angular-rxjs-patterns
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npx mdskill add TheBushidoCollective/han/angular-rxjs-patternsApply RxJS patterns to manage async flows in Angular apps.
- Handles complex data streams and HTTP requests in Angular.
- Depends on RxJS operators, subjects, and Angular HttpClient.
- Selects patterns based on observable creation needs and lifecycle.
- Delivers reactive code snippets for seamless async operations.
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# Angular RxJS Patterns
Master RxJS in Angular for handling async operations, data streams,
and reactive programming patterns.
## Observable Creation
### Basic Observable Creation
```typescript
import { Observable, of, from, interval, fromEvent } from 'rxjs';
// of - emit values in sequence
const numbers$ = of(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
// from - convert array, promise, or iterable
const fromArray$ = from([1, 2, 3]);
const fromPromise$ = from(fetch('/api/data'));
// interval - emit numbers at intervals
const timer$ = interval(1000); // Every second
// fromEvent - DOM events
const clicks$ = fromEvent(document, 'click');
// Custom observable
const custom$ = new Observable(subscriber => {
subscriber.next(1);
subscriber.next(2);
subscriber.complete();
});
```
### HttpClient Observables
```typescript
import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http';
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
@Injectable({
providedIn: 'root'
})
export class DataService {
constructor(private http: HttpClient) {}
getData(): Observable<Data[]> {
return this.http.get<Data[]>('/api/data');
}
getItem(id: string): Observable<Data> {
return this.http.get<Data>(`/api/data/${id}`);
}
createItem(data: Data): Observable<Data> {
return this.http.post<Data>('/api/data', data);
}
updateItem(id: string, data: Data): Observable<Data> {
return this.http.put<Data>(`/api/data/${id}`, data);
}
deleteItem(id: string): Observable<void> {
return this.http.delete<void>(`/api/data/${id}`);
}
}
```
## Common Operators
### Transformation Operators
```typescript
import { map, pluck, switchMap, mergeMap, concatMap } from 'rxjs/operators';
import { of } from 'rxjs';
// map - transform values
const numbers$ = of(1, 2, 3).pipe(
map(n => n * 2) // 2, 4, 6
);
// pluck - extract property (deprecated, use map)
const users$ = of(
{ name: 'John', age: 30 },
{ name: 'Jane', age: 25 }
).pipe(
map(user => user.name) // 'John', 'Jane'
);
// switchMap - cancel previous, emit new
searchControl.valueChanges.pipe(
switchMap(term => this.searchService.search(term))
).subscribe(results => {
this.results = results;
});
// mergeMap - run in parallel
const ids$ = of(1, 2, 3);
ids$.pipe(
mergeMap(id => this.getUser(id)) // All requests in parallel
).subscribe();
// concatMap - run in sequence
ids$.pipe(
concatMap(id => this.getUser(id)) // One at a time
).subscribe();
```
### Filtering Operators
```typescript
import { filter, take, takeUntil, takeWhile, distinctUntilChanged } from 'rxjs/operators';
// filter - only emit matching values
of(1, 2, 3, 4, 5).pipe(
filter(n => n % 2 === 0) // 2, 4
);
// take - first N values
interval(1000).pipe(
take(5) // First 5 emissions
);
// takeUntil - until another observable emits
const destroy$ = new Subject();
source$.pipe(
takeUntil(destroy$)
).subscribe();
// distinctUntilChanged - skip duplicate consecutive values
of(1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3).pipe(
distinctUntilChanged() // 1, 2, 3
);
```
### Combination Operators
```typescript
import { combineLatest, merge, concat, forkJoin, zip } from 'rxjs';
import { startWith } from 'rxjs/operators';
// combineLatest - emit when any source emits
combineLatest([
this.user$,
this.settings$
]).pipe(
map(([user, settings]) => ({ user, settings }))
).subscribe();
// merge - emit from any source
merge(
this.clicks$,
this.hovers$
).subscribe();
// concat - emit in sequence
concat(
this.loadUser$,
this.loadSettings$
).subscribe();
// forkJoin - wait for all to complete
forkJoin({
user: this.getUser(),
posts: this.getPosts(),
comments: this.getComments()
}).subscribe(({ user, posts, comments }) => {
// All complete
});
// zip - pair values from sources
zip(
of(1, 2, 3),
of('a', 'b', 'c')
).pipe(
map(([num, letter]) => `${num}${letter}`)
); // '1a', '2b', '3c'
```
### Utility Operators
```typescript
import { tap, delay, debounceTime, throttleTime, distinctUntilChanged } from 'rxjs/operators';
// tap - side effects (logging, etc.)
