I am trying to improve my knowledge of Angular2 by migrating an application currently written in Angular1
One feature in particular has me stumped. I am trying to replicate a feature where a calling function waits to proceed until the function it is calling has completed a loop of promises. In angular one the function I am calling looks basically like this:
this.processStuff = function( inputarray, parentnodeid ) {
var promises = [];
var _self = this;
angular.forEach( inputarray , function( nodeid ) {
switch ( parentnodeid )
{
case ‘AAA’ : var component = _self.doMoreStuff( nodeid, parentnodeid ); break;
case ‘BBB’ : var component = _self.doMoreStuff( nodeid, parentnodeid ); break;
case ‘CCC’ : var component = _self.doMoreStuff( nodeid, parentnodeid ); break;
default : var component = null;
}
promises.push( component );
});
return $q.all(promises);
};
It contains a forEach loop that calls another function (doMoreStuff) that also returns a promise and it stores all those returned promises in an array.
With Angular1, when I call processStuff in another function, I could count on the system waiting until processStuff completed before entering into the code in the then block. IE:
service.processStuff( arraying, parentidarg )
.then(function( data ) {
...
The caller of processStuff
waits for all doMoreStuff
invocations to complete until the caller of processStuff
enters into its then block.
I am unsure of how to achieve this with Angular2 and Observables. I can see from these posts that to mimic promises, Observables basically just use subscribe instead of then:
Angular 1.x $q to Angular 2.0 beta
But how do I wait for all invocations in the forEach
loop to complete before my system can proceed?
I have been doing this with forkJoin
Some more info here: http://www.syntaxsuccess.com/viewarticle/angular-2.0-and-http