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| import { Observable } from '../Observable'; | |
| import { ObservableInput, SchedulerLike, ObservedValueOf, ObservableInputTuple } from '../types'; | |
| import { argsArgArrayOrObject } from '../util/argsArgArrayOrObject'; | |
| import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber'; | |
| import { from } from './from'; | |
| import { identity } from '../util/identity'; | |
| import { Subscription } from '../Subscription'; | |
| import { mapOneOrManyArgs } from '../util/mapOneOrManyArgs'; | |
| import { popResultSelector, popScheduler } from '../util/args'; | |
| import { createObject } from '../util/createObject'; | |
| import { createOperatorSubscriber } from '../operators/OperatorSubscriber'; | |
| import { AnyCatcher } from '../AnyCatcher'; | |
| import { executeSchedule } from '../util/executeSchedule'; | |
| // combineLatest(any) | |
| // We put this first because we need to catch cases where the user has supplied | |
| // _exactly `any`_ as the argument. Since `any` literally matches _anything_, | |
| // we don't want it to randomly hit one of the other type signatures below, | |
| // as we have no idea at build-time what type we should be returning when given an any. | |
| /** | |
| * You have passed `any` here, we can't figure out if it is | |
| * an array or an object, so you're getting `unknown`. Use better types. | |
| * @param arg Something typed as `any` | |
| */ | |
| export function combineLatest<T extends AnyCatcher>(arg: T): Observable<unknown>; | |
| // combineLatest([a, b, c]) | |
| export function combineLatest(sources: []): Observable<never>; | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[]>(sources: readonly [...ObservableInputTuple<A>]): Observable<A>; | |
| /** @deprecated The `scheduler` parameter will be removed in v8. Use `scheduled` and `combineLatestAll`. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/scheduler-argument */ | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[], R>( | |
| sources: readonly [...ObservableInputTuple<A>], | |
| resultSelector: (...values: A) => R, | |
| scheduler: SchedulerLike | |
| ): Observable<R>; | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[], R>( | |
| sources: readonly [...ObservableInputTuple<A>], | |
| resultSelector: (...values: A) => R | |
| ): Observable<R>; | |
| /** @deprecated The `scheduler` parameter will be removed in v8. Use `scheduled` and `combineLatestAll`. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/scheduler-argument */ | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[]>( | |
| sources: readonly [...ObservableInputTuple<A>], | |
| scheduler: SchedulerLike | |
| ): Observable<A>; | |
| // combineLatest(a, b, c) | |
| /** @deprecated Pass an array of sources instead. The rest-parameters signature will be removed in v8. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/array-argument */ | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[]>(...sources: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>]): Observable<A>; | |
| /** @deprecated The `scheduler` parameter will be removed in v8. Use `scheduled` and `combineLatestAll`. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/scheduler-argument */ | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[], R>( | |
| ...sourcesAndResultSelectorAndScheduler: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>, (...values: A) => R, SchedulerLike] | |
| ): Observable<R>; | |
| /** @deprecated Pass an array of sources instead. The rest-parameters signature will be removed in v8. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/array-argument */ | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[], R>( | |
| ...sourcesAndResultSelector: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>, (...values: A) => R] | |
| ): Observable<R>; | |
| /** @deprecated The `scheduler` parameter will be removed in v8. Use `scheduled` and `combineLatestAll`. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/scheduler-argument */ | |
| export function combineLatest<A extends readonly unknown[]>( | |
| ...sourcesAndScheduler: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>, SchedulerLike] | |
| ): Observable<A>; | |
| // combineLatest({a, b, c}) | |
| export function combineLatest(sourcesObject: { [K in any]: never }): Observable<never>; | |
| export function combineLatest<T extends Record<string, ObservableInput<any>>>( | |
| sourcesObject: T | |
| ): Observable<{ [K in keyof T]: ObservedValueOf<T[K]> }>; | |
| /** | |
| * Combines multiple Observables to create an Observable whose values are | |
| * calculated from the latest values of each of its input Observables. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">Whenever any input Observable emits a value, it | |
| * computes a formula using the latest values from all the inputs, then emits | |
