Use `observeViewEvents` facility

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Benoit Marty 2021-12-06 21:53:34 +01:00
parent 099d0ca564
commit 8421d46cd7
1 changed files with 3 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import androidx.core.content.getSystemService
import androidx.core.view.isInvisible
import androidx.core.view.isVisible
import androidx.lifecycle.lifecycleScope
import com.airbnb.mvrx.Fail
import com.airbnb.mvrx.Mavericks
import com.airbnb.mvrx.viewModel
@ -62,8 +61,6 @@ import im.vector.app.features.home.room.detail.RoomDetailActivity
import im.vector.app.features.home.room.detail.RoomDetailArgs
import io.github.hyuwah.draggableviewlib.DraggableView
import io.github.hyuwah.draggableviewlib.setupDraggable
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.launchIn
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.onEach
import kotlinx.parcelize.Parcelize
import org.matrix.android.sdk.api.extensions.orFalse
import org.matrix.android.sdk.api.logger.LoggerTag
@ -142,12 +139,9 @@ class VectorCallActivity : VectorBaseActivity<ActivityCallBinding>(), CallContro
}
}
callViewModel.viewEvents
.stream()
.onEach {
handleViewEvents(it)
}
.launchIn(lifecycleScope)
callViewModel.observeViewEvents {
handleViewEvents(it)
}
callViewModel.onEach(VectorCallViewState::callId, VectorCallViewState::isVideoCall) { _, isVideoCall ->
if (isVideoCall) {