Marking your Retrofit HTTP request methods and Room DAO query methods as suspend
tells both respective libraries to do the asynchronous work for you, meaning that you don't have to explicitly change threads with Dispatchers.IO at all.
Furthermore, even when a Room DAO method isn't marked suspend
, but it returns a value wrapped in an Observable such as Kotlin's Flow
, or RxJava's Flowable
, or Jetpack's LiveData
, Room will then run those queries asynchronously for you as well. As per the documentation.
That being said, you should still launch coroutines in that case, whenever you call your async, non-blocking methods with lifecycleScope
or viewModelScope
depending on where you're calling them from (Activity/Fragment or ViewModel) to harness the full power of suspending functions. lifecycleScope
and viewModelScope
use Dispatchers.Main.immediate by default, as already stated, you will not need to change Dispatchers.