(to:)
<~ operator (BindingTargets)
buffer
❌
(it used to exist, but was removed)
catchError
flatMapError
catchErrorJustReturn
❌
Easy to create as flatMapError { _ in SignalProducer<Value, Never> (value: value) }
combineLatest
combineLatest
compactMap
compactMap
concat
concat / prefix
concatMap
❌
create
SignalProducer.init { }
debounce
debounce
debug
logEvents
deferred
❌
Trivial to create
delay
delay
delaySubscription
❌
dematerialize
dematerialize
distinctUntilChanged
skipRepeats
do
on
elementAt
❌
empty
SignalProducer.empty
enumerated
❌
error
SignalProducer.init(error:)
filter
filter
first
take(first:)
(see also take(last:)
)
flatMap
flatMap(.merge)
flatMapFirst
flatMap(.throttle)
flatMapLatest
flatMap(.latest)
from(optional:)
❌
Easy to create using .init(.value: Value?).skipNil()
groupBy
❌
ifEmpty(default:)
❌
ifEmpty(switchTo:)
❌
ignoreElements
❌
Easy to create
interval
❌
just
SignalProducer.init(value:)
map
map
materialize
materialize
merge
merge
merge(maxConcurrent:)
❌
multicast
replayLazily(upTo:)
never
SignalProducer.never
observeOn
observe(on:)
of
SignalProducer.init(_ values:)
publish
❌
range
❌
reduce
reduce
refCount
❌
Not meaningful in ReactiveSwift
repeatElement
repeat
retry, retry(3)
retry(upTo:)
retryWhen
❌
sample
sample(on:), sample(with:)
scan
scan
share
replayLazily(upTo:)
skip
skip(first:)
skipUntil
skip(until:)
skipWhile
skip(while:)
startWith
prefix
subscribe
startWithValues / observeValues
subscribeOn
start(on:) / observe(on:)
takeLast
take(last:)
takeUntil
take(until:)
throttle
throttle
timeout
timeout
timer
SignalProducer.timer
toArray
collect
window
❌
withLatestFrom
combineLatest
zip
zip
Hello 👋
Thanks for this gist :) I always open this whenever I am dealing with ReactiveSwift code at work.
Today I just noticed that, in the operators section table, the second column is incorrectly named as
Combine
could you please update it? :)Since it's a gist, I can't update it otherwise I'd have updated it.
Thank you!