Reactive Extensions for Lua

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README.md

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Reactive Extensions for Lua.

RxLua gives Lua the power of Observables, which are data structures that represent a stream of values that arrive over time. They're very handy when dealing with events, streams of data, asynchronous requests, and concurrency.

Getting Started

Lua

Copy the rx.lua file into your project and require it:

local rx = require 'rx'

You can also install RxLua using luarocks:

luarocks install bjornbytes/rxlua

Luvit

Install using lit:

lit install bjornbytes/rx

Then require it:

local rx = require 'rx'

Love2D

See RxLove.

Example Usage

Use RxLua to construct a simple cheer:

local Rx = require 'rx'

Rx.Observable.fromRange(1, 8)
  :filter(function(x) return x % 2 == 0 end)
  :concat(Rx.Observable.of('who do we appreciate'))
  :map(function(value) return value .. '!' end)
  :subscribe(print)

-- => 2! 4! 6! 8! who do we appreciate!

See examples for more.

Resources

Tests

Uses lust. Run with:

lua tests/runner.lua

or, to run a specific test:

lua tests/runner.lua skipUntil

License

MIT, see LICENSE for details.