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[RxJS] Use takeUntil instead of manually unsubscribing from Observables

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Manually unsubscribing from subscriptions is safe, but tedious and error-prone. This lesson will teach us about the takeUntil operator and its utility to make unsubscribing automatic.

const click$ = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, click);

const sub = click$.subscribe(function(ev) {
  console.log(ev.clientX);
});

setTimeout(() 
=> { sub.unsubscribe(); }, 2000);

In the code we manully unsubscribe.

We can use tha helper methods such as takeUntil, take() help to automatically handle subscritpiton.

const click$ = Rx.Observable
  .fromEvent(document, click);

const four$ = Rx.Observable.interval(4000).take(1);

/* click$ --c------c---c-c-----c---c---c- four$ -----------------0| clickUntilFour$ --c------c---c-c-| */ const clickUntilFour$ = click$.takeUntil(four$); clickUntilFour$.subscribe(function (ev) { console.log(ev.clientX); });

[RxJS] Use takeUntil instead of manually unsubscribing from Observables