source$.pipe(
tap(value => console.log('Value:', value)),
map(value => value * 2)
);
// delay - delay emissions
of(1, 2, 3).pipe(
delay(1000) // Delay 1 second
);
// debounceTime - wait for pause in emissions
searchControl.valueChanges.pipe(
debounceTime(300) // Wait 300ms after user stops typing
);
// throttleTime - emit first value, ignore for duration
clicks$.pipe(
throttleTime(1000) // Only once per second
);
// distinctUntilChanged - skip duplicates
input$.pipe(
distinctUntilChanged() // Only when value changes
);
```
## Error Handling
### catchError - Handle Errors
```typescript
import { catchError } from 'rxjs/operators';
import { of, EMPTY, throwError } from 'rxjs';
// Return fallback value
this.http.get('/api/data').pipe(
catchError(error => {
console.error('Error:', error);
return of([]); // Return empty array
})
);
// Return empty observable
source$.pipe(
catchError(() => EMPTY) // Complete without emitting
);
// Re-throw error
source$.pipe(
catchError(error => {
console.error('Error:', error);
return throwError(() => new Error('Custom error'));
})
);
// Handle different error types
source$.pipe(
catchError(error => {
if (error.status === 404) {
return of(null);
}
return throwError(() => error);
})
);
```
### retry and retryWhen
```typescript
import { retry, retryWhen, delay, take } from 'rxjs/operators';
// Simple retry
this.http.get('/api/data').pipe(
retry(3) // Retry up to 3 times
);
// Retry with delay
this.http.get('/api/data').pipe(
retryWhen(errors =>
errors.pipe(
delay(1000), // Wait 1 second
take(3) // Max 3 retries
)
)
);
// Exponential backoff
this.http.get('/api/data').pipe(
retryWhen(errors =>
errors.pipe(
mergeMap((error, index) => {
if (index >= 3) {
return throwError(() => error);
}
const delayMs = Math.pow(2, index) * 1000;
return of(error).pipe(delay(delayMs));
})
)
)
);
```
## Subscription Management
### Manual Subscription Cleanup
```typescript
import { Component, OnDestroy } from '@angular/core';
import { Subscription } from 'rxjs';
@Component({
selector: 'app-my-component'
})
export class MyComponent implements OnDestroy {
private subscription = new Subscription();
ngOnInit() {
// Add subscriptions
this.subscription.add(
this.data$.subscribe(data => {
this.data = data;
})
);
this.subscription.add(
this.other$.subscribe(other => {
this.other = other;
})
);
}
ngOnDestroy() {
// Unsubscribe from all
this.subscription.unsubscribe();
}
}
```
### takeUntil Pattern
```typescript
import { Component, OnDestroy } from '@angular/core';
import { Subject } from 'rxjs';
import { takeUntil } from 'rxjs/operators';
@Component({
selector: 'app-my-component'
})
export class MyComponent implements OnDestroy {
private destroy$ = new Subject<void>();
ngOnInit() {
this.data$.pipe(
takeUntil(this.destroy$)
).subscribe(data => {
this.data = data;
});
this.other$.pipe(
takeUntil(this.destroy$)
).subscribe(other => {
this.other = other;
});
}
ngOnDestroy() {
this.destroy$.next();
this.destroy$.complete();
}
}
```
### Async Pipe (No Manual Unsubscribe)
```typescript
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
@Component({
selector: 'app-user-list',
template: `
<div *ngIf="users$ | async as users">
<div *ngFor="let user of users">
{{ user.name }}
</div>
</div>
<div *ngIf="loading$ | async">Loading...</div>
<div *ngIf="error$ | async as error">Error: {{ error }}</div>
`
})
export class UserListComponent {
users$: Observable<User[]>;
loading$: Observable<boolean>;
error$: Observable<string | null>;
constructor(private userService: UserService) {
this.users$ = this.userService.getUsers();
this.loading$ = this.userService.loading$;
this.error$ = this.userService.error$;
}
}
```
## Subjects
### Subject - Multicast
```typescript
import { Subject } from 'rxjs';
const subject = new Subject<number>();
// Multiple subscribers
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('A:', val));
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('B:', val));
