RxRelayJS is a TS/JS implementation of Jake Wharton's RxRelay. Relay types are analogous to Subject types, but without the ability to call complete() or error(). Therefore, they are stateless in the sense that they cannot enter a terminal state.
The most common usecase of Subject is to bridge between non-reactive APIs and reactive APIs. Typically, you do not want these bridges to enter any terminal state. The Relay types remove the possibility of this accidentally occuring.
Via NPM:
npm install rxrelayjsNote: The rxjs package is listed as a required peerDependency.
RxRelayJS contains Relay types for each Subject type:
RelayBehaviorRelayReplayRelay
There is no AsyncRelay because the Relay type does not support the terminal state.
Emits all subsequent events to observers once they have subscribed.
const relay = new Relay();
relay.subscribe({
next: (v) => console.log('observerA: ' + v)
});
relay.next(1);
relay.next(2);
relay.subscribe({
next: (v) => console.log('observerB: ' + v)
});
relay.next(3);Console output:
observerA: 1
observerA: 2
observerA: 3
observerB: 3
Emits the most recent observed event and all subsequent events to observers once they have subscribed.
const relay = new BehaviorRelay(0);
relay.subscribe({
next: (v) => console.log('observerA: ' + v)
});
relay.next(1);
relay.next(2);
relay.subscribe({
next: (v) => console.log('observerB: ' + v)
});
relay.next(3);Console output:
observerA: 0
observerA: 1
observerA: 2
observerB: 2
observerA: 3
observerB: 3
Emits all previously observed and subsequent events to observers once they have subscribed.
const relay = new ReplayRelay();
relay.subscribe({
next: (v) => console.log('observerA: ' + v)
});
relay.next(1);
relay.next(2);
relay.subscribe({
next: (v) => console.log('observerB: ' + v)
});
relay.next(3);Console output:
observerA: 1
observerA: 2
observerB: 1
observerB: 2
observerA: 3
observerB: 3
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