import { OuterSubscriber } from '../OuterSubscriber'; import { subscribeToResult } from '../util/subscribeToResult'; /** * Catches errors on the observable to be handled by returning a new observable or throwing an error. * * * * @example Continues with a different Observable when there's an error * * Observable.of(1, 2, 3, 4, 5) * .map(n => { * if (n == 4) { * throw 'four!'; * } * return n; * }) * .catch(err => Observable.of('I', 'II', 'III', 'IV', 'V')) * .subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * // 1, 2, 3, I, II, III, IV, V * * @example Retries the caught source Observable again in case of error, similar to retry() operator * * Observable.of(1, 2, 3, 4, 5) * .map(n => { * if (n === 4) { * throw 'four!'; * } * return n; * }) * .catch((err, caught) => caught) * .take(30) * .subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * // 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, ... * * @example Throws a new error when the source Observable throws an error * * Observable.of(1, 2, 3, 4, 5) * .map(n => { * if (n == 4) { * throw 'four!'; * } * return n; * }) * .catch(err => { * throw 'error in source. Details: ' + err; * }) * .subscribe( * x => console.log(x), * err => console.log(err) * ); * // 1, 2, 3, error in source. Details: four! * * @param {function} selector a function that takes as arguments `err`, which is the error, and `caught`, which * is the source observable, in case you'd like to "retry" that observable by returning it again. Whatever observable * is returned by the `selector` will be used to continue the observable chain. * @return {Observable} An observable that originates from either the source or the observable returned by the * catch `selector` function. * @name catchError */ export function catchError(selector) { return function catchErrorOperatorFunction(source) { const operator = new CatchOperator(selector); const caught = source.lift(operator); return (operator.caught = caught); }; } class CatchOperator { constructor(selector) { this.selector = selector; } call(subscriber, source) { return source.subscribe(new CatchSubscriber(subscriber, this.selector, this.caught)); } } /** * We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc. * @ignore * @extends {Ignored} */ class CatchSubscriber extends OuterSubscriber { constructor(destination, selector, caught) { super(destination); this.selector = selector; this.caught = caught; } // NOTE: overriding `error` instead of `_error` because we don't want // to have this flag this subscriber as `isStopped`. We can mimic the // behavior of the RetrySubscriber (from the `retry` operator), where // we unsubscribe from our source chain, reset our Subscriber flags, // then subscribe to the selector result. error(err) { if (!this.isStopped) { let result; try { result = this.selector(err, this.caught); } catch (err2) { super.error(err2); return; } this._unsubscribeAndRecycle(); this.add(subscribeToResult(this, result)); } } } //# sourceMappingURL=catchError.js.map