Xcode 7 Swift 2.1 required
Rx is a generic abstraction of computation expressed through Observable<Element>
interface.
This is a Swift version of Rx.
It tries to port as many concepts from the original version as possible, but some concepts were adapted for more pleasant and performant integration with iOS/OSX environment.
Cross platform documentation can be found on ReactiveX.io.
Like the original Rx, its intention is to enable easy composition of asynchronous operations and event/data streams.
KVO observing, async operations and streams are all unified under abstraction of sequence. This is the reason why Rx is so simple, elegant and powerful.
- Why use Rx. Why to Use Rx
- How RxSwift works. Getting Started
- What is that
Driver
,ControlProperty
,Variable
... and why do they exist. Units - The math behind Rx. Math Behind Rx
- What are those hot/cold observable sequences. Hot vs Cold Observable Sequences
- Glance at the public API. API Summary
- Integrate RxSwift/RxCocoa with my app. Installation Guide
- with example app. Running Example App
- with operators in playgrounds. Playgrounds
- All of this is great, but I want to meet other people using this library and exchange experience, brainstorm, ask about real world problems and solutions. Join Slack Channel
- Report a problem using the library. Open an Issue With Bug Template
- Request a new feature. Open an Issue With Feature Request Template
- Compare with other libraries. Comparison
- Find RxSwift compatible libraries from RxSwiftCommunity
- Pods using RxSwift