import { Observable } from '../Observable'; import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber'; import { ObservableInput, OperatorFunction, ObservedValueOf } from '../types'; import { map } from './map'; import { innerFrom } from '../observable/innerFrom'; import { operate } from '../util/lift'; import { createOperatorSubscriber } from './OperatorSubscriber'; /* tslint:disable:max-line-length */ export function exhaustMap>( project: (value: T, index: number) => O ): OperatorFunction>; /** @deprecated The `resultSelector` parameter will be removed in v8. Use an inner `map` instead. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/resultSelector */ export function exhaustMap>( project: (value: T, index: number) => O, resultSelector: undefined ): OperatorFunction>; /** @deprecated The `resultSelector` parameter will be removed in v8. Use an inner `map` instead. Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/resultSelector */ export function exhaustMap( project: (value: T, index: number) => ObservableInput, resultSelector: (outerValue: T, innerValue: I, outerIndex: number, innerIndex: number) => R ): OperatorFunction; /* tslint:enable:max-line-length */ /** * Projects each source value to an Observable which is merged in the output * Observable only if the previous projected Observable has completed. * * Maps each value to an Observable, then flattens all of * these inner Observables using {@link exhaust}. * * ![](exhaustMap.png) * * 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 (so-called "inner") Observable. When it projects a source value to * an Observable, the output Observable begins emitting the items emitted by * that projected Observable. However, `exhaustMap` ignores every new projected * Observable if the previous projected Observable has not yet completed. Once * that one completes, it will accept and flatten the next projected Observable * and repeat this process. * * ## Example * * Run a finite timer for each click, only if there is no currently active timer * * ```ts * import { fromEvent, exhaustMap, interval, take } from 'rxjs'; * * const clicks = fromEvent(document, 'click'); * const result = clicks.pipe( * exhaustMap(() => interval(1000).pipe(take(5))) * ); * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * ``` * * @see {@link concatMap} * @see {@link exhaust} * @see {@link mergeMap} * @see {@link switchMap} * * @param {function(value: T, ?index: number): ObservableInput} project A function * that, when applied to an item emitted by the source Observable, returns an * Observable. * @return A function that returns an Observable containing projected * Observables of each item of the source, ignoring projected Observables that * start before their preceding Observable has completed. */ export function exhaustMap>( project: (value: T, index: number) => O, resultSelector?: (outerValue: T, innerValue: ObservedValueOf, outerIndex: number, innerIndex: number) => R ): OperatorFunction | R> { if (resultSelector) { // DEPRECATED PATH return (source: Observable) => source.pipe(exhaustMap((a, i) => innerFrom(project(a, i)).pipe(map((b: any, ii: any) => resultSelector(a, b, i, ii))))); } return operate((source, subscriber) => { let index = 0; let innerSub: Subscriber | null = null; let isComplete = false; source.subscribe( createOperatorSubscriber( subscriber, (outerValue) => { if (!innerSub) { innerSub = createOperatorSubscriber(subscriber, undefined, () => { innerSub = null; isComplete && subscriber.complete(); }); innerFrom(project(outerValue, index++)).subscribe(innerSub); } }, () => { isComplete = true; !innerSub && subscriber.complete(); } ) ); }); }