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angular2-take-until-destroy
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npm install angular2-take-until-destroy --save
import { TakeUntilDestroy } from "angular2-take-until-destroy";
@Component({
selector: 'app-inbox',
templateUrl: './inbox.component.html'
})
@TakeUntilDestroy
export class InboxComponent implements OnDestroy {
componentDestroy;
constructor( ) {
const timer$ = Observable.interval(1000)
.takeUntil(this.componentDestroy())
.subscribe(val => console.log(val))
}
// If you work with AOT this method must be present, even if empty!
// Otherwise 'ng build --prod' will optimize away any calls to ngOnDestroy,
// even if the method is added by the @TakeUntilDestroy decorator
ngOnDestroy() {
// You can also do whatever you need here
}
}
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Add take until component destroy for easy unsubscribe when the component destroyed
The npm package angular2-take-until-destroy receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, angular2-take-until-destroy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that angular2-take-until-destroy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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