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SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail() returns an observable. I want the callback inside setTimeout to be executed after map has returned. Is it possible to get rid of setTimeout and use some RxJs chaining method as to do that?



SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
.pipe(
map((data: any) =>
setTimeout(() =>
...
, 0);
return ...;
),
catchError(() => null)
);


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    "Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!" Hilarious!

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  • What do you think .pipe is doing?

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:24











  • Just pipe tap after map, btw.

    – ritaj
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:28















-5















SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail() returns an observable. I want the callback inside setTimeout to be executed after map has returned. Is it possible to get rid of setTimeout and use some RxJs chaining method as to do that?



SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
.pipe(
map((data: any) =>
setTimeout(() =>
...
, 0);
return ...;
),
catchError(() => null)
);


P.S. Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!










share|improve this question

















  • 4





    "Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!" Hilarious!

    – ritaj
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:23











  • What do you think .pipe is doing?

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:24











  • Just pipe tap after map, btw.

    – ritaj
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:28













-5












-5








-5








SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail() returns an observable. I want the callback inside setTimeout to be executed after map has returned. Is it possible to get rid of setTimeout and use some RxJs chaining method as to do that?



SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
.pipe(
map((data: any) =>
setTimeout(() =>
...
, 0);
return ...;
),
catchError(() => null)
);


P.S. Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!










share|improve this question














SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail() returns an observable. I want the callback inside setTimeout to be executed after map has returned. Is it possible to get rid of setTimeout and use some RxJs chaining method as to do that?



SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
.pipe(
map((data: any) =>
setTimeout(() =>
...
, 0);
return ...;
),
catchError(() => null)
);


P.S. Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!







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  • 4





    "Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!" Hilarious!

    – ritaj
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:23











  • What do you think .pipe is doing?

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:24











  • Just pipe tap after map, btw.

    – ritaj
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:28












  • 4





    "Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!" Hilarious!

    – ritaj
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:23











  • What do you think .pipe is doing?

    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:24











  • Just pipe tap after map, btw.

    – ritaj
    Nov 13 '18 at 11:28







4




4





"Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!" Hilarious!

– ritaj
Nov 13 '18 at 11:23





"Please do not ask questions like why do you want to do that!" Hilarious!

– ritaj
Nov 13 '18 at 11:23













What do you think .pipe is doing?

– jonrsharpe
Nov 13 '18 at 11:24





What do you think .pipe is doing?

– jonrsharpe
Nov 13 '18 at 11:24













Just pipe tap after map, btw.

– ritaj
Nov 13 '18 at 11:28





Just pipe tap after map, btw.

– ritaj
Nov 13 '18 at 11:28












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You can use switchMap, more infos here



SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
.pipe(
switchMap((data) =>
// This will fires only when someMethodVerifyEmail() has finish
return this.someService.someOtherMethod(data)
),
catchError(() => null)
);







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    .pipe(
    switchMap((data) =>
    // This will fires only when someMethodVerifyEmail() has finish
    return this.someService.someOtherMethod(data)
    ),
    catchError(() => null)
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      SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
      .pipe(
      switchMap((data) =>
      // This will fires only when someMethodVerifyEmail() has finish
      return this.someService.someOtherMethod(data)
      ),
      catchError(() => null)
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        SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
        .pipe(
        switchMap((data) =>
        // This will fires only when someMethodVerifyEmail() has finish
        return this.someService.someOtherMethod(data)
        ),
        catchError(() => null)
        );







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        You can use switchMap, more infos here



        SomeService.someMethodverifyEmail()
        .pipe(
        switchMap((data) =>
        // This will fires only when someMethodVerifyEmail() has finish
        return this.someService.someOtherMethod(data)
        ),
        catchError(() => null)
        );








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