import { Subject } from './Subject'; | |
import { TimestampProvider } from './types'; | |
import { Subscriber } from './Subscriber'; | |
import { Subscription } from './Subscription'; | |
import { dateTimestampProvider } from './scheduler/dateTimestampProvider'; | |
/** | |
* A variant of {@link Subject} that "replays" old values to new subscribers by emitting them when they first subscribe. | |
* | |
* `ReplaySubject` has an internal buffer that will store a specified number of values that it has observed. Like `Subject`, | |
* `ReplaySubject` "observes" values by having them passed to its `next` method. When it observes a value, it will store that | |
* value for a time determined by the configuration of the `ReplaySubject`, as passed to its constructor. | |
* | |
* When a new subscriber subscribes to the `ReplaySubject` instance, it will synchronously emit all values in its buffer in | |
* a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) manner. The `ReplaySubject` will also complete, if it has observed completion; and it will | |
* error if it has observed an error. | |
* | |
* There are two main configuration items to be concerned with: | |
* | |
* 1. `bufferSize` - This will determine how many items are stored in the buffer, defaults to infinite. | |
* 2. `windowTime` - The amount of time to hold a value in the buffer before removing it from the buffer. | |
* | |
* Both configurations may exist simultaneously. So if you would like to buffer a maximum of 3 values, as long as the values | |
* are less than 2 seconds old, you could do so with a `new ReplaySubject(3, 2000)`. | |
* | |
* ### Differences with BehaviorSubject | |
* | |
* `BehaviorSubject` is similar to `new ReplaySubject(1)`, with a couple of exceptions: | |
* | |
* 1. `BehaviorSubject` comes "primed" with a single value upon construction. | |
* 2. `ReplaySubject` will replay values, even after observing an error, where `BehaviorSubject` will not. | |
* | |
* @see {@link Subject} | |
* @see {@link BehaviorSubject} | |
* @see {@link shareReplay} | |
*/ | |
export class ReplaySubject<T> extends Subject<T> { | |
private _buffer: (T | number)[] = []; | |
private _infiniteTimeWindow = true; | |
/** | |
* @param bufferSize The size of the buffer to replay on subscription | |
* @param windowTime The amount of time the buffered items will stay buffered | |
* @param timestampProvider An object with a `now()` method that provides the current timestamp. This is used to | |
* calculate the amount of time something has been buffered. | |
*/ | |
constructor( | |
private _bufferSize = Infinity, | |
private _windowTime = Infinity, | |
private _timestampProvider: TimestampProvider = dateTimestampProvider | |
) { | |
super(); | |
this._infiniteTimeWindow = _windowTime === Infinity; | |
this._bufferSize = Math.max(1, _bufferSize); | |
this._windowTime = Math.max(1, _windowTime); | |
} | |
next(value: T): void { | |
const { isStopped, _buffer, _infiniteTimeWindow, _timestampProvider, _windowTime } = this; | |
if (!isStopped) { | |
_buffer.push(value); | |
!_infiniteTimeWindow && _buffer.push(_timestampProvider.now() + _windowTime); | |
} | |
this._trimBuffer(); | |
super.next(value); | |
} | |
/** @internal */ | |
protected _subscribe(subscriber: Subscriber<T>): Subscription { | |
this._throwIfClosed(); | |
this._trimBuffer(); | |
const subscription = this._innerSubscribe(subscriber); | |
const { _infiniteTimeWindow, _buffer } = this; | |
// We use a copy here, so reentrant code does not mutate our array while we're | |
// emitting it to a new subscriber. | |
const copy = _buffer.slice(); | |
for (let i = 0; i < copy.length && !subscriber.closed; i += _infiniteTimeWindow ? 1 : 2) { | |
subscriber.next(copy[i] as T); | |
} | |
this._checkFinalizedStatuses(subscriber); | |
return subscription; | |
} | |
private _trimBuffer() { | |
const { _bufferSize, _timestampProvider, _buffer, _infiniteTimeWindow } = this; | |
// If we don't have an infinite buffer size, and we're over the length, | |
// use splice to truncate the old buffer values off. Note that we have to | |
// double the size for instances where we're not using an infinite time window | |
// because we're storing the values and the timestamps in the same array. | |
const adjustedBufferSize = (_infiniteTimeWindow ? 1 : 2) * _bufferSize; | |
_bufferSize < Infinity && adjustedBufferSize < _buffer.length && _buffer.splice(0, _buffer.length - adjustedBufferSize); | |
// Now, if we're not in an infinite time window, remove all values where the time is | |
// older than what is allowed. | |
if (!_infiniteTimeWindow) { | |
const now = _timestampProvider.now(); | |
let last = 0; | |
// Search the array for the first timestamp that isn't expired and | |
// truncate the buffer up to that point. | |
for (let i = 1; i < _buffer.length && (_buffer[i] as number) <= now; i += 2) { | |
last = i; | |
} | |
last && _buffer.splice(0, last + 1); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |