Buckets:
| import { Observable } from '../Observable'; | |
| import { Unsubscribable, ObservableInput, ObservedValueOf } from '../types'; | |
| import { innerFrom } from './innerFrom'; | |
| import { EMPTY } from './empty'; | |
| /** | |
| * Creates an Observable that uses a resource which will be disposed at the same time as the Observable. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">Use it when you catch yourself cleaning up after an Observable.</span> | |
| * | |
| * `using` is a factory operator, which accepts two functions. First function returns a disposable resource. | |
| * It can be an arbitrary object that implements `unsubscribe` method. Second function will be injected with | |
| * that object and should return an Observable. That Observable can use resource object during its execution. | |
| * Both functions passed to `using` will be called every time someone subscribes - neither an Observable nor | |
| * resource object will be shared in any way between subscriptions. | |
| * | |
| * When Observable returned by `using` is subscribed, Observable returned from the second function will be subscribed | |
| * as well. All its notifications (nexted values, completion and error events) will be emitted unchanged by the output | |
| * Observable. If however someone unsubscribes from the Observable or source Observable completes or errors by itself, | |
| * the `unsubscribe` method on resource object will be called. This can be used to do any necessary clean up, which | |
| * otherwise would have to be handled by hand. Note that complete or error notifications are not emitted when someone | |
| * cancels subscription to an Observable via `unsubscribe`, so `using` can be used as a hook, allowing you to make | |
| * sure that all resources which need to exist during an Observable execution will be disposed at appropriate time. | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link defer} | |
| * | |
| * @param resourceFactory A function which creates any resource object that implements `unsubscribe` method. | |
| * @param observableFactory A function which creates an Observable, that can use injected resource object. | |
| * @return An Observable that behaves the same as Observable returned by `observableFactory`, but | |
| * which - when completed, errored or unsubscribed - will also call `unsubscribe` on created resource object. | |
| */ | |
| export function using<T extends ObservableInput<any>>( | |
| resourceFactory: () => Unsubscribable | void, | |
| observableFactory: (resource: Unsubscribable | void) => T | void | |
| ): Observable<ObservedValueOf<T>> { | |
| return new Observable<ObservedValueOf<T>>((subscriber) => { | |
| const resource = resourceFactory(); | |
| const result = observableFactory(resource); | |
| const source = result ? innerFrom(result) : EMPTY; | |
| source.subscribe(subscriber); | |
| return () => { | |
| // NOTE: Optional chaining did not work here. | |
| // Related TS Issue: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/40818 | |
| if (resource) { | |
| resource.unsubscribe(); | |
| } | |
| }; | |
| }); | |
| } | |
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