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141 lines
6.5 KiB
141 lines
6.5 KiB
"use strict"; |
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var __extends = (this && this.__extends) || function (d, b) { |
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for (var p in b) if (b.hasOwnProperty(p)) d[p] = b[p]; |
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function __() { this.constructor = d; } |
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d.prototype = b === null ? Object.create(b) : (__.prototype = b.prototype, new __()); |
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}; |
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var async_1 = require('../scheduler/async'); |
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var isDate_1 = require('../util/isDate'); |
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var Subscriber_1 = require('../Subscriber'); |
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var TimeoutError_1 = require('../util/TimeoutError'); |
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/** |
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* |
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* Errors if Observable does not emit a value in given time span. |
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* |
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* <span class="informal">Timeouts on Observable that doesn't emit values fast enough.</span> |
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* |
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* <img src="./img/timeout.png" width="100%"> |
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* |
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* `timeout` operator accepts as an argument either a number or a Date. |
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* |
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* If number was provided, it returns an Observable that behaves like a source |
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* Observable, unless there is a period of time where there is no value emitted. |
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* So if you provide `100` as argument and first value comes after 50ms from |
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* the moment of subscription, this value will be simply re-emitted by the resulting |
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* Observable. If however after that 100ms passes without a second value being emitted, |
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* stream will end with an error and source Observable will be unsubscribed. |
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* These checks are performed throughout whole lifecycle of Observable - from the moment |
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* it was subscribed to, until it completes or errors itself. Thus every value must be |
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* emitted within specified period since previous value. |
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* |
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* If provided argument was Date, returned Observable behaves differently. It throws |
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* if Observable did not complete before provided Date. This means that periods between |
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* emission of particular values do not matter in this case. If Observable did not complete |
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* before provided Date, source Observable will be unsubscribed. Other than that, resulting |
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* stream behaves just as source Observable. |
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* |
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* `timeout` accepts also a Scheduler as a second parameter. It is used to schedule moment (or moments) |
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* when returned Observable will check if source stream emitted value or completed. |
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* |
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* @example <caption>Check if ticks are emitted within certain timespan</caption> |
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* const seconds = Rx.Observable.interval(1000); |
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* |
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* seconds.timeout(1100) // Let's use bigger timespan to be safe, |
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* // since `interval` might fire a bit later then scheduled. |
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* .subscribe( |
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* value => console.log(value), // Will emit numbers just as regular `interval` would. |
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* err => console.log(err) // Will never be called. |
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* ); |
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* |
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* seconds.timeout(900).subscribe( |
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* value => console.log(value), // Will never be called. |
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* err => console.log(err) // Will emit error before even first value is emitted, |
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* // since it did not arrive within 900ms period. |
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* ); |
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* |
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* @example <caption>Use Date to check if Observable completed</caption> |
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* const seconds = Rx.Observable.interval(1000); |
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* |
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* seconds.timeout(new Date("December 17, 2020 03:24:00")) |
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* .subscribe( |
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* value => console.log(value), // Will emit values as regular `interval` would |
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* // until December 17, 2020 at 03:24:00. |
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* err => console.log(err) // On December 17, 2020 at 03:24:00 it will emit an error, |
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* // since Observable did not complete by then. |
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* ); |
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* |
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* @see {@link timeoutWith} |
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* |
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* @param {number|Date} due Number specifying period within which Observable must emit values |
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* or Date specifying before when Observable should complete |
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* @param {Scheduler} [scheduler] Scheduler controlling when timeout checks occur. |
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* @return {Observable<T>} Observable that mirrors behaviour of source, unless timeout checks fail. |
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* @method timeout |
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* @owner Observable |
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*/ |
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function timeout(due, scheduler) { |
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if (scheduler === void 0) { scheduler = async_1.async; } |
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var absoluteTimeout = isDate_1.isDate(due); |
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var waitFor = absoluteTimeout ? (+due - scheduler.now()) : Math.abs(due); |
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return function (source) { return source.lift(new TimeoutOperator(waitFor, absoluteTimeout, scheduler, new TimeoutError_1.TimeoutError())); }; |
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} |
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exports.timeout = timeout; |
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var TimeoutOperator = (function () { |
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function TimeoutOperator(waitFor, absoluteTimeout, scheduler, errorInstance) { |
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this.waitFor = waitFor; |
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this.absoluteTimeout = absoluteTimeout; |
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this.scheduler = scheduler; |
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this.errorInstance = errorInstance; |
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} |
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TimeoutOperator.prototype.call = function (subscriber, source) { |
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return source.subscribe(new TimeoutSubscriber(subscriber, this.absoluteTimeout, this.waitFor, this.scheduler, this.errorInstance)); |
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}; |
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return TimeoutOperator; |
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}()); |
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/** |
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* We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc. |
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* @ignore |
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* @extends {Ignored} |
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*/ |
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var TimeoutSubscriber = (function (_super) { |
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__extends(TimeoutSubscriber, _super); |
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function TimeoutSubscriber(destination, absoluteTimeout, waitFor, scheduler, errorInstance) { |
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_super.call(this, destination); |
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this.absoluteTimeout = absoluteTimeout; |
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this.waitFor = waitFor; |
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this.scheduler = scheduler; |
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this.errorInstance = errorInstance; |
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this.action = null; |
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this.scheduleTimeout(); |
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} |
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TimeoutSubscriber.dispatchTimeout = function (subscriber) { |
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subscriber.error(subscriber.errorInstance); |
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}; |
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TimeoutSubscriber.prototype.scheduleTimeout = function () { |
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var action = this.action; |
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if (action) { |
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// Recycle the action if we've already scheduled one. All the production |
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// Scheduler Actions mutate their state/delay time and return themeselves. |
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// VirtualActions are immutable, so they create and return a clone. In this |
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// case, we need to set the action reference to the most recent VirtualAction, |
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// to ensure that's the one we clone from next time. |
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this.action = action.schedule(this, this.waitFor); |
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} |
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else { |
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this.add(this.action = this.scheduler.schedule(TimeoutSubscriber.dispatchTimeout, this.waitFor, this)); |
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} |
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}; |
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TimeoutSubscriber.prototype._next = function (value) { |
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if (!this.absoluteTimeout) { |
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this.scheduleTimeout(); |
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} |
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_super.prototype._next.call(this, value); |
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}; |
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/** @deprecated internal use only */ TimeoutSubscriber.prototype._unsubscribe = function () { |
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this.action = null; |
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this.scheduler = null; |
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this.errorInstance = null; |
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}; |
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return TimeoutSubscriber; |
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}(Subscriber_1.Subscriber)); |
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