Localbroadcastmanager
| Latest Update | Stable Release | Release Candidate | Beta Release | Alpha Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 12, 2022 | 1.1.0 | - | - | - |
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Version 1.1.0
Version 1.1.0
January 12, 2022
androidx.localbroadcastmanager:localbroadcastmanager:1.1.0 is released. Version 1.1.0 contains these commits.
Important changes since 1.0.0
androidx.localbroadcastmanager has been fully deprecated. There will be no further releases of this library. Developers should replace usages of LocalBroadcastManager with other implementations of the observable pattern. Depending on the use case, suitable options may be LiveData or reactive streams.
Version 1.1.0-rc01
December 15, 2021
androidx.localbroadcastmanager:localbroadcastmanager:1.1.0-rc01 is released. Version 1.1.0-rc01 contains these commits.
Version 1.1.0-alpha01
December 17, 2018
androidx.localbroadcastmanager is being deprecated in version 1.1.0-alpha01.
Reason
LocalBroadcastManageris an application-wide event bus and embraces layer violations in your app; any component may listen to events from any other component.- It inherits unnecessary use-case limitations of system
BroadcastManager; developers have to useIntenteven though objects live in only one process and never leave it. For this same reason, it doesn’t follow feature-wiseBroadcastManager.
These add up to a confusing developer experience.
Replacement
- You can replace usage of
LocalBroadcastManagerwith other implementations of the observable pattern. Depending on your use case, suitable options may beLiveDataor reactive streams.