Kotlin Coroutines binding APIs for Android UI widgets from the platform and support libraries. Supports Flow, ReceiveChannel and Actor.
This library is for Android applications only. Help you to transform Android UI events into cold Flow, hot ReceiveChannel or just perform an action through an Actor.
Platform bindings:
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind:1.5.5'
AndroidX library bindings:
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-activity:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-appcompat:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-core:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-drawerlayout:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-leanback:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-lifecycle:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-navigation:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-recyclerview:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-slidingpanelayout:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-swiperefreshlayout:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-viewpager:1.5.5'
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-viewpager2:1.5.5'
Google 'material' library bindings:
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:corbind-material:1.5.5'
Snapshot build:
repositories {
maven { url 'https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/' }
}
dependencies {
implementation 'ru.ldralighieri.corbind:{module}:1.5.6-SNAPSHOT'
}
You can find a list of extensions in the description of each module:
corbind
corbind-activity
corbind-appcompat
corbind-core
corbind-drawerlayout
corbind-leanback
corbind-lifecycle
corbind-material
corbind-navigation
corbind-recyclerview
corbind-slidingpanelayout
corbind-swiperefreshlayout
corbind-viewpager
corbind-viewpager2
If you need to get a text change events of EditText widget, simple use case with cold Flow will look something like this:
findViewById<EditText>(R.id.et_name)
.textChanges() // Flow<CharSequence>
.onEach { /* handle text change events */ }
.flowWithLifecycle(lifecycle)
.launchIn(lifecycleScope) // lifecycle-runtime-ktx
If you prefer hot ReceiveChannel and you need to get a ViewPager page selection events, then the use case will transform in something like this:
launch {
findViewById<ViewPager>(R.id.vp_slides)
.pageSelections(scope) // ReceiveChannel<Int>
.consumeEach {
/* handle ViewPager events */
}
}
And if you just need to perform an action on button click, the easiest way will be:
launch {
findViewById<AppCompatButton>(R.id.bt_confirm)
.clicks {
/* perform an action on View click events */
}
}
Just one more traditional example of login button enabling/disabling by email and password field validation:
combine(
et_email.textChanges()
.map { Patterns.EMAIL_ADDRESS.matcher(it).matches() },
et_password.textChanges()
.map { it.length > 7 },
transform = { email, password -> email && password }
)
.onEach { bt_login.isEnabled = it }
.flowWithLifecycle(lifecycle)
.launchIn(lifecycleScope) // lifecycle-runtime-ktx
More examples in module descriptions and in source code
If I forgot something or you have any ideas what can be added or corrected, please create an issue or contact me directly.
Jake Wharton. This project is inspired by RxBinding.
Copyright 2019-2022 Vladimir Raupov
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