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Simplifying Android Development with Coroutines and Flows

By : Jomar Tigcal
Book Image

Simplifying Android Development with Coroutines and Flows

By: Jomar Tigcal

Overview of this book

Coroutines and flows are the new recommended way for developers to carry out asynchronous programming in Android using simple, modern, and testable code. This book will teach you how coroutines and flows work and how to use them in building Android applications, along with helping you to develop modern Android applications with asynchronous programming using real data. The book begins by showing you how to create and handle Kotlin coroutines on Android. You’ll explore asynchronous programming in Kotlin, and understand how to test Kotlin coroutines. Next, you'll learn about Kotlin flows on Android, and have a closer look at using Kotlin flows by getting to grips with handling flow cancellations and exceptions and testing the flows. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills you need to build high-quality and maintainable Android applications using coroutines and flows.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Kotlin Coroutines on Android
6
Part 2 – Kotlin Flows on Android

Exercise 6.01 – Handling Flow exception in an Android app

In this exercise, you will be continuing with the movie app you worked on in Exercise 5.01 – Using Kotlin Flow in an Android app. This application displays the movies that are playing now in movie theaters. You will be updating the project to handle Flow cancelations and exceptions by following these steps:

  1. In Android Studio, open the movie app you worked on in Exercise 5.01 – Using Kotlin Flow in an Android app.
  2. Go to the MovieViewModel class. In the fetchMovies function, remove the line that sets the value of _loading to true. Your function will look like the following:
    fun fetchMovies() {
        viewModelScope.launch (dispatcher) {
            MovieRepository.fetchMoviesFlow()
                .collect {
                  ...