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android - Combining Firebase realtime data listener with RxJava

I am using Firebase in my app, along with RxJava. Firebase is capable of notify your app whenever something changed in the backend data (addition, removals, changes, ...). I am trying to combine the feature of Firebase with RxJava.

The data I am listening for is called Leisure, and the Observable emits LeisureUpdate which contains a Leisure and the type of update (add, remove, moved, changed).

Here is my method which allows to subscribe to this events.

private Observable<LeisureUpdate> leisureUpdatesObservable;
private ChildEventListener leisureUpdatesListener;
private int leisureUpdatesSubscriptionsCount;

@NonNull
public Observable<LeisureUpdate> subscribeToLeisuresUpdates() {
    if (leisureUpdatesObservable == null) {
        leisureUpdatesObservable = Observable.create(new Observable.OnSubscribe<LeisureUpdate>() {

            @Override
            public void call(final Subscriber<? super LeisureUpdate> subscriber) {
                leisureUpdatesListener = firebase.child(FirebaseStructure.LEISURES).addChildEventListener(new ChildEventListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onChildAdded(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot, String s) {
                        final Leisure leisure = convertMapToLeisure((Map<String, Object>) dataSnapshot.getValue());
                        subscriber.onNext(new LeisureUpdate(leisure, LeisureUpdate.ADDED));
                    }

                    @Override
                    public void onChildChanged(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot, String s) {
                        final Leisure leisure = convertMapToLeisure((Map<String, Object>) dataSnapshot.getValue());
                        subscriber.onNext(new LeisureUpdate(leisure, LeisureUpdate.CHANGED));
                    }

                    @Override
                    public void onChildRemoved(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot) {
                        final Leisure leisure = convertMapToLeisure((Map<String, Object>) dataSnapshot.getValue());
                        subscriber.onNext(new LeisureUpdate(leisure, LeisureUpdate.REMOVED));
                    }

                    @Override
                    public void onChildMoved(DataSnapshot dataSnapshot, String s) {
                        final Leisure leisure = convertMapToLeisure((Map<String, Object>) dataSnapshot.getValue());
                        subscriber.onNext(new LeisureUpdate(leisure, LeisureUpdate.MOVED));
                    }

                    @Override
                    public void onCancelled(FirebaseError firebaseError) {
                        subscriber.onError(new Error(firebaseError.getMessage()));
                    }
                });
            }
        });
    }
    leisureUpdatesSubscriptionsCount++;
    return leisureUpdatesObservable;
}

First off, I would like to use Observable.fromCallable() method in order to create the Observable, but I guess it is impossible, since Firebase uses callbacks, right?

I keep a single instance of the Observable in order to always have one Observable where multiple Subscriber can subscribe.

The problem comes when everyone unsubscribe and I need to stop listening for the events in Firebase. I didn't find anyway to make the Observable understand if there is any subscription still. So I keep counting how many calls I got to subscribeToLeisuresUpdates(), with leisureUpdatesSubscriptionsCount.

Then every time someone wants to unsubscribe it has to call

@Override
public void unsubscribeFromLeisuresUpdates() {
    if (leisureUpdatesObservable == null) {
        return;
    }
    leisureUpdatesSubscriptionsCount--;
    if (leisureUpdatesSubscriptionsCount == 0) {
        firebase.child(FirebaseStructure.LEISURES).removeEventListener(leisureUpdatesListener);
        leisureUpdatesObservable = null;
    }
}

This is the only way I found to make the Observable emits items when there is a subscriber, but I feel like there must be an easier way, specially understanding when there is no more subscribers listening to the observable.

Anyone who encountered a similar problem or have a different approach?

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