Its possible for RXJS Observers create Context, as in React?
Hy, im new in Rxjs..
React have its React context. Similar is possible with Rxjs? My goal is create property, which is accessible from rxjs operators with this
...
const myObserver = Observable.create(function(observer) {
Object.defineProperty(observer, "context", {
value: {test: 'test'},
writable: false
});
observer.next(data);
observer.complete();
});
myObserver.pipe(map(function(data){
// this.context === {test: 'test'} //true
return data
}))

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Hy, im new in Rxjs..
React have its React context. Similar is possible with Rxjs? My goal is create property, which is accessible from rxjs operators with this
...
const myObserver = Observable.create(function(observer) {
Object.defineProperty(observer, "context", {
value: {test: 'test'},
writable: false
});
observer.next(data);
observer.complete();
});
myObserver.pipe(map(function(data){
// this.context === {test: 'test'} //true
return data
}))

No. Each operator will have it's ownSubscriber
, which will be passed as thethis
context to some - but not all - operator callback functions.
– cartant
Jan 3 at 1:02
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Hy, im new in Rxjs..
React have its React context. Similar is possible with Rxjs? My goal is create property, which is accessible from rxjs operators with this
...
const myObserver = Observable.create(function(observer) {
Object.defineProperty(observer, "context", {
value: {test: 'test'},
writable: false
});
observer.next(data);
observer.complete();
});
myObserver.pipe(map(function(data){
// this.context === {test: 'test'} //true
return data
}))

Hy, im new in Rxjs..
React have its React context. Similar is possible with Rxjs? My goal is create property, which is accessible from rxjs operators with this
...
const myObserver = Observable.create(function(observer) {
Object.defineProperty(observer, "context", {
value: {test: 'test'},
writable: false
});
observer.next(data);
observer.complete();
});
myObserver.pipe(map(function(data){
// this.context === {test: 'test'} //true
return data
}))


edited Jan 2 at 21:13


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No. Each operator will have it's ownSubscriber
, which will be passed as thethis
context to some - but not all - operator callback functions.
– cartant
Jan 3 at 1:02
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No. Each operator will have it's ownSubscriber
, which will be passed as thethis
context to some - but not all - operator callback functions.
– cartant
Jan 3 at 1:02
No. Each operator will have it's own
Subscriber
, which will be passed as the this
context to some - but not all - operator callback functions.– cartant
Jan 3 at 1:02
No. Each operator will have it's own
Subscriber
, which will be passed as the this
context to some - but not all - operator callback functions.– cartant
Jan 3 at 1:02
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No. Each operator will have it's own
Subscriber
, which will be passed as thethis
context to some - but not all - operator callback functions.– cartant
Jan 3 at 1:02