concatMap
signature: concatMap(project: function, resultSelector: function): Observable
Map values to inner observable, subscribe and emit in order.
Examples
Example 1: Demonstrating the difference between concatMap
and mergeMap
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Note the difference between concatMap
and mergeMap
.
Because concatMap
does not subscribe to the next observable until the previous
completes, the value from the source delayed by 2000ms will be emitted first.
Contrast this with mergeMap
which subscribes immediately to
inner observables, the observable with the lesser delay (1000ms) will emit,
followed by the observable which takes 2000ms to complete.
// RxJS v6+
import { of } from 'rxjs';
import { concatMap, delay, mergeMap } from 'rxjs/operators';
//emit delay value
const source = of(2000, 1000);
// map value from source into inner observable, when complete emit result and move to next
const example = source.pipe(
concatMap(val => of(`Delayed by: ${val}ms`).pipe(delay(val)))
);
//output: With concatMap: Delayed by: 2000ms, With concatMap: Delayed by: 1000ms
const subscribe = example.subscribe(val =>
console.log(`With concatMap: ${val}`)
);
// showing the difference between concatMap and mergeMap
const mergeMapExample = source
.pipe(
// just so we can log this after the first example has run
delay(5000),
mergeMap(val => of(`Delayed by: ${val}ms`).pipe(delay(val)))
)
.subscribe(val => console.log(`With mergeMap: ${val}`));
Example 2: Map to promise
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// RxJS v6+
import { of } from 'rxjs';
import { concatMap } from 'rxjs/operators';
//emit 'Hello' and 'Goodbye'
const source = of('Hello', 'Goodbye');
//example with promise
const examplePromise = val => new Promise(resolve => resolve(`${val} World!`));
// map value from source into inner observable, when complete emit result and move to next
const example = source.pipe(concatMap(val => examplePromise(val)));
//output: 'Example w/ Promise: 'Hello World', Example w/ Promise: 'Goodbye World'
const subscribe = example.subscribe(val =>
console.log('Example w/ Promise:', val)
);
Example 3: Supplying a projection function
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// RxJS v6+
import { of } from 'rxjs';
import { concatMap } from 'rxjs/operators';
//emit 'Hello' and 'Goodbye'
const source = of('Hello', 'Goodbye');
//example with promise
const examplePromise = val => new Promise(resolve => resolve(`${val} World!`));
//result of first param passed to second param selector function before being returned
const example = source.pipe(
concatMap(val => examplePromise(val), result => `${result} w/ selector!`)
);
//output: 'Example w/ Selector: 'Hello w/ Selector', Example w/ Selector: 'Goodbye w/ Selector'
const subscribe = example.subscribe(val =>
console.log('Example w/ Selector:', val)
);
Additional Resources
- concatMap - Official docs
- Use RxJS concatMap to map and concat higher order observables - André Staltz
Source Code: https://github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs/blob/master/src/internal/operators/concatMap.ts