Everything-claude-code kotlin-coroutines-flows
Kotlin Coroutines and Flow patterns for Android and KMP — structured concurrency, Flow operators, StateFlow, error handling, and testing.
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Kotlin Coroutines & Flows
Patterns for structured concurrency, Flow-based reactive streams, and coroutine testing in Android and Kotlin Multiplatform projects.
When to Activate
- Writing async code with Kotlin coroutines
- Using Flow, StateFlow, or SharedFlow for reactive data
- Handling concurrent operations (parallel loading, debounce, retry)
- Testing coroutines and Flows
- Managing coroutine scopes and cancellation
Structured Concurrency
Scope Hierarchy
Application └── viewModelScope (ViewModel) └── coroutineScope { } (structured child) ├── async { } (concurrent task) └── async { } (concurrent task)
Always use structured concurrency — never
GlobalScope:
// BAD GlobalScope.launch { fetchData() } // GOOD — scoped to ViewModel lifecycle viewModelScope.launch { fetchData() } // GOOD — scoped to composable lifecycle LaunchedEffect(key) { fetchData() }
Parallel Decomposition
Use
coroutineScope + async for parallel work:
suspend fun loadDashboard(): Dashboard = coroutineScope { val items = async { itemRepository.getRecent() } val stats = async { statsRepository.getToday() } val profile = async { userRepository.getCurrent() } Dashboard( items = items.await(), stats = stats.await(), profile = profile.await() ) }
SupervisorScope
Use
supervisorScope when child failures should not cancel siblings:
suspend fun syncAll() = supervisorScope { launch { syncItems() } // failure here won't cancel syncStats launch { syncStats() } launch { syncSettings() } }
Flow Patterns
Cold Flow — One-Shot to Stream Conversion
fun observeItems(): Flow<List<Item>> = flow { // Re-emits whenever the database changes itemDao.observeAll() .map { entities -> entities.map { it.toDomain() } } .collect { emit(it) } }
StateFlow for UI State
class DashboardViewModel( observeProgress: ObserveUserProgressUseCase ) : ViewModel() { val progress: StateFlow<UserProgress> = observeProgress() .stateIn( scope = viewModelScope, started = SharingStarted.WhileSubscribed(5_000), initialValue = UserProgress.EMPTY ) }
WhileSubscribed(5_000) keeps the upstream active for 5 seconds after the last subscriber leaves — survives configuration changes without restarting.
Combining Multiple Flows
val uiState: StateFlow<HomeState> = combine( itemRepository.observeItems(), settingsRepository.observeTheme(), userRepository.observeProfile() ) { items, theme, profile -> HomeState(items = items, theme = theme, profile = profile) }.stateIn(viewModelScope, SharingStarted.WhileSubscribed(5_000), HomeState())
Flow Operators
// Debounce search input searchQuery .debounce(300) .distinctUntilChanged() .flatMapLatest { query -> repository.search(query) } .catch { emit(emptyList()) } .collect { results -> _state.update { it.copy(results = results) } } // Retry with exponential backoff fun fetchWithRetry(): Flow<Data> = flow { emit(api.fetch()) } .retryWhen { cause, attempt -> if (cause is IOException && attempt < 3) { delay(1000L * (1 shl attempt.toInt())) true } else { false } }
SharedFlow for One-Time Events
class ItemListViewModel : ViewModel() { private val _effects = MutableSharedFlow<Effect>() val effects: SharedFlow<Effect> = _effects.asSharedFlow() sealed interface Effect { data class ShowSnackbar(val message: String) : Effect data class NavigateTo(val route: String) : Effect } private fun deleteItem(id: String) { viewModelScope.launch { repository.delete(id) _effects.emit(Effect.ShowSnackbar("Item deleted")) } } } // Collect in Composable LaunchedEffect(Unit) { viewModel.effects.collect { effect -> when (effect) { is Effect.ShowSnackbar -> snackbarHostState.showSnackbar(effect.message) is Effect.NavigateTo -> navController.navigate(effect.route) } } }
Dispatchers
// CPU-intensive work withContext(Dispatchers.Default) { parseJson(largePayload) } // IO-bound work withContext(Dispatchers.IO) { database.query() } // Main thread (UI) — default in viewModelScope withContext(Dispatchers.Main) { updateUi() }
In KMP, use
Dispatchers.Default and Dispatchers.Main (available on all platforms). Dispatchers.IO is JVM/Android only — use Dispatchers.Default on other platforms or provide via DI.
Cancellation
Cooperative Cancellation
Long-running loops must check for cancellation:
suspend fun processItems(items: List<Item>) = coroutineScope { for (item in items) { ensureActive() // throws CancellationException if cancelled process(item) } }
Cleanup with try/finally
viewModelScope.launch { try { _state.update { it.copy(isLoading = true) } val data = repository.fetch() _state.update { it.copy(data = data) } } finally { _state.update { it.copy(isLoading = false) } // always runs, even on cancellation } }
Testing
Testing StateFlow with Turbine
@Test fun `search updates item list`() = runTest { val fakeRepository = FakeItemRepository().apply { emit(testItems) } val viewModel = ItemListViewModel(GetItemsUseCase(fakeRepository)) viewModel.state.test { assertEquals(ItemListState(), awaitItem()) // initial viewModel.onSearch("query") val loading = awaitItem() assertTrue(loading.isLoading) val loaded = awaitItem() assertFalse(loaded.isLoading) assertEquals(1, loaded.items.size) } }
Testing with TestDispatcher
@Test fun `parallel load completes correctly`() = runTest { val viewModel = DashboardViewModel( itemRepo = FakeItemRepo(), statsRepo = FakeStatsRepo() ) viewModel.load() advanceUntilIdle() val state = viewModel.state.value assertNotNull(state.items) assertNotNull(state.stats) }
Faking Flows
class FakeItemRepository : ItemRepository { private val _items = MutableStateFlow<List<Item>>(emptyList()) override fun observeItems(): Flow<List<Item>> = _items fun emit(items: List<Item>) { _items.value = items } override suspend fun getItemsByCategory(category: String): Result<List<Item>> { return Result.success(_items.value.filter { it.category == category }) } }
Anti-Patterns to Avoid
- Using
— leaks coroutines, no structured cancellationGlobalScope - Collecting Flows in
without a scope — useinit {}viewModelScope.launch - Using
with mutable collections — always use immutable copies:MutableStateFlow_state.update { it.copy(list = it.list + newItem) } - Catching
— let it propagate for proper cancellationCancellationException - Using
to collect — collection dispatcher is the caller's dispatcherflowOn(Dispatchers.Main) - Creating
inFlow
without@Composable
— recreates the flow every recompositionremember
References
See skill:
compose-multiplatform-patterns for UI consumption of Flows.
See skill: android-clean-architecture for where coroutines fit in layers.