I'm using RX to merge parallel processes, which are themselves managed by RX (over a MassTransit workflow).
The task is to kick off multiple processes, and once they have all returned, then move on.
So for 4 processes I currently have the following which works perfectly :
IObservable<ExportServiceResult> one = ExecuteExport(campaignId, "Export1");
IObservable<ExportServiceResult> two = ExecuteExport(campaignId, "Export2");
IObservable<ExportServiceResult> three = ExecuteExport(campaignId, "Export3");
IObservable<ExportServiceResult> four = ExecuteExport(campaignId, "Export4");
// we need all exports to complete before we can move to the next step
var allExportsForCampaign = one
.And(two)
.And(three)
.And(four)
.Then((first, second, third, fourth) =>
{
var result = new ExportBatchResult();
result.ExportResults.Add(first);
result.ExportResults.Add(second);
result.ExportResults.Add(third);
result.ExportResults.Add(fourth);
return result;
}
);
return Observable.When(allExportsForCampaign);
In this above, ExecuteExport(2) returns one value and completes.
Ideally we want to be able to configure this system to be given n exports in configuration, and that handled dynamically.
My question is : it this possible to wait for n observables to return a value, then move on with the values accessible in some form of collection?
Or am I going about this the wrong way and there another way to approach this using RX?
Thanks, Paul