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52 lines
2.4 KiB
52 lines
2.4 KiB
"use strict"; |
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var delayWhen_1 = require('../operators/delayWhen'); |
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/** |
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* Delays the emission of items from the source Observable by a given time span |
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* determined by the emissions of another Observable. |
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* |
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* <span class="informal">It's like {@link delay}, but the time span of the |
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* delay duration is determined by a second Observable.</span> |
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* |
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* <img src="./img/delayWhen.png" width="100%"> |
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* |
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* `delayWhen` time shifts each emitted value from the source Observable by a |
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* time span determined by another Observable. When the source emits a value, |
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* the `delayDurationSelector` function is called with the source value as |
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* argument, and should return an Observable, called the "duration" Observable. |
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* The source value is emitted on the output Observable only when the duration |
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* Observable emits a value or completes. |
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* |
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* Optionally, `delayWhen` takes a second argument, `subscriptionDelay`, which |
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* is an Observable. When `subscriptionDelay` emits its first value or |
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* completes, the source Observable is subscribed to and starts behaving like |
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* described in the previous paragraph. If `subscriptionDelay` is not provided, |
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* `delayWhen` will subscribe to the source Observable as soon as the output |
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* Observable is subscribed. |
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* |
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* @example <caption>Delay each click by a random amount of time, between 0 and 5 seconds</caption> |
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* var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click'); |
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* var delayedClicks = clicks.delayWhen(event => |
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* Rx.Observable.interval(Math.random() * 5000) |
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* ); |
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* delayedClicks.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); |
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* |
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* @see {@link debounce} |
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* @see {@link delay} |
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* |
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* @param {function(value: T): Observable} delayDurationSelector A function that |
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* returns an Observable for each value emitted by the source Observable, which |
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* is then used to delay the emission of that item on the output Observable |
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* until the Observable returned from this function emits a value. |
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* @param {Observable} subscriptionDelay An Observable that triggers the |
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* subscription to the source Observable once it emits any value. |
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* @return {Observable} An Observable that delays the emissions of the source |
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* Observable by an amount of time specified by the Observable returned by |
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* `delayDurationSelector`. |
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* @method delayWhen |
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* @owner Observable |
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*/ |
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function delayWhen(delayDurationSelector, subscriptionDelay) { |
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return delayWhen_1.delayWhen(delayDurationSelector, subscriptionDelay)(this); |
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} |
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exports.delayWhen = delayWhen; |
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