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Reactive Programming in Swift

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About Rx

⚠️ This readme describes RxSwift 3.0 version that requires Swift 3.0.

⚠️ If you are looking for Swift 2.3 compatible version, please take a look at RxSwift ~> 2.0 versions and swift-2.3 branch.

Rx is a generic abstraction of computation expressed through Observable<Element> interface.

This is a Swift version of Rx.

It tries to port as many concepts from the original version as possible, but some concepts were adapted for more pleasant and performant integration with iOS/macOS environment.

Cross platform documentation can be found on ReactiveX.io.

Like the original Rx, its intention is to enable easy composition of asynchronous operations and event/data streams.

KVO observing, async operations and streams are all unified under abstraction of sequence. This is the reason why Rx is so simple, elegant and powerful.

I came here because I want to ...

... understand
... install
... hack around
... interact
... compare
... find compatible
... see the broader vision
  • Does this exist for Android? RxJava
  • Where is all of this going, what is the future, what about reactive architectures, how do you design entire apps this way? Cycle.js - this is javascript, but RxJS is javascript version of Rx.

Usage

Here's an example In Action
Define search for GitHub repositories ...
let searchResults = searchBar.rx.text.orEmpty
    .throttle(0.3, scheduler: MainScheduler.instance)
    .distinctUntilChanged()
    .flatMapLatest { query -> Observable<[Repository]> in
        if query.isEmpty {
            return .just([])
        }
    return searchGitHub(query)
        .catchErrorJustReturn([])
}
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... then bind the results to your tableview
searchResults
    .bindTo(tableView.rx.items(cellIdentifier: "Cell")) {
        (index, repository: Repository, cell) in
        cell.textLabel?.text = repository.name
        cell.detailTextLabel?.text = repository.url
    }
    .disposed(by: disposeBag)

Requirements

  • Xcode 8.0
  • Swift 3.0

Installation

Rx doesn't contain any external dependencies.

These are currently the supported options:

Manual

Open Rx.xcworkspace, choose RxExample and hit run. This method will build everything and run the sample app

Tested with pod --version: 1.1.1

# Podfile
use_frameworks!

target 'YOUR_TARGET_NAME' do
    pod 'RxSwift',    '~> 3.0'
    pod 'RxCocoa',    '~> 3.0'
end

# RxTests and RxBlocking make the most sense in the context of unit/integration tests
target 'YOUR_TESTING_TARGET' do
    pod 'RxBlocking', '~> 3.0'
    pod 'RxTest',     '~> 3.0'
end

Replace YOUR_TARGET_NAME and then, in the Podfile directory, type:

$ pod install

Tested with carthage version: 0.18.1

Add this to Cartfile

github "ReactiveX/RxSwift" ~> 3.0
$ carthage update

Tested with swift build --version: 3.0.0 (swiftpm-19)

Create a Package.swift file.

import PackageDescription

let package = Package(
    name: "RxTestProject",
    targets: [],
    dependencies: [
        .Package(url: "https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxSwift.git", majorVersion: 3)
    ]
)
$ swift build

Manually using git submodules

  • Add RxSwift as a submodule
$ git submodule add git@github.com:ReactiveX/RxSwift.git
  • Drag Rx.xcodeproj into Project Navigator
  • Go to Project > Targets > Build Phases > Link Binary With Libraries, click + and select RxSwift-[Platform] and RxCocoa-[Platform] targets

References

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Reactive Programming in Swift

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