subject.next(1); // A: 1, B: 1
subject.next(2); // A: 2, B: 2
```
### BehaviorSubject - Current Value
```typescript
import { BehaviorSubject } from 'rxjs';
const subject = new BehaviorSubject<number>(0); // Initial value
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('A:', val)); // A: 0
subject.next(1); // A: 1
subject.next(2); // A: 2
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('B:', val)); // B: 2 (latest value)
// Common pattern for state management
@Injectable({
providedIn: 'root'
})
export class StateService {
private stateSubject = new BehaviorSubject<State>(initialState);
state$ = this.stateSubject.asObservable();
updateState(newState: State) {
this.stateSubject.next(newState);
}
get currentState(): State {
return this.stateSubject.value;
}
}
```
### ReplaySubject - Buffer Values
```typescript
import { ReplaySubject } from 'rxjs';
const subject = new ReplaySubject<number>(2); // Buffer last 2 values
subject.next(1);
subject.next(2);
subject.next(3);
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('A:', val)); // A: 2, A: 3
subject.next(4); // A: 4
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('B:', val)); // B: 3, B: 4
```
### AsyncSubject - Last Value on Complete
```typescript
import { AsyncSubject } from 'rxjs';
const subject = new AsyncSubject<number>();
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('A:', val));
subject.next(1);
subject.next(2);
subject.next(3);
subject.complete(); // A: 3 (only last value when complete)
```
## Hot vs Cold Observables
### Cold Observable - Unicast
```typescript
// Each subscription creates new execution
const cold$ = interval(1000);
cold$.subscribe(val => console.log('A:', val)); // A: 0, 1, 2...
setTimeout(() => {
cold$.subscribe(val => console.log('B:', val)); // B: 0, 1, 2... (separate execution)
}, 2000);
```
### Hot Observable - Multicast
```typescript
import { Subject, interval } from 'rxjs';
import { share, shareReplay } from 'rxjs/operators';
// Using Subject
const subject = new Subject();
const source$ = interval(1000);
source$.subscribe(subject);
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('A:', val)); // A: 0, 1, 2...
setTimeout(() => {
subject.subscribe(val => console.log('B:', val)); // B: 2, 3, 4... (shared)
}, 2000);
// Using share operator
const shared$ = interval(1000).pipe(share());
shared$.subscribe(val => console.log('A:', val));
setTimeout(() => {
shared$.subscribe(val => console.log('B:', val)); // Shares source
}, 2000);
// Using shareReplay
const cached$ = this.http.get('/api/data').pipe(
shareReplay(1) // Cache last 1 value
);
// Multiple subscribers get cached result
cached$.subscribe();
cached$.subscribe(); // No second HTTP request
```
## RxJS in Services
### Data Service with State
```typescript
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http';
import { BehaviorSubject, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { tap, catchError, finalize } from 'rxjs/operators';
@Injectable({
providedIn: 'root'
})
export class UserService {
private usersSubject = new BehaviorSubject<User[]>([]);
private loadingSubject = new BehaviorSubject<boolean>(false);
private errorSubject = new BehaviorSubject<string | null>(null);
users$ = this.usersSubject.asObservable();
loading$ = this.loadingSubject.asObservable();
error$ = this.errorSubject.asObservable();
constructor(private http: HttpClient) {}
loadUsers(): void {
this.loadingSubject.next(true);
this.errorSubject.next(null);
this.http.get<User[]>('/api/users').pipe(
tap(users => this.usersSubject.next(users)),
catchError(error => {
this.errorSubject.next(error.message);
return of([]);
}),
finalize(() => this.loadingSubject.next(false))
).subscribe();
}
getUser(id: string): Observable<User> {
return this.http.get<User>(`/api/users/${id}`);
}
}
```
### Search Service with Debounce
```typescript
import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http';
import { Observable, Subject } from 'rxjs';
