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Pass data from Repository to ViewModel


I need to pass the rate variable from my repository to the viewmodel. In viewmodel I have calculateRate method, there after button click I get the currencies to the retrofit question and then retrofit get data from the web. In rate variable I have exchange of two currencies and I need to pass it to viewmodel. How to do it?

Repository

public class CurrencyRepository {

private ApiInterface apiInterface;
private  String apiKey = ApiClient.KEY;
private String TAG = "REPOSITORY ";

public CurrencyRepository(Application application) {
   apiInterface = ApiClient.getClient();
}

public LiveData<Currency> getCurrency(String base, final String target, String apiKey) {

    final MutableLiveData<Currency> data = new MutableLiveData<>();
    apiInterface.getCurrentCurrency(base, target, apiKey).enqueue(new Callback<Currency>() {
        @Override
        public void onResponse(Call<Currency> call, Response<Currency> response) {
            data.setValue(response.body());

            String get = data.getValue().getTarget();
            double rate = 0;
            DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("0.00"); //#
            switch (get) {
                case "EUR":
                    rate = data.getValue().getRates().getEUR();
                    break;
                case "PLN":
                    rate = data.getValue().getRates().getPLN();
                    break;
                case "USD":
                    rate = data.getValue().getRates().getUSD();
                    break;
                case "CHF":
                    rate = data.getValue().getRates().getCHF();
                    break;
            }
            Log.d(TAG, String.valueOf(df.format(rate)));
        }

        @Override
        public void onFailure(Call<Currency> call, Throwable t) {

        }
    });
    return data;
}

}

Viewmodel

public class MainViewModel extends AndroidViewModel {

private CurrencyRepository currencyRepository;
public final ObservableField<String> from = new ObservableField<>();
public final ObservableField<String> to = new ObservableField<>();
public final ObservableFloat value = new ObservableFloat();
public final ObservableField<String> result = new ObservableField<>();


public MainViewModel(Application application) {
   super(application);
   currencyRepository = new CurrencyRepository(application);
}

public void calculateRate() {
    currencyRepository.getCurrency(String.valueOf(from.get()), String.valueOf(to.get()), ApiClient.KEY);
}

}

Solution

  • You can do it this way:

    Define rate as a LiveData field instead of local variable:

    public class CurrencyRepository {
    
        private ApiInterface apiInterface;
        private String apiKey = ApiClient.KEY;
        private String TAG = "REPOSITORY ";
        private MutableLiveData<Double> rate = new MutableLiveData(); //or new it in constructor 
        ....
    

    Then in your service call method you need to do this:

    public MutableLiveData<Currency> getCurrency(String base, final String target, String apiKey) {
    
    final MutableLiveData<Currency> data = new MutableLiveData<>();
    apiInterface.getCurrentCurrency(base, target, apiKey).enqueue(new Callback<Currency>() {
        @Override
        public void onResponse(Call<Currency> call, Response<Currency> response) {
            data.setValue(response.body());
    
            String get = data.getValue().getTarget();
    
            DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("0.00"); //#
            switch (get) {
                case "EUR":
                    rate.postValue(data.getValue().getRates().getEUR());
                    break;
                case "PLN":
                    rate.postValue(data.getValue().getRates().getPLN());
                    break;
                case "USD":
                    rate.postValue(data.getValue().getRates().getUSD());
                    break;
                case "CHF":
                    rate.postValue(data.getValue().getRates().getCHF());
                    break;
            }
            Log.d(TAG, String.valueOf(df.format(rate)));
        }
    
        @Override
        public void onFailure(Call<Currency> call, Throwable t) {
    
        }
      });
      return data;
    }
    

    Add a getter for rate in your repository:

    public LiveData<Double> getRate() {
        return rate;
    }
    

    And in your ViewModel you need a method to get rate from repository:

    public class MainViewModel extends ViewModel {
        ...
    
        public LiveData<Double> getRate(){
             return currencyRepository.getRate();
        }
    }
    

    And it's done!

    You can now observe the getRate() method of your View Model and react based on the value of it in your Observer's onChange() method.