Angular2. How can I check if an observable is completed?

csm86 picture csm86 · Jul 11, 2017 · Viewed 32k times · Source

In my page there is a button that generates a report. That report needs data that is loaded using a http call to a rest endpoint when the page is loaded, but I do not have a guarantee that they are loaded when the user presses the report button.

How can I watch the observable to see if it is completed, and if incomplete, to wait on the action until the http call is completed? Here is some of the code:

loadCompanies(): void {
    this._companyService.getCompanies().subscribe(
        response => {
            this.companiesModel = response;
        },
        err => console.log(err)
    );
}
generateReport() {
   // check if observable that loads companies is completed and do the 
   // action using companiesModel.
} 

One option is a flag set in loading companies with values of 'loading' and 'completed', and make a wait in generateReport() until the flag is completed, but I would prefer a solution using the Observable API if possible.

Answer

ulubeyn picture ulubeyn · Jul 11, 2017

You can do this by using onCompleted callback in subscription. For example, let's say you show loading bar when user press report button;

loadCompanies(): void {
     this._companyService.getCompanies().subscribe(
          response => {
               this.companiesModel = response;
          },
          err => {
               console.log(err);
               //closeLoadingBar();
          },
          () => {
               //do whatever you want
               //closeLoadingBar()
          }
     )
}

generateReport() {
    //showLoadingBar()
    this.loadCompanies();
}

If you get error from your http call, onCompleted method will not be invoked, only onError will be invoked. If it is successful, onCompleted method will be called after your onNext method.

Here is the documentation for subscribe. I hope it helps!