I am trying to return a specified type when using a 3rd party function that utilises a callback. I have an interface
public interface AuthenticationService {
AuthResult signInEmailPassword(String username, String password, AuthListener listener);
}
When implementing the interface I am calling an AWS Cognito asynchronous function that uses a callback.
public class AwsCognitoAuthenticator implements AuthenticationService {
@Override
public AuthResult signUp(String givenName, String username, String password, final AuthListener listener) {
userPool.signUpInBackground(username, password, userAttributes, null, signupCallback);
--> return result from signupCallback;
}
}
How can I still return the type of AuthResult when calling this method (signUpInBackground)? (I don't want to change it to void so that I can use dagger on the interface).
Edit
I have tried many different ways in dagger but have been unsuccessful with my attempts. I am trying to inject the below interface into an activity as a field.
@Component(modules = LoginModule.class)
public interface AuthenticationService {
void signUp(String givenName, String username, String password, AuthListener listener);
void signInEmailPassword(String username, String password, AuthListener listener);
void changePassword(String oldPassword, String newPassword);
void resetPassword();
void signOut();
}
Module
@Module
public class LoginModule {
@Provides
AuthenticationService provideAuthService() {
return new AwsCognitoAuthenticator();
}
}
I then get errors for the three declarations that have parameters in the interface saying
error: This method isn't a valid provision method, members injection method or subcomponent factory method. Dagger cannot implement this method
void
interfere with using Dagger on the interface? You're fundamentally trying to return a synchronous result from an asynchronous function; can you change the type toFuture<AuthResult>
orCompletableFuture<AuthResult>
? Of course, if you use Guava, you can useListenableFuture<AuthResult>
, which has some advantages of encapsulation over CompletableFuture.