| * the output of that formula.</span> | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * `combineLatest` combines the values from all the Observables passed in the | |
| * observables array. This is done by subscribing to each Observable in order and, | |
| * whenever any Observable emits, collecting an array of the most recent | |
| * values from each Observable. So if you pass `n` Observables to this operator, | |
| * the returned Observable will always emit an array of `n` values, in an order | |
| * corresponding to the order of the passed Observables (the value from the first Observable | |
| * will be at index 0 of the array and so on). | |
| * | |
| * Static version of `combineLatest` accepts an array of Observables. Note that an array of | |
| * Observables is a good choice, if you don't know beforehand how many Observables | |
| * you will combine. Passing an empty array will result in an Observable that | |
| * completes immediately. | |
| * | |
| * To ensure the output array always has the same length, `combineLatest` will | |
| * actually wait for all input Observables to emit at least once, | |
| * before it starts emitting results. This means if some Observable emits | |
| * values before other Observables started emitting, all these values but the last | |
| * will be lost. On the other hand, if some Observable does not emit a value but | |
| * completes, resulting Observable will complete at the same moment without | |
| * emitting anything, since it will now be impossible to include a value from the | |
| * completed Observable in the resulting array. Also, if some input Observable does | |
| * not emit any value and never completes, `combineLatest` will also never emit | |
| * and never complete, since, again, it will wait for all streams to emit some | |
| * value. | |
| * | |
| * If at least one Observable was passed to `combineLatest` and all passed Observables | |
| * emitted something, the resulting Observable will complete when all combined | |
| * streams complete. So even if some Observable completes, the result of | |
| * `combineLatest` will still emit values when other Observables do. In case | |
| * of a completed Observable, its value from now on will always be the last | |
| * emitted value. On the other hand, if any Observable errors, `combineLatest` | |
| * will error immediately as well, and all other Observables will be unsubscribed. | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Combine two timer Observables | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { timer, combineLatest } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const firstTimer = timer(0, 1000); // emit 0, 1, 2... after every second, starting from now | |
| * const secondTimer = timer(500, 1000); // emit 0, 1, 2... after every second, starting 0,5s from now | |
| * const combinedTimers = combineLatest([firstTimer, secondTimer]); | |
| * combinedTimers.subscribe(value => console.log(value)); | |
| * // Logs | |
| * // [0, 0] after 0.5s | |
| * // [1, 0] after 1s | |
| * // [1, 1] after 1.5s | |
| * // [2, 1] after 2s | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Combine a dictionary of Observables | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { of, delay, startWith, combineLatest } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const observables = { | |
| * a: of(1).pipe(delay(1000), startWith(0)), | |
| * b: of(5).pipe(delay(5000), startWith(0)), | |
| * c: of(10).pipe(delay(10000), startWith(0)) | |
| * }; | |
| * const combined = combineLatest(observables); | |
| * combined.subscribe(value => console.log(value)); | |
| * // Logs | |
| * // { a: 0, b: 0, c: 0 } immediately | |
| * // { a: 1, b: 0, c: 0 } after 1s | |
| * // { a: 1, b: 5, c: 0 } after 5s | |
| * // { a: 1, b: 5, c: 10 } after 10s | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Combine an array of Observables | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { of, delay, startWith, combineLatest } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const observables = [1, 5, 10].map( | |
| * n => of(n).pipe( | |
| * delay(n * 1000), // emit 0 and then emit n after n seconds | |
| * startWith(0) | |
| * ) | |
| * ); | |
| * const combined = combineLatest(observables); | |
| * combined.subscribe(value => console.log(value)); | |
| * // Logs | |
| * // [0, 0, 0] immediately | |
| * // [1, 0, 0] after 1s | |
| * // [1, 5, 0] after 5s | |
| * // [1, 5, 10] after 10s | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use map operator to dynamically calculate the Body-Mass Index | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { of, combineLatest, map } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const weight = of(70, 72, 76, 79, 75); | |
| * const height = of(1.76, 1.77, 1.78); | |
| * const bmi = combineLatest([weight, height]).pipe( | |
