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| /* @prettier */ | |
| import { Observable } from '../Observable'; | |
| import { SchedulerLike } from '../types'; | |
| import { bindCallbackInternals } from './bindCallbackInternals'; | |
| export function bindNodeCallback( | |
| 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 bindNodeCallback<A extends readonly unknown[], R extends readonly unknown[]>( | |
| callbackFunc: (...args: [...A, (err: any, ...res: R) => void]) => void, | |
| schedulerLike?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): (...arg: A) => Observable<R extends [] ? void : R extends [any] ? R[0] : R>; | |
| /** | |
| * Converts a Node.js-style callback API to a function that returns an | |
| * Observable. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">It's just like {@link bindCallback}, but the | |
| * callback is expected to be of type `callback(error, result)`.</span> | |
| * | |
| * `bindNodeCallback` is not an operator because its input and output are not | |
| * Observables. The input is a function `func` with some parameters, but the | |
| * last parameter must be a callback function that `func` calls when it is | |
| * done. The callback function is expected to follow Node.js conventions, | |
| * where the first argument to the callback is an error object, signaling | |
| * whether call was successful. If that object is passed to callback, it means | |
| * something went wrong. | |
| * | |
| * The output of `bindNodeCallback` 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 `func` calls its callback with error parameter present, Observable will | |
| * error with that value as well. If error parameter is not passed, Observable will emit | |
| * second parameter. If there are more parameters (third and so on), | |
| * Observable will emit an array with all arguments, except first error argument. | |
| * | |
| * Note that `func` will not be called at the same time output function is, | |
| * but rather whenever resulting Observable is subscribed. By default call to | |
| * `func` will happen synchronously after subscription, but that can be changed | |
| * with proper `scheduler` provided as optional third parameter. {@link SchedulerLike} | |
| * can also control when values from callback will be emitted by Observable. | |
| * To find out more, check out documentation for {@link bindCallback}, where | |
| * {@link SchedulerLike} works exactly the same. | |
| * | |
| * As in {@link bindCallback}, context (`this` property) of input function will be set to context | |
| * of returned function, when it is called. | |
| * | |
| * After Observable emits value, it will complete immediately. This means | |
| * even if `func` calls callback again, values from second and consecutive | |
| * calls will never appear on the stream. If you need to handle functions | |
| * that call callbacks multiple times, check out {@link fromEvent} or | |
| * {@link fromEventPattern} instead. | |
| * | |
| * Note that `bindNodeCallback` can be used in non-Node.js environments as well. | |
| * "Node.js-style" callbacks are just a convention, so if you write for | |
| * browsers or any other environment and API you use implements that callback style, | |
| * `bindNodeCallback` can be safely used on that API functions as well. | |
| * | |
| * Remember that Error object passed to callback does not have to be an instance | |
| * of JavaScript built-in `Error` object. In fact, it does not even have to an object. | |
| * Error parameter of callback function is interpreted as "present", when value | |
| * of that parameter is truthy. It could be, for example, non-zero number, non-empty | |
| * string or boolean `true`. In all of these cases resulting Observable would error | |
| * with that value. This means usually regular style callbacks will fail very often when | |
| * `bindNodeCallback` is used. If your Observable errors much more often then you | |
| * would expect, check if callback really is called in Node.js-style and, if not, | |
| * switch to {@link bindCallback} instead. | |
| * | |
| * Note that even if error parameter is technically present in callback, but its value | |
| * is falsy, it still won't appear in array emitted by Observable. | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Read a file from the filesystem and get the data as an Observable | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import * as fs from 'fs'; | |
| * const readFileAsObservable = bindNodeCallback(fs.readFile); | |
| * const result = readFileAsObservable('./roadNames.txt', 'utf8'); | |
| * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x), e => console.error(e)); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use on function calling callback with multiple arguments | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * someFunction((err, a, b) => { | |
| * console.log(err); // null | |
| * console.log(a); // 5 | |
| * console.log(b); // "some string" | |
| * }); | |
| * const boundSomeFunction = bindNodeCallback(someFunction); | |
| * boundSomeFunction() | |
| * .subscribe(value => { | |
| * console.log(value); // [5, "some string"] | |
| * }); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use on function calling callback in regular style | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * someFunction(a => { | |
| * console.log(a); // 5 | |
| * }); | |
| * const boundSomeFunction = bindNodeCallback(someFunction); | |
| * boundSomeFunction() | |
| * .subscribe( | |
| * value => {} // never gets called | |
| * err => console.log(err) // 5 | |
| * ); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link bindCallback} | |
| * @see {@link from} | |
| * | |
| * @param callbackFunc Function with a Node.js-style 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 | |
| * Node.js callback would deliver. | |
| */ | |
| export function bindNodeCallback( | |
| callbackFunc: (...args: [...any[], (err: any, ...res: any) => void]) => void, | |
| resultSelector?: ((...args: any[]) => any) | SchedulerLike, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): (...args: any[]) => Observable<any> { | |
| return bindCallbackInternals(true, callbackFunc, resultSelector, scheduler); | |
| } | |
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