Reputation: 15649
I think I misunderstand how Observables are supposed to be used. I want to put a value in, and when the value changes it should emit the new value. I thought that was what they were for, but all the tutorials and docs don't seem to do this, but at the same time, I always see them being applied this way. For example, in angular when you subscribe to a "FirebaseListObservable", when the value in firebase changes it fires off a snapshot in the subscription. I want to make that for my own variable. Let's say I just have a string variable, and when it changes, it fires off any subscriptions.
Upvotes: 34
Views: 43053
Reputation: 10268
Normally I would have my observables in services that get subscribed to in components, but I bundled them all in one class for the convenience of this answer. I've listed comments explaining each step. I hope this helps. : )
import { Subject } from 'rxjs/Subject';
export class ClassName {
// ------ Creating the observable ----------
// Create a subject - The thing that will be watched by the observable
public stringVar = new Subject<string>();
// Create an observable to watch the subject and send out a stream of updates (You will subscribe to this to get the update stream)
public stringVar$ = this.stringVar.asObservable() //Has a $
// ------ Getting Your updates ----------
// Subscribe to the observable you created.. data will be updated each time there is a change to Subject
public subscription = this.stringVar$.subscribe(data => {
// do stuff with data
// e.g. this.property = data
});
// ------ How to update the subject ---------
// Create a method that allows you to update the subject being watched by observable
public updateStringSubject(newStringVar: string) {
this.stringVar.next(newStringVar);
}
// Update it by calling the method..
// updateStringSubject('some new string value')
// ------- Be responsible and unsubscribe before you destory your component to save memory ------
ngOnDestroy() {
this.subscription.unsubscribe()
}
}
Upvotes: 59
Reputation: 645
Try this using ReplySubject
. I used typescript, angularfire to explain in the below code example
export class MessageService {
private filter$: ReplaySubject<any> = new ReplaySubject(1);
getMessagesOfType():FirebaseListObservable<any>{
return this.af.database.list(this.messagesPath, {
query: {
orderByChild: 'type',
equalTo: this.filter$
}
});
}
getClosedMessage(): void {
this.filter$.next('closed');
}
getOpenMessage(): void {
this.filter$.next('open');
}
}
// in some other class
// MessagesSubject is assigned to messageService
this.messageService.getMessagesOfType().subscribe((listOfMessages)=>{
// this list will be updated when the this.filter$ updated see below functions
console.log(listOfMessages);
});
// update this.filter$ like this to get
this.messageService.getClosedMessage();
// to get open messges in
this.messageService.getOpenMessage();
Upvotes: 0