What is the best way to handle multiple events on the same DOM node in rxjs 5.1?
fromEvent($element, 'event_name')
but I can specify only one event at a time.
I want handle scroll wheel touchmove touchend
events.
What is the best way to handle multiple events on the same DOM node in rxjs 5.1?
fromEvent($element, 'event_name')
but I can specify only one event at a time.
I want handle scroll wheel touchmove touchend
events.
Note: This is for RxJS v5. See bottom of this answer for the v6 equivalent.
You can use the Rx.Observable.merge
function to merge multiple observable streams into a single stream:
// First, create a separate observable for each event:
const scrollEvents$ = Observable.fromEvent($element, 'scroll');
const wheelEvents$ = Observable.fromEvent($element, 'wheel');
const touchMoveEvents$ = Observable.fromEvent($element, 'touchmove');
const touchEndEvents$ = Observable.fromEvent($element, 'touchend');
// Then, merge all observables into one single stream:
const allEvents$ = Observable.merge(
scrollEvents$,
wheelEvents$,
touchMoveEvents$,
touchEndEvents$
);
If that seems a little bloated, we might clean up a little by creating an array for the events, and then map that array to Observable objects. This works best if you do not need to reference the events their associated observables separately at some point:
const events = [
'scroll',
'wheel',
'touchmove',
'touchend',
];
const eventStreams = events.map((ev) => Observable.fromEvent($element, ev));
const allEvents$ = Observable.merge(...eventStreams);
You are now able to handle all events with one single subscription:
const subscription = allEvents$.subscribe((event) => {
// do something with event...
// event may be of any type present in the events array.
});
Update RxJS v6
In RxJS 6 you can import the standalone merge
function as equivalent to the static method in v5, and use it the same way:
import { merge } from 'rxjs';
// creating the input observables again...
const allEvents$ = merge(
scrollEvents$,
wheelEvents$,
touchMoveEvents$,
touchEndEvents$
);
This is how I prefer to combine events:
fromEvents(dom, "scroll", "wheel", "touch", "etc...");
function fromEvents(dom, ...eventNames: string[]) {
return eventNames.reduce(
(prev, name) => Rx.merge(prev, fromEvent(dom, name)),
Rx.empty()
);
}
This is how I would implement this in the newest version of RxJs
const events = ['scroll', 'resize', 'orientationchange']
from(events)
.pipe(
mergeMap(event => fromEvent($element, event))
)
.subscribe(
event => // Do something with the event here
)