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Spring Boot Netflix RxJava Declarative Schedulers
A Spring Boot starter for RxJava schedulers integration
Setup
Add the Spring Boot starter to your project:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.jmnarloch</groupId>
<artifactId>rxjava-scheduler-spring-boot-starter</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
Usage
Adds a declarative approach for defining schedulers on the methods RxJava return types: Observable or Single.
- SubscribeOn - subscribes to the RxJava predefined scheduler.
- SubscribeOnBean - subscribes to Scheduler defined as bean within application context.
Example
@Configuration
@EnableAspectJAutoProxy
public static class Application {
@Bean
public rx.Scheduler executorScheduler() {
return Schedulers.from(
Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor()
);
}
}
Afterwards you can define that your bean uses the custom scheduler or any of the RxJava predefined scheduler
by annotating your methods. This is going to work as long as the return type is either Observable
or Single
.
@Service
public class InvoiceService {
@SubscribeOn(Scheduler.IO)
public Observable<Invoice> getInvoices() {
return Observable.just(
...
);
}
@SubscribeOnBean("executorScheduler")
public Observable<Invoice> getUnprocessedInvoices() {
return Observable.just(
...
);
}
}
Note: You need to enable Spring AOP proxies through @EnableAspectJAutoProxy
in order to use this extension.
Properties
The only supported property is rxjava.schedulers.enabled
which allows to disable this extension.
rxjava.schedulers.enabled=true # true by default
License
Apache 2.0