[RxJS] BehaviorSubject: representing a value over time
When an Observer subscribe to a BehaviorSubject. It receivces the last emitted value and then all the subsequent values. BehaviorSubject requires that we provide a starting value, so taht all Observers will always receive a value when they subscribe to a BehaviorSubject.
Imagine we want to retreve a remote file and print its contents on an HTML page, but we wnat placeholder text while we wait for the contents. We can use a BehaviorSubject for this.
var subject = new Rx.BehaviorSubject('Waiting for content'); subject.subscribe( function(result) { document.body.textContent = result.response || result; }, function(err) { document.body.textContent = 'There was an error retrieving content'; } ); Rx.DOM.get('/remote/content').subscribe(subject);
Example 2:
var subject = new Rx.BehaviorSubject(0); var observerA = { next: function (x) { console.log('A next ' + x); }, error: function (err) { console.log('A error ' + err); }, complete: function () { console.log('A done'); }, }; subject.subscribe(observerA); console.log('observerA subscribed'); var observerB = { next: function (x) { console.log('B next ' + x); }, error: function (err) { console.log('B error ' + err); }, complete: function () { console.log('B done'); }, }; subject.next(1); subject.next(2); subject.next(3); /* 0---1---2---3--------------- 0..1...2...3... 3..... */ setTimeout(function () { subject.subscribe(observerB); console.log('observerB subscribed'); }, 2000);
/* "A next 0" <-- Always get the init value "observerA subscribed" "A next 1" "A next 2" "A next 3" "B next 3" <-- Because A & B share the same observer, B will receive last emit value "observerB subscribed" */