bufferCount.ts 3.43 KB
import { Operator } from '../Operator';
import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber';
import { Observable } from '../Observable';

/**
 * Buffers the source Observable values until the size hits the maximum
 * `bufferSize` given.
 *
 * <span class="informal">Collects values from the past as an array, and emits
 * that array only when its size reaches `bufferSize`.</span>
 *
 * <img src="./img/bufferCount.png" width="100%">
 *
 * Buffers a number of values from the source Observable by `bufferSize` then
 * emits the buffer and clears it, and starts a new buffer each
 * `startBufferEvery` values. If `startBufferEvery` is not provided or is
 * `null`, then new buffers are started immediately at the start of the source
 * and when each buffer closes and is emitted.
 *
 * @example <caption>Emit the last two click events as an array</caption>
 * var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click');
 * var buffered = clicks.bufferCount(2);
 * buffered.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
 *
 * @example <caption>On every click, emit the last two click events as an array</caption>
 * var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click');
 * var buffered = clicks.bufferCount(2, 1);
 * buffered.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
 *
 * @see {@link buffer}
 * @see {@link bufferTime}
 * @see {@link bufferToggle}
 * @see {@link bufferWhen}
 * @see {@link pairwise}
 * @see {@link windowCount}
 *
 * @param {number} bufferSize The maximum size of the buffer emitted.
 * @param {number} [startBufferEvery] Interval at which to start a new buffer.
 * For example if `startBufferEvery` is `2`, then a new buffer will be started
 * on every other value from the source. A new buffer is started at the
 * beginning of the source by default.
 * @return {Observable<T[]>} An Observable of arrays of buffered values.
 * @method bufferCount
 * @owner Observable
 */
export function bufferCount<T>(this: Observable<T>, bufferSize: number, startBufferEvery: number = null): Observable<T[]> {
  return this.lift(new BufferCountOperator<T>(bufferSize, startBufferEvery));
}

class BufferCountOperator<T> implements Operator<T, T[]> {
  constructor(private bufferSize: number, private startBufferEvery: number) {
  }

  call(subscriber: Subscriber<T[]>, source: any): any {
    return source.subscribe(new BufferCountSubscriber(subscriber, this.bufferSize, this.startBufferEvery));
  }
}

/**
 * We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc.
 * @ignore
 * @extends {Ignored}
 */
class BufferCountSubscriber<T> extends Subscriber<T> {
  private buffers: Array<T[]> = [];
  private count: number = 0;

  constructor(destination: Subscriber<T[]>, private bufferSize: number, private startBufferEvery: number) {
    super(destination);
  }

  protected _next(value: T) {
    const count = this.count++;
    const { destination, bufferSize, startBufferEvery, buffers } = this;
    const startOn = (startBufferEvery == null) ? bufferSize : startBufferEvery;

    if (count % startOn === 0) {
      buffers.push([]);
    }

    for (let i = buffers.length; i--; ) {
      const buffer = buffers[i];
      buffer.push(value);
      if (buffer.length === bufferSize) {
        buffers.splice(i, 1);
        destination.next(buffer);
      }
    }
  }

  protected _complete() {
    const destination = this.destination;
    const buffers = this.buffers;
    while (buffers.length > 0) {
      let buffer = buffers.shift();
      if (buffer.length > 0) {
        destination.next(buffer);
      }
    }
    super._complete();
  }
}