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rxjs-tracer
Advanced tools
A simple RxJS tracer
npm i rxjs-tracer
and use traceRx
function in code, both TypeScript and ES6 are OK.
demo.ts
import { Observable, Subject } from 'rxjs'
import { traceRx } from 'rxjs-tracer'
const A$ = Observable.interval(5000).take(5)
const B$ = Observable.of(7)
const C$ = Observable.combineLatest(A$, B$)
.map(arr => {
let [a, b] = arr
return a + b
})
const D$ = new Subject<number>()
const E$ = Observable.combineLatest(C$, D$)
.map(arr => {
let [a, b] = arr
return a * b
})
traceRx(E$).subscribe(data => console.log('log', JSON.stringify(data)))
E$.subscribe(num => console.log(num))
D$.next(5)
FAQs
A simple RxJS data tracer
The npm package rxjs-tracer receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, rxjs-tracer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rxjs-tracer 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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