I'd like to ask you for help. I omitted code that I assume is not important. Let's imagine TS file that contains service calls:
// file: someService.ts
@Injectable()
export class SomeService {
method1(){
var observable = this.http.get(someUrl)
.map((res: Response) =><MyClass[]>res.json());
return observable;
}
method2(){
// Similar to method1
}
}
// file: someComponent.ts
Please note, that this.method1observable and method2observable are properly assigned from parent (root) component and their type is Observable.
import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Observable';
export class SomeClass {
public m1: Observable<MyClass[]>;
public m2: Observable<AnotherClass[]>
ngOnInit() {
Observable.forkJoin(this.m1,this.m2) //<- ERROR HERE
.subscribe(data => {
this.myFunction(data[0], data[1]);
requestAnimationFrame(this.renderLoop);
});
}
}
I get "Uncaught ReferenceError: Observable is not defined". Don't you know what am I doing wrong? I saw some examples where Observable.forkJoin is called inside a service. But what if I want to call it inside a component?
You could try to import this way:
import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Rx';
instead of:
import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Observable';
You should also use an array to provide your observables to the forkJoin method:
ngOnInit() {
Observable.forkJoin([this.m1,this.m2])
.subscribe(data => {
this.myFunction(data[0], data[1]);
requestAnimationFrame(this.renderLoop);
});
}
And do not forget to specify inputs in @Component:
@Component({
inputs: ['m1', 'm2']
})
If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
Donate Us With