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I am using Ionic3 with a rxjs/Observable. I have the following function, and for some reason, even though the function is only called once, the 3rd line gets fired twice.

findChats(): Observable<any[]> {
    return Observable.create((observer) => {
        this.chatSubscription2 = this.firebaseDataService.findChats().subscribe(firebaseItems => {
            this.localDataService.findChats().then((localItems: any[]) => {
                let mergedItems: any[] = [];
                if (localItems && localItems != null && firebaseItems && firebaseItems != null) {
                    for (let i: number = 0; i < localItems.length; i++) {
                        if (localItems[i] === null) {
                            localItems.splice(i, 1);
                        }
                    }
                    mergedItems = this.arrayUnique(firebaseItems.concat(localItems), true);
                } else if (firebaseItems && firebaseItems != null) {
                    mergedItems = firebaseItems;
                } else if (localItems && localItems != null) {
                    mergedItems = localItems;
                }
                mergedItems.sort((a, b) => {
                    return parseFloat(a.negativtimestamp) - parseFloat(b.negativtimestamp);
                });
                observer.next(mergedItems);
                this.checkChats(firebaseItems, localItems);
            });
        });
    });
}

Problem

This is causing a problem because this.chatSubscription2 is taking the value of the second subscription, and the first subscription gets lost, not allowing me to ever unsubscribe.

line 2 is executed once
line 3 is executed twice

Question

How do I create an Observable with only one subscription?

Thanks

UPDATE

I change the code to the following using share(), but the 3rd line still gets executed twice:

findChats(): Observable<any[]> {
    return Observable.create((observer) => {
        const obs = this.firebaseDataService.findChats().share();
        this.chatSubscription2 = obs.subscribe(firebaseItems => {
                     ....
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  • Make const obs$ = findChats().share() and then subscribe only to obs$.subscribe(...)
    – martin
    Jul 3, 2017 at 12:03
  • Thanks Martin, but: [ts] Property 'share' does not exist on type 'Observable<any[]>'
    – Richard
    Jul 3, 2017 at 12:05
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  • Thanks, I can now use shar(e), but it still doesn't work, I have probably implemented it incorrectly. Please see UPADTE above.
    – Richard
    Jul 3, 2017 at 12:36
  • did you happened to calll this.chatSubscription2.subscribe() somewhere else?
    – CozyAzure
    Jul 3, 2017 at 12:37

1 Answer 1

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As other users have suggested, while findChats is only called once, it would seem that the observable it returns is subscribed to multiple times. create returns a cold observable which will cause all the internal logic to be executed for each subscription. You can whack a share on the end of the whole thing (i.e. outside / after the create call) to test this, but I would suggest the solution would actually be simpler if you did not use create at all, and rather just mapped / flatMapped / switchMapped your original stream into your desired stream (to avoid manual subscription management).

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  • Thank you, your are right. share() fixed my problem. but as you suggest, I will try refractor my code not to use create.
    – Richard
    Jul 3, 2017 at 13:30

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