I have an application which connects to a web socket to receive data. The data feed is one way only, so the client will not be pushing data to the server
I have created a WebSocketService which subscribes to the web socket (using stomp) and then pushes the data to the observable when a message comes in
private createSocketObservable<T>(topic: string) {
return Observable.create((obs: Observer<T>) => {
// Subscribe to the topic, and on each message the observer pushes the parsed data
const subscription = this.stompClient.subscribe(topic, (message: Message) => {
const jsonData = JSON.parse(message.body);
obs.next(jsonData);
});
this.subscriptions.push(subscription);
});
}
I then want to have different service classes that subscribe to different topics on the web socket and pass the data that is coming from the above observable to a component, possibly modifying or filtering that data on the way (for example using map).
I have created an abstract WebSocketSubscription class which these services can extend which contains the observable that is returned from the WebSocketService
export abstract class WebSocketSubscriber<T> {
abstract topic: string;
webSocketFeed: Observable<T>;
constructor(private webSocketService: WebSocketService) {
this.webSocketService.connect().then(() => {
this.webSocketFeed = this.webSocketService.getObservable(this.topic);
});
}
How can I now set it up so that any service class that extends WebSocketSubscriber can call functions such as map, distinct, filter etc. and that a component can subscribe to the result of that feed?
Also the subscription on the component will probably occur before the web-socket is connected, my initial thoughts were to use a promise to wait until the connect was made, but I would be interested to hear if there is an RxJs way to handle this too