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fix: fix up notification types (#5478)
* fix: fix up notification types

- Ensures Notification methods only accept appropriate arguments
- Ensures Arbitrary objects of the proper shape my be passed through dematerialized
- Utilizes hot path functions to create lightweight objects for internal notification use
- Deprecates the Notification class
- Adds a deprecation message for materialize to notify users that soon the emitted object type will change to not have all of the same methods as Notification
- Updates a few tests that were relying on the shape of Notification instances to pass, as we are now using POJOs internally in the TestScheduler
- Adds dtslint tests for notifications
- Adds dtslint tests to enforce types on dematerialize

BREAKING CHANGE: Notification.createNext(undefined) will no longer return the exact same reference everytime.

BREAKING CHANGE: Type signatures tightened up around Notification and dematerialize

* chore: address comments

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RxJS Logo RxJS: Reactive Extensions For JavaScript

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RxJS 7 (beta)

FOR 6.X PLEASE GO TO THE 6.x BRANCH

Reactive Extensions Library for JavaScript. This is a rewrite of Reactive-Extensions/RxJS and is the latest production-ready version of RxJS. This rewrite is meant to have better performance, better modularity, better debuggable call stacks, while staying mostly backwards compatible, with some breaking changes that reduce the API surface.

Apache 2.0 License

Versions In This Repository

  • master - This is all of the current, unreleased work, which is against v7 of RxJS right now
  • stable - This is the branch for the latest version you'd get if you do npm install rxjs

Most PRs should be made to master.

Important

By contributing or commenting on issues in this repository, whether you've read them or not, you're agreeing to the Contributor Code of Conduct. Much like traffic laws, ignorance doesn't grant you immunity.

Installation and Usage

ES6 via npm

npm install rxjs

It's recommended to pull in the Observable creation methods you need directly from 'rxjs' as shown below with range. And you can pull in any operator you need from one spot, under 'rxjs/operators'.

import { range } from "rxjs";
import { map, filter } from "rxjs/operators";

range(1, 200)
  .pipe(
    filter(x => x % 2 === 1),
    map(x => x + x)
  )
  .subscribe(x => console.log(x));

CDN

For CDN, you can use unpkg:

https://unpkg.com/rxjs/bundles/rxjs.umd.min.js

The global namespace for rxjs is rxjs:

const { range } = rxjs;
const { map, filter } = rxjs.operators;

range(1, 200)
  .pipe(
    filter(x => x % 2 === 1),
    map(x => x + x)
  )
  .subscribe(x => console.log(x));

Goals

  • Smaller overall bundles sizes
  • Provide better performance than preceding versions of RxJS
  • To model/follow the Observable Spec Proposal to the observable
  • Provide more modular file structure in a variety of formats
  • Provide more debuggable call stacks than preceding versions of RxJS

Building/Testing

  • npm run build_all - builds everything
  • npm test - runs tests
  • npm run test_no_cache - run test with ts-node set to false

Performance Tests

Run npm run build_perf or npm run perf to run the performance tests with protractor.

Run npm run perf_micro [operator] to run micro performance test benchmarking operator.

Adding documentation

We appreciate all contributions to the documentation of any type. All of the information needed to get the docs app up and running locally as well as how to contribute can be found in the documentation directory.

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