funcool 2017-01-06

I guess a debouncer mixin might be better since I can reuse that easier in other components

Hm. Something with my get-completions! function is still wrong, Can’t get the StartPlacesAutocompletion. Seems when I merge one ended stream with another one it ends it too? Or something like that? 😄

Ah! — rx/subject!

Hm, still doesn’t quite work...

@martinklepsch (rx/map (fn [x] (get-completions! serv x)))

it should be mapcat

I tried mapcat

then I think that get completions is also wrong

yeah, I think the culprit is somewhere in that get-completions fn

it returns a stream that never finishes

that is the objective of get completions?

Also tried rx/end instead of rx/push!

The objective is to return a stream with one item

and then rx/end!

(rx/end! subject)

uh, weird. I tried (end! subject thing) and thought it would put thing on the stream and end it.

On the end you have two ways convert callback code to rx streams returning code

using rx/create or using rx/subject in the way as you have used it

There was no exception for the (end! subject thing)

with the finally calling rx/end! on subject

the thing is just ignored because end! only has arity 1

right but shouldn’t it cause an error then, calling a function with wrong arity?

no, in javascript no...

maybe I’m remembering wrongly what I did, will re-check later

oh, ok, that’s rough 😄

never consciously ran into that

@niwinz generally would that be the approach you would take or would you use component lifecycle, decouple debounce & actual action, .... ?

It depends, but if you want to debounce, probably I will use the component stuff

I guess question is if you think this is a good area for RX over other solutions

debounce for UI stuff

on the other hand, this not looks bad

I’m also tending towards using component lifecycle now mostly because I can make the debounce stuff separate to the action I’m doing after debounce

(which is coupled here and not really nice I’d say)

I agree with that

@niwinz is there some utility or so in beicon that helps me turn a callback based API into a stream?

Could probably whip up something myself just wondered if there’s some utility for that 🙂