How to use RxSwift Observable<Int>.interval?

PEZ picture PEZ · Sep 25, 2017 · Viewed 8.3k times · Source

I'm trying to emit a sequence on a ”pulse” at a given time interval. Totally new to everything Rx, but thought this would do it:

import RxSwift
let db = DisposeBag()

_ = Observable<Int>.interval(1.0, scheduler: MainScheduler.instance)
    .debug("interval")
    .subscribe(onNext: {
        print($0)
    })
    .addDisposableTo(db)

But it only outputs:

2017-09-25 06:12:41.161: interval -> subscribed

And nothing more. What am I not understanding here?

Answer

iska picture iska · Sep 25, 2017

There is nothing wrong with your code. The dispose bag is alive as it should be. However, the playground execution ends as soon as the last instruction is run, hence the problem.

In order to tell the playground to continue running after everything was executed, you have to import PlaygroundSupport and tell the page to continue running:

import RxSwift
import PlaygroundSupport

let db = DisposeBag()

Observable<Int>.interval(1.0, scheduler: MainScheduler.instance)
    .debug("interval")
    .subscribe(onNext: {
        print($0)
    })
    .addDisposableTo(db)

PlaygroundPage.current.needsIndefiniteExecution = true