public final class OperatorOnErrorResumeNextViaFunction<T> extends java.lang.Object implements Observable.Operator<T,T>
onError
if it encounters an error.
By default, when an Observable encounters an error that prevents it from emitting the expected item to its
Observer, the Observable invokes its Observer's onError
method, and then quits without invoking any
more of its Observer's methods. The onErrorResumeNext
operation changes this behavior. If you pass a
function that returns an Observable (resumeFunction
) to onErrorResumeNext
, if the source
Observable encounters an error, instead of invoking its Observer's onError
method, it will instead
relinquish control to this new Observable, which will invoke the Observer's onNext
method if it is
able to do so. In such a case, because no Observable necessarily invokes onError
, the Observer may
never know that an error happened.
You can use this to prevent errors from propagating or to supply fallback data should errors be encountered.
Constructor and Description |
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OperatorOnErrorResumeNextViaFunction(Func1<java.lang.Throwable,? extends Observable<? extends T>> f) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Subscriber<? super T> |
call(Subscriber<? super T> child) |
public OperatorOnErrorResumeNextViaFunction(Func1<java.lang.Throwable,? extends Observable<? extends T>> f)
public Subscriber<? super T> call(Subscriber<? super T> child)
call
in interface Func1<Subscriber<? super T>,Subscriber<? super T>>