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| import { ObservableInputTuple, OperatorFunction } from '../types'; | |
| import { argsOrArgArray } from '../util/argsOrArgArray'; | |
| import { onErrorResumeNext as oERNCreate } from '../observable/onErrorResumeNext'; | |
| export function onErrorResumeNextWith<T, A extends readonly unknown[]>( | |
| sources: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>] | |
| ): OperatorFunction<T, T | A[number]>; | |
| export function onErrorResumeNextWith<T, A extends readonly unknown[]>( | |
| ...sources: [...ObservableInputTuple<A>] | |
| ): OperatorFunction<T, T | A[number]>; | |
| /** | |
| * When any of the provided Observable emits an complete or error notification, it immediately subscribes to the next one | |
| * that was passed. | |
| * | |
| * <span class="informal">Execute series of Observables, subscribes to next one on error or complete.</span> | |
| * | |
| *  | |
| * | |
| * `onErrorResumeNext` is an operator that accepts a series of Observables, provided either directly as | |
| * arguments or as an array. If no single Observable is provided, returned Observable will simply behave the same | |
| * as the source. | |
| * | |
| * `onErrorResumeNext` returns an Observable that starts by subscribing and re-emitting values from the source Observable. | |
| * When its stream of values ends - no matter if Observable completed or emitted an error - `onErrorResumeNext` | |
| * will subscribe to the first Observable that was passed as an argument to the method. It will start re-emitting | |
| * its values as well and - again - when that stream ends, `onErrorResumeNext` will proceed to subscribing yet another | |
| * Observable in provided series, no matter if previous Observable completed or ended with an error. This will | |
| * be happening until there is no more Observables left in the series, at which point returned Observable will | |
| * complete - even if the last subscribed stream ended with an error. | |
| * | |
| * `onErrorResumeNext` can be therefore thought of as version of {@link concat} operator, which is more permissive | |
| * when it comes to the errors emitted by its input Observables. While `concat` subscribes to the next Observable | |
| * in series only if previous one successfully completed, `onErrorResumeNext` subscribes even if it ended with | |
| * an error. | |
| * | |
| * Note that you do not get any access to errors emitted by the Observables. In particular do not | |
| * expect these errors to appear in error callback passed to {@link Observable#subscribe}. If you want to take | |
| * specific actions based on what error was emitted by an Observable, you should try out {@link catchError} instead. | |
| * | |
| * | |
| * ## Example | |
| * | |
| * Subscribe to the next Observable after map fails | |
| * | |
| * ```ts | |
| * import { of, onErrorResumeNext, map } from 'rxjs'; | |
| * | |
| * of(1, 2, 3, 0) | |
| * .pipe( | |
| * map(x => { | |
| * if (x === 0) { | |
| * throw Error(); | |
| * } | |
| * | |
| * return 10 / x; | |
| * }), | |
| * onErrorResumeNext(of(1, 2, 3)) | |
| * ) | |
| * .subscribe({ | |
| * next: val => console.log(val), | |
| * error: err => console.log(err), // Will never be called. | |
| * complete: () => console.log('that\'s it!') | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // Logs: | |
| * // 10 | |
| * // 5 | |
| * // 3.3333333333333335 | |
| * // 1 | |
| * // 2 | |
| * // 3 | |
| * // 'that's it!' | |
| * ``` | |
| * | |
| * @see {@link concat} | |
| * @see {@link catchError} | |
| * | |
| * @param sources `ObservableInput`s passed either directly or as an array. | |
| * @return A function that returns an Observable that emits values from source | |
| * Observable, but - if it errors - subscribes to the next passed Observable | |
| * and so on, until it completes or runs out of Observables. | |
| */ | |
| export function onErrorResumeNextWith<T, A extends readonly unknown[]>( | |
| ...sources: [[...ObservableInputTuple<A>]] | [...ObservableInputTuple<A>] | |
| ): OperatorFunction<T, T | A[number]> { | |
| // For some reason, TS 4.1 RC gets the inference wrong here and infers the | |
| // result to be `A[number][]` - completely dropping the ObservableInput part | |
| // of the type. This makes no sense whatsoever. As a workaround, the type is | |
| // asserted explicitly. | |
| const nextSources = argsOrArgArray(sources) as unknown as ObservableInputTuple<A>; | |
| return (source) => oERNCreate(source, ...nextSources); | |
| } | |
| /** | |
| * @deprecated Renamed. Use {@link onErrorResumeNextWith} instead. Will be removed in v8. | |
| */ | |
| export const onErrorResumeNext = onErrorResumeNextWith; | |
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