The OP deleted the whole question, including your answer:
This may not be the answer to your question but it is an imporovment/fixing a future bug(?) to your first method.
The problems:
- You subscribe inside the promise but don't unsubsribe after so you will get unexpected behavior after the promise resolved successfully.
- I guess you are expecting the subsription at the first time will happen befor the promise resolved but it may not be the case here. You
need to insure that by your self.
The solution:
usign the take(1)
and toPromise()
methods of rxjs:
1. take(1)
- if this.usersService.checkEmail(control.value)
will never complete (maby a firebase subscription), use take(1)
to
inforce it to complete.
toPromise()
- "cast" it to promise so you can return what u need and most importent, insure that what is inside happens befor the
promise resolved.
Note: If you won't add take(1)
but only toPromise()
, your promise
will never be resolved and what inside will never be called incase the
observable will never complete.
Code:
emailTaken(control: Control): Promise<ValidationResult> {
return this.usersService.checkEmail(control.value)
.take(1)
.toPromise()
.then(res=>....);
}
I hope I'm wrong and this was the behavior you wanted to get in the first place. Incase you didn't here is a better way. There is no need
to accept this as an answer.
Please note that if you have to prefix and suffix your answer with such caveats, you should just not post it.
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