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| /* @prettier */ | |
| import { SchedulerLike } from '../types'; | |
| import { Observable } from '../Observable'; | |
| import { bindCallbackInternals } from './bindCallbackInternals'; | |
| export function bindCallback( | |
| callbackFunc: (...args: any[]) => void, | |
| resultSelector: (...args: any[]) => any, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): (...args: any[]) => Observable<any>; | |
| // args is the arguments array and we push the callback on the rest tuple since the rest parameter must be last (only item) in a parameter list | |
| export function bindCallback<A extends readonly unknown[], R extends readonly unknown[]>( | |
| callbackFunc: (...args: [...A, (...res: R) => void]) => void, | |
| schedulerLike?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): (...arg: A) => Observable<R extends [] ? void : R extends [any] ? R[0] : R>; | |
| /** | |
| * Converts a callback API to a function that returns an Observable. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">Give it a function `f` of type `f(x, callback)` and | |
| * it will return a function `g` that when called as `g(x)` will output an | |
| * Observable.</span> | |
| * | |
| * `bindCallback` is not an operator because its input and output are not | |
| * Observables. The input is a function `func` with some parameters. The | |
| * last parameter must be a callback function that `func` calls when it is | |
| * done. | |
| * | |
| * The output of `bindCallback` is a function that takes the same parameters | |
| * as `func`, except the last one (the callback). When the output function | |
| * is called with arguments it will return an Observable. If function `func` | |
| * calls its callback with one argument, the Observable will emit that value. | |
| * If on the other hand the callback is called with multiple values the resulting | |
| * Observable will emit an array with said values as arguments. | |
| * | |
| * It is **very important** to remember that input function `func` is not called | |
| * when the output function is, but rather when the Observable returned by the output | |
| * function is subscribed. This means if `func` makes an AJAX request, that request | |
| * will be made every time someone subscribes to the resulting Observable, but not before. | |
| * | |
| * The last optional parameter - `scheduler` - can be used to control when the call | |
| * to `func` happens after someone subscribes to Observable, as well as when results | |
| * passed to callback will be emitted. By default, the subscription to an Observable calls `func` | |
| * synchronously, but using {@link asyncScheduler} as the last parameter will defer the call to `func`, | |
| * just like wrapping the call in `setTimeout` with a timeout of `0` would. If you were to use the async Scheduler | |
| * and call `subscribe` on the output Observable, all function calls that are currently executing | |
| * will end before `func` is invoked. | |
| * | |
| * By default, results passed to the callback are emitted immediately after `func` invokes the callback. | |
| * In particular, if the callback is called synchronously, then the subscription of the resulting Observable | |
| * will call the `next` function synchronously as well. If you want to defer that call, | |
| * you may use {@link asyncScheduler} just as before. This means that by using `Scheduler.async` you can | |
| * ensure that `func` always calls its callback asynchronously, thus avoiding terrifying Zalgo. | |
| * | |
| * Note that the Observable created by the output function will always emit a single value | |
| * and then complete immediately. If `func` calls the callback multiple times, values from subsequent | |
| * calls will not appear in the stream. If you need to listen for multiple calls, | |
| * you probably want to use {@link fromEvent} or {@link fromEventPattern} instead. | |
| * | |
| * If `func` depends on some context (`this` property) and is not already bound, the context of `func` | |
| * will be the context that the output function has at call time. In particular, if `func` | |
| * is called as a method of some object and if `func` is not already bound, in order to preserve the context | |
| * it is recommended that the context of the output function is set to that object as well. | |
| * | |
| * If the input function calls its callback in the "node style" (i.e. first argument to callback is | |
| * optional error parameter signaling whether the call failed or not), {@link bindNodeCallback} | |
| * provides convenient error handling and probably is a better choice. | |
| * `bindCallback` will treat such functions the same as any other and error parameters | |
| * (whether passed or not) will always be interpreted as regular callback argument. | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Convert jQuery's getJSON to an Observable API | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { bindCallback } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * import * as jQuery from 'jquery'; | |
| * | |
| * // Suppose we have jQuery.getJSON('/my/url', callback) | |
| * const getJSONAsObservable = bindCallback(jQuery.getJSON); | |
| * const result = getJSONAsObservable('/my/url'); | |
| * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x), e => console.error(e)); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Receive an array of arguments passed to a callback | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { bindCallback } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const someFunction = (n, s, cb) => { | |
| * cb(n, s, { someProperty: 'someValue' }); | |
| * }; | |
| * | |
| * const boundSomeFunction = bindCallback(someFunction); | |
| * boundSomeFunction(5, 'some string').subscribe((values) => { | |
| * console.log(values); // [5, 'some string', {someProperty: 'someValue'}] | |
| * }); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Compare behaviour with and without `asyncScheduler` | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { bindCallback, asyncScheduler } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * function iCallMyCallbackSynchronously(cb) { | |
| * cb(); | |
| * } | |
| * | |
| * const boundSyncFn = bindCallback(iCallMyCallbackSynchronously); | |
| * const boundAsyncFn = bindCallback(iCallMyCallbackSynchronously, null, asyncScheduler); | |
| * | |
| * boundSyncFn().subscribe(() => console.log('I was sync!')); | |
| * boundAsyncFn().subscribe(() => console.log('I was async!')); | |
| * console.log('This happened...'); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // I was sync! | |
| * // This happened... | |
| * // I was async! | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use `bindCallback` on an object method | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { bindCallback } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const boundMethod = bindCallback(someObject.methodWithCallback); | |
| * boundMethod | |
| * .call(someObject) // make sure methodWithCallback has access to someObject | |
| * .subscribe(subscriber); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link bindNodeCallback} | |
| * @see {@link from} | |
| * | |
| * @param callbackFunc A function with a callback as the last parameter. | |
| * @param resultSelector A mapping function used to transform callback events. | |
| * @param scheduler The scheduler on which to schedule the callbacks. | |
| * @return A function which returns the Observable that delivers the same | |
| * values the callback would deliver. | |
| */ | |
| export function bindCallback( | |
| callbackFunc: (...args: [...any[], (...res: any) => void]) => void, | |
| resultSelector?: ((...args: any[]) => any) | SchedulerLike, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): (...args: any[]) => Observable<unknown> { | |
| return bindCallbackInternals(false, callbackFunc, resultSelector, scheduler); | |
| } | |
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