| * map(([w, h]) => w / (h * h)), | |
| * ); | |
| * bmi.subscribe(x => console.log('BMI is ' + x)); | |
| * | |
| * // With output to console: | |
| * // BMI is 24.212293388429753 | |
| * // BMI is 23.93948099205209 | |
| * // BMI is 23.671253629592222 | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link combineLatestAll} | |
| * @see {@link merge} | |
| * @see {@link withLatestFrom} | |
| * | |
| * @param args Any number of `ObservableInput`s provided either as an array or as an object | |
| * to combine with each other. If the last parameter is the function, it will be used to project the | |
| * values from the combined latest values into a new value on the output Observable. | |
| * @return An Observable of projected values from the most recent values from each `ObservableInput`, | |
| * or an array of the most recent values from each `ObservableInput`. | |
| */ | |
| export function combineLatest<O extends ObservableInput<any>, R>(...args: any[]): Observable<R> | Observable<ObservedValueOf<O>[]> { | |
| const scheduler = popScheduler(args); | |
| const resultSelector = popResultSelector(args); | |
| const { args: observables, keys } = argsArgArrayOrObject(args); | |
| if (observables.length === 0) { | |
| // If no observables are passed, or someone has passed an empty array | |
| // of observables, or even an empty object POJO, we need to just | |
| // complete (EMPTY), but we have to honor the scheduler provided if any. | |
| return from([], scheduler as any); | |
| } | |
| const result = new Observable<ObservedValueOf<O>[]>( | |
| combineLatestInit( | |
| observables as ObservableInput<ObservedValueOf<O>>[], | |
| scheduler, | |
| keys | |
| ? // A handler for scrubbing the array of args into a dictionary. | |
| (values) => createObject(keys, values) | |
| : // A passthrough to just return the array | |
| identity | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| return resultSelector ? (result.pipe(mapOneOrManyArgs(resultSelector)) as Observable<R>) : result; | |
| } | |
| export function combineLatestInit( | |
| observables: ObservableInput<any>[], | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike, | |
| valueTransform: (values: any[]) => any = identity | |
| ) { | |
| return (subscriber: Subscriber<any>) => { | |
| // The outer subscription. We're capturing this in a function | |
| // because we may have to schedule it. | |
| maybeSchedule( | |
| scheduler, | |
| () => { | |
| const { length } = observables; | |
| // A store for the values each observable has emitted so far. We match observable to value on index. | |
| const values = new Array(length); | |
| // The number of currently active subscriptions, as they complete, we decrement this number to see if | |
| // we are all done combining values, so we can complete the result. | |
| let active = length; | |
| // The number of inner sources that still haven't emitted the first value | |
| // We need to track this because all sources need to emit one value in order | |
| // to start emitting values. | |
| let remainingFirstValues = length; | |
| // The loop to kick off subscription. We're keying everything on index `i` to relate the observables passed | |
| // in to the slot in the output array or the key in the array of keys in the output dictionary. | |
| for (let i = 0; i < length; i++) { | |
| maybeSchedule( | |
| scheduler, | |
| () => { | |
| const source = from(observables[i], scheduler as any); | |
| let hasFirstValue = false; | |
| source.subscribe( | |
| createOperatorSubscriber( | |
| subscriber, | |
| (value) => { | |
| // When we get a value, record it in our set of values. | |
| values[i] = value; | |
| if (!hasFirstValue) { | |
| // If this is our first value, record that. | |
| hasFirstValue = true; | |
| remainingFirstValues--; | |
| } | |
| if (!remainingFirstValues) { | |
| // We're not waiting for any more | |
| // first values, so we can emit! | |
| subscriber.next(valueTransform(values.slice())); | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| () => { | |
| if (!--active) { | |
| // We only complete the result if we have no more active | |
| // inner observables. | |
| subscriber.complete(); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| }, | |
| subscriber | |
| ); | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| subscriber | |
| ); | |
| }; | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| * A small utility to handle the couple of locations where we want to schedule if a scheduler was provided, | |
| * but we don't if there was no scheduler. | |
| */ | |
| function maybeSchedule(scheduler: SchedulerLike | undefined, execute: () => void, subscription: Subscription) { | |
| if (scheduler) { | |
| executeSchedule(subscription, scheduler, execute); | |
| } else { | |
| execute(); | |
| } | |
| } | |
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