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A package and tool providing Reactive eXtensions for Go.

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This is a package and tool providing Reactive eXtensions for Go.

The main package provides Rx operators for common Go builtin types, and the tool generates Go code for arbitrary types.

Why?

Yes, good question. Mostly as an exercise to see if it was feasible/possible. It is, largely, except for operators that produce sequence types (ie. arrays or observables of T).

That said, the Rx operators do provide some nice functionality that would otherwise have to be implemented by hand.

Installation

go get github.com/alecthomas/gorx github.com/alecthomas/gorx/cmd/gorx

Usage

To use the package:

import "github.com/alecthomas/gorx"

gorx.
  FromTimeChannel(time.Tick(time.Second)).
  Take(5).
  Do(func(t time.Time) { fmt.Printf("%s\n", t) }).
  Wait()

To generate Rx operators for custom types:

gorx --import=gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2 kingpinrx '*kingpin.CmdClause' '*kingpin.FlagClause'

Examples

A very basic example creating an observable from a set of strings and printing them:

gorx.FromStrings("Ben", "George").Do(func(s string) { fmt.Println(s) }).Wait()

A more complex example. Try retrieving article from cache, otherwise fetch original from Wikipedia, all with a timeout.

func GetCached(url string) *ResponseStream {
  fmt.Printf("No cache entry for %s\n", url)
  return ThrowResponse(errors.New("not implemented"))
}
func SetCached(response *http.Response) {
  fmt.Printf("Caching %s\n", response.Request.URL)
}

func Get(url string) *ResponseStream {
  return StartResponse(func() (*http.Response, error) {
    response, err := http.Get(url)
    if err == nil && (response.StatusCode < 200 || response.StatusCode > 299) {
      return nil, errors.New(http.StatusText(response.StatusCode))
    }
    return response, err
  })
}

func URLForArticle(article string) string {
  return "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" + article
}

func LogError(err error) {
  fmt.Printf("error: %s\n", err)
}

func GetWikipediaArticles(timeout time.Duration, articles ...string) *ResponseStream {
  // Try cached URL first, then recover with remote URL and
  // finally recover with an empty stream.
  return FromStringArray(articles).
    Map(URLForArticle).
    FlatMapResponse(func(url string) ResponseObservable {
      remote := Get(url).
        Timeout(timeout).
        Do(SetCached).
        DoOnError(LogError).
        Catch(EmptyResponse())
      return GetCached(url).
        Catch(remote)
    })
}

Operators

Following are a list of the core operators as defined by reactivex.io that have been implemented and will (probably) be implemented soon:

Create operators

  • Create
  • Empty
  • Never
  • Throw
  • Just
  • Range
  • Repeat
  • Start

Not implemented:

  • Defer
  • Timer

Transformations

  • Map
  • Reduce
  • Scan
  • FlatMap

Not implemented:

  • Buffer
  • GroupBy
  • Window

Note: These operators are currently not implemented because each distinct observable type requires quite a lot of boilerplate code, and these operators produce new types. eg. .Buffer(2) would transform T to a stream of []T, .FlatMap(f) would transform T to a TStreamStream, etc. One "solution" is to only generate these operators if the user explicitly requests these resultant types.

Filters

  • Distinct
  • ElementAt
  • Filter
  • First
  • Last
  • Skip
  • SkipLast
  • Take
  • TakeLast
  • IgnoreElements
  • Sample
  • Debounce

Combining

  • Merge
  • MergeDelayError

Not implemented:

  • CombineLatest
  • And / Then / When
  • Zip
  • Join
  • StartWith
  • Switch
  • Zip

Note: See note above for Transformations for why these are not implemented.

Error handling

  • Catch
  • Retry

Mathematics and Aggregation

  • Concat
  • Average
  • Count
  • Min
  • Max
  • Reduce
  • Sum

Utility

  • Do
  • Subscribe

Not implemented:

  • Delay
  • Timeout
  • Timestamp
  • Materialize / Dematerialize
  • Serialize
  • TimeInterval

Conditional and Boolean

Not implemented:

  • All
  • Amb
  • Contains
  • DefaultIfEmpty
  • SequenceEqual
  • SkipUntil
  • SkipWhile
  • TakeUntil
  • TakeWhile

Conversion

  • To (one, array, channel)
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