pod 'RxCocoa-Texture', '3.x.x'
Your Contributions always welcome welcome!.
RxCocoa provides extensions to the Cocoa and Cocoa Touch frameworks to take advantage of RxSwift. Texture provides various basic UI components such as ASTableNode, ASControlNode, ASButtonNode and so on. ref: Node Subclasses
So, This Library provides extensions to the Texture frameworks to take advantage of RxSwift like a RxCocoa
ref: Texture + RxSwift Interactive Wrapper
: Subscribed Observer operates asynchronously.
Expectation Flow | Expectation UI |
But, Node dosen't know that event value applied on UI before draw.
Unexpectation Flow | Unexpectation UI |
In this case, Node should use setNeedsLayout. but, [bind:_] doesn't call setNeedsLayout automatically.
Normally, you can use like this code
// Profile NetworkImage Node is default
// username, description is Optional
// *** self is usernameNode supernode
viewModel.username
.subscribe(onNext: { [weak self] text in
self?.usernameNode.rx.text(Node.usernameAttributes).onNext(text)
self?.setNeedsLayout() // Here
})
.disposed(by: disposeBag)
If you use ASBinder then you don't need call setNeedsLayout. ASBinder will operates it automatically.
// Profile NetworkImage Node is default
// username, description is Optional
// *** self is usernameNode supernode
viewModel.username
.bind(to: usernameNode.rx.text(Node.usernameAttributes),
setNeedsLayout: self)
.disposed(by: disposeBag)
// *** self is descriptionNode supernode
viewModel.desc
.bind(to: descriptionNode.rx.text(Node.descAttributes),
setNeedsLayout: self)
.disposed(by: disposeBag)
If you don't need setNeedsLayout then just write code like this.
// setNeedsLayout default is nil!
viewModel.username
.bind(to: usernameNode.rx.text(Node.usernameAttributes))
.disposed(by: disposeBag)
viewModel.desc
.bind(to: descriptionNode.rx.text(Node.descAttributes))
.disposed(by: disposeBag)
ASBinder Flow | Output UI |
RxCocoa-Texture is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'RxCocoa-Texture'
This library has been migrated to Texture 2.7. When Rx subscribe logic moves from initialization to didLoad method. I no longer faced this problem. When using RxSwift / RxCocoa, it is safe to subscribe from the didLoad method. https://github.com/TextureGroup/Texture/issues/977
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This library belongs to RxSwiftCommunity. RxCocoa-Texture is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info