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| /** @prettier */ | |
| import { MonoTypeOperatorFunction, SchedulerLike } from '../types'; | |
| import { executeSchedule } from '../util/executeSchedule'; | |
| import { operate } from '../util/lift'; | |
| import { createOperatorSubscriber } from './OperatorSubscriber'; | |
| /** | |
| * Re-emits all notifications from source Observable with specified scheduler. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">Ensure a specific scheduler is used, from outside of an Observable.</span> | |
| * | |
| * `observeOn` is an operator that accepts a scheduler as a first parameter, which will be used to reschedule | |
| * notifications emitted by the source Observable. It might be useful, if you do not have control over | |
| * internal scheduler of a given Observable, but want to control when its values are emitted nevertheless. | |
| * | |
| * Returned Observable emits the same notifications (nexted values, complete and error events) as the source Observable, | |
| * but rescheduled with provided scheduler. Note that this doesn't mean that source Observables internal | |
| * scheduler will be replaced in any way. Original scheduler still will be used, but when the source Observable emits | |
| * notification, it will be immediately scheduled again - this time with scheduler passed to `observeOn`. | |
| * An anti-pattern would be calling `observeOn` on Observable that emits lots of values synchronously, to split | |
| * that emissions into asynchronous chunks. For this to happen, scheduler would have to be passed into the source | |
| * Observable directly (usually into the operator that creates it). `observeOn` simply delays notifications a | |
| * little bit more, to ensure that they are emitted at expected moments. | |
| * | |
| * As a matter of fact, `observeOn` accepts second parameter, which specifies in milliseconds with what delay notifications | |
| * will be emitted. The main difference between {@link delay} operator and `observeOn` is that `observeOn` | |
| * will delay all notifications - including error notifications - while `delay` will pass through error | |
| * from source Observable immediately when it is emitted. In general it is highly recommended to use `delay` operator | |
| * for any kind of delaying of values in the stream, while using `observeOn` to specify which scheduler should be used | |
| * for notification emissions in general. | |
| * | |
| * ## Example | |
| * | |
| * Ensure values in subscribe are called just before browser repaint | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { interval, observeOn, animationFrameScheduler } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * const someDiv = document.createElement('div'); | |
| * someDiv.style.cssText = 'width: 200px;background: #09c'; | |
| * document.body.appendChild(someDiv); | |
| * const intervals = interval(10); // Intervals are scheduled | |
| * // with async scheduler by default... | |
| * intervals.pipe( | |
| * observeOn(animationFrameScheduler) // ...but we will observe on animationFrame | |
| * ) // scheduler to ensure smooth animation. | |
| * .subscribe(val => { | |
| * someDiv.style.height = val + 'px'; | |
| * }); | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link delay} | |
| * | |
| * @param scheduler Scheduler that will be used to reschedule notifications from source Observable. | |
| * @param delay Number of milliseconds that states with what delay every notification should be rescheduled. | |
| * @return A function that returns an Observable that emits the same | |
| * notifications as the source Observable, but with provided scheduler. | |
| */ | |
| export function observeOn<T>(scheduler: SchedulerLike, delay = 0): MonoTypeOperatorFunction<T> { | |
| return operate((source, subscriber) => { | |
| source.subscribe( | |
| createOperatorSubscriber( | |
| subscriber, | |
| (value) => executeSchedule(subscriber, scheduler, () => subscriber.next(value), delay), | |
| () => executeSchedule(subscriber, scheduler, () => subscriber.complete(), delay), | |
| (err) => executeSchedule(subscriber, scheduler, () => subscriber.error(err), delay) | |
| ) | |
| ); | |
| }); | |
| } | |
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