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import { Subject } from '../Subject';
import { Observable } from '../Observable';
import { ConnectableObservable } from '../observable/ConnectableObservable';
import { OperatorFunction, UnaryFunction, ObservedValueOf, ObservableInput } from '../types';
import { isFunction } from '../util/isFunction';
import { connect } from './connect';
/**
* An operator that creates a {@link ConnectableObservable}, that when connected,
* with the `connect` method, will use the provided subject to multicast the values
* from the source to all consumers.
*
* @param subject The subject to multicast through.
* @return A function that returns a {@link ConnectableObservable}
* @deprecated Will be removed in v8. To create a connectable observable, use {@link connectable}.
* If you're using {@link refCount} after `multicast`, use the {@link share} operator instead.
* `multicast(subject), refCount()` is equivalent to
* `share({ connector: () => subject, resetOnError: false, resetOnComplete: false, resetOnRefCountZero: false })`.
* Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/multicasting
*/
export function multicast<T>(subject: Subject<T>): UnaryFunction<Observable<T>, ConnectableObservable<T>>;
/**
* Because this is deprecated in favor of the {@link connect} operator, and was otherwise poorly documented,
* rather than duplicate the effort of documenting the same behavior, please see documentation for the
* {@link connect} operator.
*
* @param subject The subject used to multicast.
* @param selector A setup function to setup the multicast
* @return A function that returns an observable that mirrors the observable returned by the selector.
* @deprecated Will be removed in v8. Use the {@link connect} operator instead.
* `multicast(subject, selector)` is equivalent to
* `connect(selector, { connector: () => subject })`.
* Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/multicasting
*/
export function multicast<T, O extends ObservableInput<any>>(
subject: Subject<T>,
selector: (shared: Observable<T>) => O
): OperatorFunction<T, ObservedValueOf<O>>;
/**
* An operator that creates a {@link ConnectableObservable}, that when connected,
* with the `connect` method, will use the provided subject to multicast the values
* from the source to all consumers.
*
* @param subjectFactory A factory that will be called to create the subject. Passing a function here
* will cause the underlying subject to be "reset" on error, completion, or refCounted unsubscription of
* the source.
* @return A function that returns a {@link ConnectableObservable}
* @deprecated Will be removed in v8. To create a connectable observable, use {@link connectable}.
* If you're using {@link refCount} after `multicast`, use the {@link share} operator instead.
* `multicast(() => new BehaviorSubject('test')), refCount()` is equivalent to
* `share({ connector: () => new BehaviorSubject('test') })`.
* Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/multicasting
*/
export function multicast<T>(subjectFactory: () => Subject<T>): UnaryFunction<Observable<T>, ConnectableObservable<T>>;
/**
* Because this is deprecated in favor of the {@link connect} operator, and was otherwise poorly documented,
* rather than duplicate the effort of documenting the same behavior, please see documentation for the
* {@link connect} operator.
*
* @param subjectFactory A factory that creates the subject used to multicast.
* @param selector A function to setup the multicast and select the output.
* @return A function that returns an observable that mirrors the observable returned by the selector.
* @deprecated Will be removed in v8. Use the {@link connect} operator instead.
* `multicast(subjectFactory, selector)` is equivalent to
* `connect(selector, { connector: subjectFactory })`.
* Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/multicasting
*/
export function multicast<T, O extends ObservableInput<any>>(
subjectFactory: () => Subject<T>,
selector: (shared: Observable<T>) => O
): OperatorFunction<T, ObservedValueOf<O>>;
/**
* @deprecated Will be removed in v8. Use the {@link connectable} observable, the {@link connect} operator or the
* {@link share} operator instead. See the overloads below for equivalent replacement examples of this operator's
* behaviors.
* Details: https://rxjs.dev/deprecations/multicasting
*/
export function multicast<T, R>(
subjectOrSubjectFactory: Subject<T> | (() => Subject<T>),
selector?: (source: Observable<T>) => Observable<R>
): OperatorFunction<T, R> {
const subjectFactory = isFunction(subjectOrSubjectFactory) ? subjectOrSubjectFactory : () => subjectOrSubjectFactory;
if (isFunction(selector)) {
// If a selector function is provided, then we're a "normal" operator that isn't
// going to return a ConnectableObservable. We can use `connect` to do what we
// need to do.
return connect(selector, {
connector: subjectFactory,
});
}
return (source: Observable<T>) => new ConnectableObservable<any>(source, subjectFactory);
}