import { debounceTime, distinctUntilChanged, switchMap } from 'rxjs/operators';
@Injectable({
providedIn: 'root'
})
export class SearchService {
private searchTerms = new Subject<string>();
results$: Observable<SearchResult[]>;
constructor(private http: HttpClient) {
this.results$ = this.searchTerms.pipe(
debounceTime(300),
distinctUntilChanged(),
switchMap(term => this.search(term))
);
}
search(term: string): Observable<SearchResult[]> {
if (!term.trim()) {
return of([]);
}
return this.http.get<SearchResult[]>(`/api/search?q=${term}`);
}
setSearchTerm(term: string): void {
this.searchTerms.next(term);
}
}
```
## Testing RxJS
### Testing Observables
```typescript
import { TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { HttpClientTestingModule, HttpTestingController } from '@angular/common/http/testing';
describe('UserService', () => {
let service: UserService;
let httpMock: HttpTestingController;
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
imports: [HttpClientTestingModule],
providers: [UserService]
});
service = TestBed.inject(UserService);
httpMock = TestBed.inject(HttpTestingController);
});
afterEach(() => {
httpMock.verify();
});
it('should fetch users', () => {
const mockUsers = [{ id: 1, name: 'John' }];
service.getUsers().subscribe(users => {
expect(users).toEqual(mockUsers);
});
const req = httpMock.expectOne('/api/users');
expect(req.request.method).toBe('GET');
req.flush(mockUsers);
});
});
```
### Testing with Marble Diagrams
```typescript
import { TestScheduler } from 'rxjs/testing';
describe('Marble tests', () => {
let scheduler: TestScheduler;
beforeEach(() => {
scheduler = new TestScheduler((actual, expected) => {
expect(actual).toEqual(expected);
});
});
it('should debounce', () => {
scheduler.run(({ cold, expectObservable }) => {
const source$ = cold('-a-b-c|');
const expected = '-----c|';
const result$ = source$.pipe(debounceTime(20));
expectObservable(result$).toBe(expected);
});
});
});
```
## When to Use This Skill
Use angular-rxjs-patterns when building modern, production-ready
applications that require:
- Complex async data flows
- Real-time updates and streaming data
- Efficient HTTP request management
- Form input handling with debouncing
- State management with observables
- Error handling and retry logic
- Combining multiple async sources
- Memory-safe subscription management
## RxJS Best Practices in Angular
1. **Use async pipe** - Automatic subscription management
2. **takeUntil for cleanup** - Unsubscribe in ngOnDestroy
3. **shareReplay for caching** - Avoid duplicate HTTP requests
4. **debounceTime for inputs** - Reduce API calls
5. **switchMap for cancellation** - Cancel old requests
6. **catchError for errors** - Always handle errors
7. **BehaviorSubject for state** - Share current state
8. **Avoid nested subscriptions** - Use operators instead
9. **Use operators over imperative code** - More declarative
10. **Test observables properly** - Use marble diagrams
## Common RxJS Mistakes
1. **Not unsubscribing** - Memory leaks
2. **Nested subscriptions** - Callback hell
3. **Not using operators** - Imperative instead of declarative
4. **Subscribing in services** - Return observables instead
5. **Not handling errors** - Silent failures
6. **Using Subject incorrectly** - Prefer BehaviorSubject for state
7. **Not using shareReplay** - Duplicate HTTP requests
8. **Forgetting to complete subjects** - Memory leaks
9. **Using subscribe in templates** - Use async pipe
10. **Not understanding hot vs cold** - Unexpected behavior
## Resources
- [RxJS Official Documentation](https://rxjs.dev/)
- [RxJS Operators](https://rxjs.dev/guide/operators)
- [Angular HttpClient](https://angular.io/guide/http)
- [Reactive Programming with RxJS](https://pragprog.com/titles/smreactjs5/reactive-programming-with-rxjs/)
- [RxMarbles - Visual Operator Reference](https://rxmarbles.com/)
- [Learn RxJS](https://www.learnrxjs.io/)
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