Prevent memory leaks in Angular 2?

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旧时难觅i
旧时难觅i 2020-12-28 16:47

In Angular 2 are there any specific pitfalls regarding memory management, I should be aware of?

What are the best practices to manage the state of components in orde

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  •  谎友^
    谎友^ (楼主)
    2020-12-28 17:15

    As requested by @katspaugh

    In your specific case there's no need to unsubscribe manually since that's the Async pipe's job.

    Check the source code for AsyncPipe. For brevity I'm posting the relevant code

    class AsyncPipe implements PipeTransform, OnDestroy {
        // ...
        ngOnDestroy(): void {
            if (isPresent(this._subscription)) {
              this._dispose();
            }
        }
    

    As you can see the Async pipe implements OnDestroy, and when it's destroyed it checks if is there some subscription and removes it.

    You would be reinventing the wheel in this specific case (sorry for repeating myself). This doesn't mean you can't/shouldn't unsubscribe yourself in any other case like the one you referenced. In that case the user is passing the Observable between components to communicate them so it's good practice to unsubscribe manually.

    I'm not aware of if the framework can detect any alive subscriptions and unsubscribe of them automatically when Components are destroyed, that would require more investigation of course.

    I hope this clarifies a little about Async pipe.

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