Monix
Asynchronous, Reactive Programming for Scala and Scala.js.
Overview
Monix is a high-performance Scala / Scala.js library for composing asynchronous,
event-based programs.
It started as a proper implementation of ReactiveX,
with stronger functional programming influences and designed from the ground up
for back-pressure and made to interact cleanly with Scala's standard library,
compatible out-of-the-box with the Reactive Streams
protocol. It then expanded to include abstractions for suspending side effects
and for resource handling, and is one of the parents and implementors of
Cats Effect.
A Typelevel project, Monix proudly
exemplifies pure, typeful, functional programming in Scala, while being pragmatic,
and making no compromise on performance.
Highlights:
- exposes the kick-ass Observable,
Iterant,
Task,
IO[E, A], and
Coeval data types,
along with all the support they need
- modular, split into multiple sub-projects, only use what you need
- designed for true asynchronicity, running on both the
JVM and Scala.js
- excellent test coverage, code quality, and API documentation
as a primary project policy
Usage
Library dependency (sbt)
For the stable release (compatible with Cats, and Cats-Effect 2.x):
libraryDependencies += "io.monix" %% "monix" % "3.4.1"
Sub-projects
Monix 3.x is modular by design. See the sub-modules graph:
You can pick and choose:
monix-execution
exposes the low-level execution environment, or
more precisely Scheduler
, Cancelable
, Atomic
, Local
, CancelableFuture
and Future
based abstractions from monix-catnap
.monix-catnap
exposes pure abstractions built on top of
the Cats-Effect type classes;
depends on monix-execution
, Cats 1.x and Cats-Effectmonix-eval
exposes Task
, Coeval
;
depends on monix-execution
monix-reactive
exposes Observable
for modeling reactive,
push-based streams with back-pressure; depends on monix-eval
monix-tail
exposes Iterant
streams for purely functional pull
based streaming; depends on monix-eval
and makes heavy use of
Cats-Effectmonix
provides all of the above
Documentation
See:
API Documentation:
(contributions are welcome)
Related:
Contributing
The Monix project welcomes contributions from anybody wishing to
participate. You must license all code or documentation provided
with the Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE.txt.
You must follow the Scala Code of Conduct when
discussing Monix on GitHub, Gitter channel, or other venues.
Feel free to open an issue if you notice a bug, have an idea for a
feature, or have a question about the code. Pull requests are also
gladly accepted. For more information, check out the
contributor guide.
If you'd like to donate in order to help with ongoing maintenance:
Adopters
Here's a (non-exhaustive) list of companies that use Monix in production. Don't see yours?
Submit a PR ❤️
License
All code in this repository is licensed under the Apache License,
Version 2.0. See LICENCE.txt.