I have always nested subscriptions when I need to call a resource after getting the result of another one, like so:
this.paymentService.getPayment(this.currentUser.uid, this.code)
.valueChanges()
.subscribe(payment => {
this.payment = payment;
this.gymService.getGym(this.payment.gym)
.valueChanges()
.subscribe(gym => {
this.gym = gym;
});
});
I am using Angular v6 and AngularFire2.
Both endpoints (getPayment and getGym) return objects. Is there any more elegant way to do this without nesting one call inside another?