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| import { OperatorFunction, ObservableInput, ObservedValueOf, SchedulerLike } from '../types'; | |
| import { operate } from '../util/lift'; | |
| import { mergeInternals } from './mergeInternals'; | |
| /* tslint:disable:max-line-length */ | |
| export function expand<T, O extends ObservableInput<unknown>>( | |
| project: (value: T, index: number) => O, | |
| concurrent?: number, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): OperatorFunction<T, ObservedValueOf<O>>; | |
| /** | |
| * @deprecated The `scheduler` parameter will be removed in v8. If you need to schedule the inner subscription, | |
| * use `subscribeOn` within the projection function: `expand((value) => fn(value).pipe(subscribeOn(scheduler)))`. | |
| * Details: Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/scheduler-argument | |
| */ | |
| export function expand<T, O extends ObservableInput<unknown>>( | |
| project: (value: T, index: number) => O, | |
| concurrent: number | undefined, | |
| scheduler: SchedulerLike | |
| ): OperatorFunction<T, ObservedValueOf<O>>; | |
| /* tslint:enable:max-line-length */ | |
| /** | |
| * Recursively projects each source value to an Observable which is merged in | |
| * the output Observable. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">It's similar to {@link mergeMap}, but applies the | |
| * projection function to every source value as well as every output value. | |
| * It's recursive.</span> | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * Returns an Observable that emits items based on applying a function that you | |
| * supply to each item emitted by the source Observable, where that function | |
| * returns an Observable, and then merging those resulting Observables and | |
| * emitting the results of this merger. *Expand* will re-emit on the output | |
| * Observable every source value. Then, each output value is given to the | |
| * `project` function which returns an inner Observable to be merged on the | |
| * output Observable. Those output values resulting from the projection are also | |
| * given to the `project` function to produce new output values. This is how | |
| * *expand* behaves recursively. | |
| * | |
| * ## Example | |
| * | |
| * Start emitting the powers of two on every click, at most 10 of them | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { fromEvent, map, expand, of, delay, take } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const clicks = fromEvent(document, 'click'); | |
| * const powersOfTwo = clicks.pipe( | |
| * map(() => 1), | |
| * expand(x => of(2 * x).pipe(delay(1000))), | |
| * take(10) | |
| * ); | |
| * powersOfTwo.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link mergeMap} | |
| * @see {@link mergeScan} | |
| * | |
| * @param project A function that, when applied to an item emitted by the source | |
| * or the output Observable, returns an Observable. | |
| * @param concurrent Maximum number of input Observables being subscribed to | |
| * concurrently. | |
| * @param scheduler The {@link SchedulerLike} to use for subscribing to | |
| * each projected inner Observable. | |
| * @return A function that returns an Observable that emits the source values | |
| * and also result of applying the projection function to each value emitted on | |
| * the output Observable and merging the results of the Observables obtained | |
| * from this transformation. | |
| */ | |
| export function expand<T, O extends ObservableInput<unknown>>( | |
| project: (value: T, index: number) => O, | |
| concurrent = Infinity, | |
| scheduler?: SchedulerLike | |
| ): OperatorFunction<T, ObservedValueOf<O>> { | |
| concurrent = (concurrent || 0) < 1 ? Infinity : concurrent; | |
| return operate((source, subscriber) => | |
| mergeInternals( | |
| // General merge params | |
| source, | |
| subscriber, | |
| project, | |
| concurrent, | |
| // onBeforeNext | |
| undefined, | |
| // Expand-specific | |
| true, // Use expand path | |
| scheduler // Inner subscription scheduler | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| } | |
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