import { Operator } from '../Operator';
import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber';
import { Observable } from '../Observable';
import { TeardownLogic } from '../Subscription';
/**
* Returns an Observable that mirrors the source Observable, resubscribing to it if it calls `error` and the
* predicate returns true for that specific exception and retry count.
* If the source Observable calls `error`, this method will resubscribe to the source Observable for a maximum of
* count resubscriptions (given as a number parameter) rather than propagating the `error` call.
*
*
*
* Any and all items emitted by the source Observable will be emitted by the resulting Observable, even those emitted
* during failed subscriptions. For example, if an Observable fails at first but emits [1, 2] then succeeds the second
* time and emits: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] then the complete stream of emissions and notifications
* would be: [1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, `complete`].
* @param {number} number of retry attempts before failing.
* @return {Observable} the source Observable modified with the retry logic.
* @method retry
* @owner Observable
*/
export function retry(this: Observable, count: number = -1): Observable {
return this.lift(new RetryOperator(count, this));
}
class RetryOperator implements Operator {
constructor(private count: number,
private source: Observable) {
}
call(subscriber: Subscriber, source: any): TeardownLogic {
return source.subscribe(new RetrySubscriber(subscriber, this.count, this.source));
}
}
/**
* We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc.
* @ignore
* @extends {Ignored}
*/
class RetrySubscriber extends Subscriber {
constructor(destination: Subscriber,
private count: number,
private source: Observable) {
super(destination);
}
error(err: any) {
if (!this.isStopped) {
const { source, count } = this;
if (count === 0) {
return super.error(err);
} else if (count > -1) {
this.count = count - 1;
}
this.unsubscribe();
this.isStopped = false;
this.closed = false;
source.subscribe(this);
}
}
}