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il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #2
Yigit, do you have time to fix it?
reemission of the same liveData is racy
reemission of the same liveData is racy
t....@gmail.com <t....@gmail.com> #3
yea i'll take it.
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #4
Thanks for the detailed analysis. This may not be an issue anymore since we've started using Main.immediate there but I' not sure; I'll try to create a test case.
t....@gmail.com <t....@gmail.com> #5
just emitting same live data reproduces the issue.
@Test
fun raceTest() {
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData)
emitSource(subLiveData) //crashes
}
subject.addObserver().apply {
testScope.advanceUntilIdle()
}
}
@Test
fun raceTest() {
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData)
emitSource(subLiveData) //crashes
}
subject.addObserver().apply {
testScope.advanceUntilIdle()
}
}
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #6
With 2.2.0-alpha04 (that use Main.immediate), the issue seems to be still there (I tested it by calling emitSource() twice, like your test case)
t....@gmail.com <t....@gmail.com> #7
yea sorry immediate does not fix it.
I actually have a WIP fix for it:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/frameworks/support/+/1112186
if your case is the one i found (emitting same LiveData multiple times, as shown in #5) you can work around it by adding a dummy transformation.
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it })
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it} )
}
I actually have a WIP fix for it:
if your case is the one i found (emitting same LiveData multiple times, as shown in #5) you can work around it by adding a dummy transformation.
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it })
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it} )
}
si...@gmail.com <si...@gmail.com> #8
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit af12e75e6b4110f48e44ca121466943909de8f06
Author: Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com>
Date: Tue Sep 03 12:58:11 2019
Fix coroutine livedata race condition
This CL fixes a bug in liveData builder where emitting same
LiveData source twice would make it crash because the second
emission registry could possibly happen before first one is
removed as source.
We fix it by using a suspending dispose function. It does feel
a bit hacky but we cannot make DisposableHandle.dispose async
and we do not want to block there. This does not mean that there
is a problem if developer disposes it manually since our emit
functions take care of making sure it disposes (and there is
no other way to add source to the underlying MediatorLiveData)
Bug: 140249349
Test: BuildLiveDataTest#raceTest_*
Change-Id: I0b464c242a583da4669af195cf2504e2adc4de40
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/main/java/androidx/lifecycle/CoroutineLiveData.kt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/test/java/androidx/lifecycle/BuildLiveDataTest.kt
https://android-review.googlesource.com/1112186
https://goto.google.com/android-sha1/af12e75e6b4110f48e44ca121466943909de8f06
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit af12e75e6b4110f48e44ca121466943909de8f06
Author: Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com>
Date: Tue Sep 03 12:58:11 2019
Fix coroutine livedata race condition
This CL fixes a bug in liveData builder where emitting same
LiveData source twice would make it crash because the second
emission registry could possibly happen before first one is
removed as source.
We fix it by using a suspending dispose function. It does feel
a bit hacky but we cannot make DisposableHandle.dispose async
and we do not want to block there. This does not mean that there
is a problem if developer disposes it manually since our emit
functions take care of making sure it disposes (and there is
no other way to add source to the underlying MediatorLiveData)
Bug: 140249349
Test: BuildLiveDataTest#raceTest_*
Change-Id: I0b464c242a583da4669af195cf2504e2adc4de40
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/main/java/androidx/lifecycle/CoroutineLiveData.kt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/test/java/androidx/lifecycle/BuildLiveDataTest.kt
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #9
This has been fixed internally and will be avilable in Fragment 1.3.0-alpha08.
Note: this fix relies on using the
t....@gmail.com <t....@gmail.com> #10
Excellent. Thanks so much!
sm...@gmail.com <sm...@gmail.com> #11
I'm experiencing a similiar issue with version 1.3.1. I wrote some instrumented tests using androidx.fragment:fragment-testing:1.2.5 which are supposed to simulate Fragment being minimized (home button) and brought back again. I perform that by calling FragmentScenario.moveToState() to go RESUMED -> CREATED -> RESUMED. With 1.2.5 everything was fine, but after upgrade to 1.3.1 these tests started failing due to onCreateView() being called twice. I've described my problem with greater detail on SO https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66629817/testing-androidx-fragment-lifecycle-by-stopping-and-resuming-with-fragmentscenar .
This issue is already fixed in 1.3.1, so this probably is a problem in my configuration. Or maybe it's a regression ? It'd be helpful if someone experienced in this topic would take a look. I could provide sample project reproducing the issue on github if needed.
This issue is already fixed in 1.3.1, so this probably is a problem in my configuration. Or maybe it's a regression ? It'd be helpful if someone experienced in this topic would take a look. I could provide sample project reproducing the issue on github if needed.
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #12
Re #11 - going from RESUMED
-> CREATED
will destroy your view (the CREATED
state is the state immediately after onCreate()
- i.e., before onCreateView()
), moving back to up RESUMED
will recreate the View. It sounds like Fragment 1.3.1 is working as intended.
Description
Version used:
androidx.navigation:navigation-fragment-ktx:2.2.0-rc01
androidx.navigation:navigation-ui-ktx:2.2.0-rc01
Devices/Android versions reproduced on:
Pixel 3
Android 10
When switching tabs (using BottomNavigation / setupWithNavController()), when the destination Fragment contains a call to postponeEnterTransition() in onCreate() or onCreateView(), the onCreateView() lifecycle method gets called twice. This behavior is visible to the user, via a sort of 'flicker' (depending on the layout), as the fragment's view is recreated.
I suspect this may be due to some code in
`FragmentManager.addAddedFragments(@NonNull ArraySet<Fragment> added)`
It appears the destination Fragment (which invoked postponeEnterTransition()) has moveToState() called on it twice (vie addAddedFragments()). My guess, is that the destination fragment hasn't completed its first moveToState() before the second moveToState() is called, so the secondMoveToState() is attempting to move from a stale state.
I'm not able to provide a sample project for you at this stage.