Subscribe to multiple Observables (like chaining then() in Promises)

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小鲜肉 2020-12-25 08:52

My Angular 2 application has 2 methods (GetCategories() and GetCartItems()) in a service , and both of these methods return Observable

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  •  离开以前
    2020-12-25 09:16

    This is most typically done with concat(), concatMap() or eventually concatAll() depending on your usecase and whetrher you need to call both services in order or not.

    function GetCategories() {
        return Observable.timer(1000).do(() => console.log('GetCategories()'));
    }
    
    function GetCartItems() {
        return Observable.timer(1000).do(() => console.log('GetCartItems()'));
    }
    
    console.log('start...');
    
    GetCategories()
      .concatMap(() => GetCartItems())
      .subscribe(() => console.log('done'));
    

    This prints to console:

    start...
    GetCategories()
    GetCartItems()
    done
    

    Each item is delayed to show these are called in order one after another.

    If you don't need to keep the same order you can use merge() or mergeMap().

    See live demo: https://jsbin.com/wawajob/1/edit

    Note that using zip() might have undesired behavior. See https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions/RxJS/blob/master/doc/api/core/operators/zip.md

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