beginner992
beginner992

Reputation: 719

Is it possible to make one LiveData of two LiveDatas?

I have two DAOs, two Repositories and two POJOs. There is some way to create one Livedata of two? I need it to make single list for Recyclerview. POJOs are similar objects.

ExpenseRepository:

public class ExpenseRepository {

private ExpenseDao expenseDao;
private LiveData<List<Expense>> allExpenses;

public ExpenseRepository(Application application) {
    ExpenseIncomeDatabase database = ExpenseIncomeDatabase.getInstance(application);
    expenseDao = database.expenseDao();
    allExpenses = expenseDao.getExpensesByDay();
}

public LiveData<List<Expense>> getAllExpensesByDay() {
    return allExpenses;
}

IncomeRepository:

public class IncomeRepository {

private IncomeDao incomeDao;
private LiveData<List<Income>> allIncomes;

public IncomeRepository(Application application) {
    ExpenseIncomeDatabase database = ExpenseIncomeDatabase.getInstance(application);
    incomeDao = database.incomeDao();
    allIncomes = incomeDao.getIncomesByDay();
}

public LiveData<List<Income>> getAllIncomesByDay() {
    return allIncomes;
}

ExpenseDao:

@Dao
public interface ExpenseDao {

@Query("SELECT * FROM expense_table ORDER BY day") 
LiveData<List<Expense>> getExpensesByDay();

IncomeDao:

@Dao
public interface IncomeDao {

@Query("SELECT * FROM income_table ORDER BY day") 
LiveData<List<Income>> getIncomesByDay();

DailyViewModel:

public class DailyFragmentViewModel extends AndroidViewModel {

private ExpenseRepository expenseRepository;
private IncomeRepository incomeRepository;
private LiveData<Pair<List<Expense>, List<Income>>> combined;
private ExpenseDao expenseDao;
private IncomeDao incomeDao;

public DailyFragmentViewModel(@NonNull Application application) {
    super(application);
    expenseRepository = new ExpenseRepository(application);
    incomeRepository = new IncomeRepository(application);
    combined = new DailyCombinedLiveData(expenseDao.getExpensesByDay(), incomeDao.getIncomesByDay());
}

public LiveData<Pair<List<Expense>, List<Income>>> getExpensesAndIncomes() {
    return combined;
}

Upvotes: 11

Views: 7249

Answers (3)

iamanbansal
iamanbansal

Reputation: 2742

Created this extension function in kotlin

fun <A, B> LiveData<A>.zipWith(stream: LiveData<B>): LiveData<Pair<A, B>> {
 val result = MediatorLiveData<Pair<A, B>>()
  result.addSource(this) { a ->
    if (a != null && stream.value != null) {
        result.value = Pair(a, stream.value!!)
    }
  }
 result.addSource(stream) { b ->
    if (b != null && this.value != null) {
        result.value = Pair(this.value!!, b)
    }
 }
 return result
}

Upvotes: 3

EpicPandaForce
EpicPandaForce

Reputation: 81549

I assume you want to combine them, yes? You'll need a MediatorLiveData, but the guy saying you now need Object is wrong. What you need is a MediatorLiveData<Pair<List<Expense>, List<Income>>>.

public class CombinedLiveData extends MediatorLiveData<Pair<List<Expense>, List<Income>>> {
    private List<Expense> expenses = Collections.emptyList();
    private List<Income> incomes = Collections.emptyList();

    public CombinedLiveData(LiveData<List<Expense>> ld1, LiveData<List<Income>> ld2) {
        setValue(Pair.create(expenses, incomes));

        addSource(ld1, expenses -> { 
             if(expenses != null) {
                this.expenses = expenses;
             } 
             setValue(Pair.create(expenses, incomes)); 
        });

        addSource(ld2, incomes -> { 
            if(incomes != null) {
                this.incomes = incomes;
            } 
            setValue(Pair.create(expenses, incomes));
        });
    }
}

You could potentially make this generic and it'd be the implementation of combineLatest for two LiveData using tuples of 2-arity (Pair).

EDIT: like this:

public class CombinedLiveData2<A, B> extends MediatorLiveData<Pair<A, B>> {
    private A a;
    private B b;

    public CombinedLiveData2(LiveData<A> ld1, LiveData<B> ld2) {
        setValue(Pair.create(a, b));

        addSource(ld1, a -> { 
             if(a != null) {
                this.a = a;
             } 
             setValue(Pair.create(a, b)); 
        });

        addSource(ld2, b -> { 
            if(b != null) {
                this.b = b;
            } 
            setValue(Pair.create(a, b));
        });
    }
}

Beware that I lost the ability to set Collections.emptyList() as initial values of A and B with this scenario, and you WILL need to check for nulls when you access the data inside the pair.

EDIT: You can use the library https://github.com/Zhuinden/livedata-combinetuple-kt (Kotlin) or https://github.com/Zhuinden/livedata-combineutil-java/ (Java) which does the same thing.

Upvotes: 18

Damia Fuentes
Damia Fuentes

Reputation: 5503

Instead of having a class to add 2 live datas, another class to add 3 live datas, etc. We can use a more abstract way where we can add as many live datas as we want.

import androidx.lifecycle.LiveData
import androidx.lifecycle.MediatorLiveData

/**
 * CombinedLiveData is a helper class to combine results from multiple LiveData sources.
 * @param liveDatas Variable number of LiveData arguments.
 * @param combine   Function reference that will be used to combine all LiveData data.
 * @param R         The type of data returned after combining all LiveData data.
 * Usage:
 * CombinedLiveData<SomeType>(
 *     getLiveData1(),
 *     getLiveData2(),
 *     ... ,
 *     getLiveDataN()
 * ) { datas: List<Any?> ->
 *     // Use datas[0], datas[1], ..., datas[N] to return a SomeType value
 * }
 */
class CombinedLiveData<R>(vararg liveDatas: LiveData<*>,
                          private val combine: (datas: List<Any?>) -> R) : MediatorLiveData<R>() {

    private val datas: MutableList<Any?> = MutableList(liveDatas.size) { null }

    init {
        for(i in liveDatas.indices){
            super.addSource(liveDatas[i]) {
                datas[i] = it
                value = combine(datas)
            }
        }
    }
}

Upvotes: 1

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