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| import { Observable } from '../Observable'; | |
| import { ObservedValueOf, ObservableInputTuple, ObservableInput } from '../types'; | |
| import { argsArgArrayOrObject } from '../util/argsArgArrayOrObject'; | |
| import { innerFrom } from './innerFrom'; | |
| import { popResultSelector } from '../util/args'; | |
| import { createOperatorSubscriber } from '../operators/OperatorSubscriber'; | |
| import { mapOneOrManyArgs } from '../util/mapOneOrManyArgs'; | |
| import { createObject } from '../util/createObject'; | |
| import { AnyCatcher } from '../AnyCatcher'; | |
| // forkJoin(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 forkJoin<T extends AnyCatcher>(arg: T): Observable<unknown>; | |
| // forkJoin(null | undefined) | |
| export function forkJoin(scheduler: null | undefined): Observable<never>; | |
| // forkJoin([a, b, c]) | |
| export function forkJoin(sources: readonly []): Observable<never>; | |
| export function forkJoin<A extends readonly unknown[]>(sources: readonly [...ObservableInputTuple<A>]): Observable<A>; | |
| export function forkJoin<A extends readonly unknown[], R>( | |
| sources: readonly [...ObservableInputTuple<A>], | |
| resultSelector: (...values: A) => R | |
| ): Observable<R>; | |
| // forkJoin(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 forkJoin<A extends readonly unknown[]>(...sources: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>]): Observable<A>; | |
| /** @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 forkJoin<A extends readonly unknown[], R>( | |
| ...sourcesAndResultSelector: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>, (...values: A) => R] | |
| ): Observable<R>; | |
| // forkJoin({a, b, c}) | |
| export function forkJoin(sourcesObject: { [K in any]: never }): Observable<never>; | |
| export function forkJoin<T extends Record<string, ObservableInput<any>>>( | |
| sourcesObject: T | |
| ): Observable<{ [K in keyof T]: ObservedValueOf<T[K]> }>; | |
| /** | |
| * Accepts an `Array` of {@link ObservableInput} or a dictionary `Object` of {@link ObservableInput} and returns | |
| * an {@link Observable} that emits either an array of values in the exact same order as the passed array, | |
| * or a dictionary of values in the same shape as the passed dictionary. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">Wait for Observables to complete and then combine last values they emitted; | |
| * complete immediately if an empty array is passed.</span> | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * `forkJoin` is an operator that takes any number of input observables which can be passed either as an array | |
| * or a dictionary of input observables. If no input observables are provided (e.g. an empty array is passed), | |
| * then the resulting stream will complete immediately. | |
| * | |
| * `forkJoin` will wait for all passed observables to emit and complete and then it will emit an array or an object with last | |
| * values from corresponding observables. | |
| * | |
| * If you pass an array of `n` observables to the operator, then the resulting | |
| * array will have `n` values, where the first value is the last one emitted by the first observable, | |
| * second value is the last one emitted by the second observable and so on. | |
| * | |
| * If you pass a dictionary of observables to the operator, then the resulting | |
| * objects will have the same keys as the dictionary passed, with their last values they have emitted | |
| * located at the corresponding key. | |
| * | |
| * That means `forkJoin` will not emit more than once and it will complete after that. If you need to emit combined | |
| * values not only at the end of the lifecycle of passed observables, but also throughout it, try out {@link combineLatest} | |
| * or {@link zip} instead. | |
| * | |
| * In order for the resulting array to have the same length as the number of input observables, whenever any of | |
| * the given observables completes without emitting any value, `forkJoin` will complete at that moment as well | |
| * and it will not emit anything either, even if it already has some last values from other observables. | |
| * Conversely, if there is an observable that never completes, `forkJoin` will never complete either, | |
| * unless at any point some other observable completes without emitting a value, which brings us back to | |
| * the previous case. Overall, in order for `forkJoin` to emit a value, all given observables | |
| * have to emit something at least once and complete. | |
| * | |
| * If any given observable errors at some point, `forkJoin` will error as well and immediately unsubscribe | |
| * from the other observables. | |
| * | |
| * Optionally `forkJoin` accepts a `resultSelector` function, that will be called with values which normally | |
| * would land in the emitted array. Whatever is returned by the `resultSelector`, will appear in the output | |
| * observable instead. This means that the default `resultSelector` can be thought of as a function that takes | |
| * all its arguments and puts them into an array. Note that the `resultSelector` will be called only | |
| * when `forkJoin` is supposed to emit a result. | |
| * | |
| * ## Examples | |
| * | |
| * Use `forkJoin` with a dictionary of observable inputs | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { forkJoin, of, timer } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const observable = forkJoin({ | |
| * foo: of(1, 2, 3, 4), | |
| * bar: Promise.resolve(8), | |
| * baz: timer(4000) | |
| * }); | |
| * observable.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('This is how it ends!'), | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // { foo: 4, bar: 8, baz: 0 } after 4 seconds | |
| * // 'This is how it ends!' immediately after | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * Use `forkJoin` with an array of observable inputs | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { forkJoin, of, timer } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const observable = forkJoin([ | |
| * of(1, 2, 3, 4), | |
| * Promise.resolve(8), | |
| * timer(4000) | |
| * ]); | |
| * observable.subscribe({ | |
| * next: value => console.log(value), | |
| * complete: () => console.log('This is how it ends!'), | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // [4, 8, 0] after 4 seconds | |
| * // 'This is how it ends!' immediately after | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link combineLatest} | |
| * @see {@link zip} | |
| * | |
| * @param args Any number of `ObservableInput`s provided either as an array, as an object | |
| * or as arguments passed directly to the operator. | |
| * @return Observable emitting either an array of last values emitted by passed Observables | |
| * or value from project function. | |
| */ | |
| export function forkJoin(...args: any[]): Observable<any> { | |
| const resultSelector = popResultSelector(args); | |
| const { args: sources, keys } = argsArgArrayOrObject(args); | |
| const result = new Observable((subscriber) => { | |
| const { length } = sources; | |
| if (!length) { | |
| subscriber.complete(); | |
| return; | |
| } | |
| const values = new Array(length); | |
| let remainingCompletions = length; | |
| let remainingEmissions = length; | |
| for (let sourceIndex = 0; sourceIndex < length; sourceIndex++) { | |
| let hasValue = false; | |
| innerFrom(sources[sourceIndex]).subscribe( | |
| createOperatorSubscriber( | |
| subscriber, | |
| (value) => { | |
| if (!hasValue) { | |
| hasValue = true; | |
| remainingEmissions--; | |
| } | |
| values[sourceIndex] = value; | |
| }, | |
| () => remainingCompletions--, | |
| undefined, | |
| () => { | |
| if (!remainingCompletions || !hasValue) { | |
| if (!remainingEmissions) { | |
| subscriber.next(keys ? createObject(keys, values) : values); | |
| } | |
| subscriber.complete(); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| } | |
| }); | |
| return resultSelector ? result.pipe(mapOneOrManyArgs(resultSelector)) : result; | |
| } | |
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