/** * Copyright (c) 2016-present, RxJava Contributors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is * distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See * the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ package io.reactivex.internal.operators.flowable; import org.reactivestreams.*; import io.reactivex.*; import io.reactivex.exceptions.Exceptions; import io.reactivex.functions.*; import io.reactivex.internal.subscriptions.*; import io.reactivex.plugins.RxJavaPlugins; public final class FlowableDoOnLifecycle<T> extends AbstractFlowableWithUpstream<T, T> { private final Consumer<? super Subscription> onSubscribe; private final LongConsumer onRequest; private final Action onCancel; public FlowableDoOnLifecycle(Flowable<T> source, Consumer<? super Subscription> onSubscribe, LongConsumer onRequest, Action onCancel) { super(source); this.onSubscribe = onSubscribe; this.onRequest = onRequest; this.onCancel = onCancel; } @Override protected void subscribeActual(Subscriber<? super T> s) { source.subscribe(new SubscriptionLambdaSubscriber<T>(s, onSubscribe, onRequest, onCancel)); } static final class SubscriptionLambdaSubscriber<T> implements FlowableSubscriber<T>, Subscription { final Subscriber<? super T> actual; final Consumer<? super Subscription> onSubscribe; final LongConsumer onRequest; final Action onCancel; Subscription s; SubscriptionLambdaSubscriber(Subscriber<? super T> actual, Consumer<? super Subscription> onSubscribe, LongConsumer onRequest, Action onCancel) { this.actual = actual; this.onSubscribe = onSubscribe; this.onCancel = onCancel; this.onRequest = onRequest; } @Override public void onSubscribe(Subscription s) { // this way, multiple calls to onSubscribe can show up in tests that use doOnSubscribe to validate behavior try { onSubscribe.accept(s); } catch (Throwable e) { Exceptions.throwIfFatal(e); s.cancel(); this.s = SubscriptionHelper.CANCELLED; EmptySubscription.error(e, actual); return; } if (SubscriptionHelper.validate(this.s, s)) { this.s = s; actual.onSubscribe(this); } } @Override public void onNext(T t) { actual.onNext(t); } @Override public void onError(Throwable t) { if (s != SubscriptionHelper.CANCELLED) { actual.onError(t); } else { RxJavaPlugins.onError(t); } } @Override public void onComplete() { if (s != SubscriptionHelper.CANCELLED) { actual.onComplete(); } } @Override public void request(long n) { try { onRequest.accept(n); } catch (Throwable e) { Exceptions.throwIfFatal(e); RxJavaPlugins.onError(e); } s.request(n); } @Override public void cancel() { try { onCancel.run(); } catch (Throwable e) { Exceptions.throwIfFatal(e); RxJavaPlugins.onError(e); } s.cancel(); } } }