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I am new to Angular2 and Observable, I want to check if a Observable getRoles which is of type Observable<string[]> contains a string.

public hasRole(name: string): boolean {
    // getRoles is of type Observable<string[]>
    let getRoles = this.tokenService.getTokenInformation().map(element => element.roles);

    if (/* check if name is inside of getRoles */) {
        return true;
    }
    return false;
}

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Observables are asynchronous so you can't use let getRoles = ...map(...). The map() method is not executed on an array but on an Observable which is always asynchronous.

So proper way to do it could be (I didn't test this code):

public hasRole(name: string): Observable {
    return this.tokenService.getTokenInformation()
        .map(element => element.roles)
        .first(roles => roles.indexOf(name) !== -1);
}

Operator first() emits an error when no matching element was found when the source completed (when we iterated all roles).

Then use this method like:

hasRole('my-role').subscribe(
    role => console.log("has role"),
    error => console.log("doesn't have role"),
)

Edit:

This converts everything to only true or false values. See doc for first() operator what are these argument. Then I used map() to force convert everything into boolean.

public hasRole(name: string): Observable {
    return this.tokenService.getTokenInformation()
        .map(element => element.roles)
        .first(roles => roles.indexOf(name) !== -1, undefined, false)
        .map(val => !!val);
}

See live simplified demo: http://plnkr.co/edit/MtYfGLgqgHACPswFTVJ5

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  • I get a error, it should be hasRole(...):Observable<string[]>. But is it possible to get somehow a boolean return type ? Because what I want is to know if the Observable contains my string ?
    – Devid
    Oct 24, 2016 at 13:51
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    @Devid When console.log("has role") is called then the role was among roles. When console.log("doesn't have role") is called then it wasn't. If you really want to receive only true of false see my update.
    – martin
    Oct 24, 2016 at 14:01
  • @Martin OP is expecting to return a bool from his method.. just change the method such way that it should return a bool that's it.. (after adding comment you did edit, it has that thing covered. COOL!) +1 Oct 24, 2016 at 14:03
  • @Martin thanks for the help. Although now it is a bit tricky. I will test it and then accept your answer. ps. Do you know a good tutorial where I can get warm with promise and observable ?
    – Devid
    Oct 24, 2016 at 14:08
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    @Devid I'd personally recommend the official doc on their github repo. github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs/tree/master/doc. In particular github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs/blob/master/doc/introduction.md and github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs/blob/master/doc/observable.md
    – martin
    Oct 24, 2016 at 14:12

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