reactivex 4.0.4

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reactivex 4.0.4

A library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable
collections and query operator functions in Python

ReactiveX for Python v4
For v3.X please go to the v3 branch.
ReactiveX for Python v4.x runs on Python 3.7 or above. To
install:
pip3 install reactivex


About ReactiveX
ReactiveX for Python (RxPY) is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based
programs using observable sequences and pipable query operators in Python. Using Rx,
developers represent asynchronous data streams with Observables, query asynchronous data
streams using operators, and parameterize concurrency in data/event streams using
Schedulers.
import reactivex as rx
from reactivex import operators as ops

source = rx.of("Alpha", "Beta", "Gamma", "Delta", "Epsilon")

composed = source.pipe(
ops.map(lambda s: len(s)),
ops.filter(lambda i: i >= 5)
)
composed.subscribe(lambda value: print("Received {0}".format(value)))


Learning ReactiveX
Read the documentation to learn
the principles of ReactiveX and get the complete reference of the available
operators.
If you need to migrate code from RxPY v1.x or v3.x, read the migration section.
There is also a list of third party documentation available here.


Community
Join the conversation on GitHub Discussions! if you have any questions or
suggestions.


Differences from .NET and RxJS
ReactiveX for Python is a fairly complete implementation of
Rx with more than
120 operators, and
over 1300 passing unit-tests. RxPY
is mostly a direct port of RxJS, but also borrows a bit from Rx.NET and RxJava in
terms of threading and blocking operators.
ReactiveX for Python follows PEP 8, so
all function and method names are snake_cased i.e lowercase with words separated by
underscores as necessary to improve readability.
Thus .NET code such as:
var group = source.GroupBy(i => i % 3);
need to be written with an _ in Python:
group = source.pipe(ops.group_by(lambda i: i % 3))
With ReactiveX for Python you should use named keyword arguments instead of positional arguments when an
operator has multiple optional arguments. RxPY will not try to detect which arguments
you are giving to the operator (or not).


Development
This project is managed using Poetry. Code is formatted
using Black, isort. Code is statically type checked using pyright and mypy.
If you want to take advantage of the default VSCode integration, then
first configure Poetry to make its virtual environment in the
repository:
poetry config virtualenvs.in-project true
After cloning the repository, activate the tooling:
poetry install
poetry run pre-commit install
Run unit tests:
poetry run pytest
Run code checks (manually):
poetry run pre-commit run --all-files

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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