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letquery:Query<Person>=......
query.publisher
.replaceError(with:[])
/*.assign(to: \.persons, on: viewModel)*/
.sink(receiveValue:{ persons in
viewModel.persons = persons
}).store(in:&cancellables)
Expected behavior
I expected that viewModel.persons will update continuously when I add / change a record that will match my query.
Actual behavior
After the initial query result is consumed by the Subscriber, QueryPublisher will unsubscribe because various Subscriber implementations like sink(), assign(to:) or onReceive() of a SwiftUI view will return Subscriber.Demand.none which causes QueryPublisher to signal completion to the Subscriber and shut down.
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I'm also curious of how to handle this, I ended up creating a custom subscriber that after every receive requests unlimited but it seems like an ugly hack to me
Thanks for reporting. The current publisher implementation indeed does send the finished event once it receives a none demand (so demand for 0) from the subscriber.
I guess the underlying issue is that it uses Query.subscribe() behind the scenes which does not have a concept for demand. We should probably have a look at improving this, or maybe someone has an idea for an improvement?
And so I think the current workaround is to use the subscribe APIs (like in the example) instead.
(There is also an internal issue to improve SwiftUI support at objectbox/objectbox-swift#134.)
Is there an existing issue?
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Expected behavior
I expected that viewModel.persons will update continuously when I add / change a record that will match my query.
Actual behavior
After the initial query result is consumed by the Subscriber, QueryPublisher will unsubscribe because various Subscriber implementations like sink(), assign(to:) or onReceive() of a SwiftUI view will return Subscriber.Demand.none which causes QueryPublisher to signal completion to the Subscriber and shut down.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: