I'm using ionic2, I implemented a class:
import {EventEmitter, Injectable} from 'angular2/core';
@Injectable()
export class LocalPushClear extends EventEmitter<number> {
constructor() {
super();
}
}
The class is used by on of my components to connect cordova plugin event to another component which subscribe to LocalPushClear
, I listen to clear
events, ones it fires, I emit using LocalPushClear
and some other component subscribes:
this._LocalPushClear.subscribe(data => {
// Some action is taken here
});
The thing is that, I was expecting automatic change detection
to be executed upon subscription callback execution(when its done), but it seems like there is no change detection execution at all, I have to do something like click
a button or wrap my Some action with zone.run
, I'm not sure if its a valid behavior or maybe I'm doing something wrong.
Edit: I traces the code and it leads to Subject, so its basically custom event emitter that angular NgZone don't know about(at least I think), but I'm sure, if anyone could confirm, maybe future explain I will be very thankful.
LocalPushClear
, at least that's what i understood from mentioning the change detection issue. If this is the case, then yes it's required to wrap the Some Action withzone.run
as the change request comes from outside of component domain.EventEmitter
that I'm using, exported from 'angular/core', I think when I subscribe there should already be a change detection activation within the code that implement it, I'm looking for direct answer, something like "EventEmitter that you export from angular/core won't automatically run change detection" or maybe I'm doing something wrong.