What is the correct way to share the result of an Angular Http network call in RxJs 5?

Solution 1:

EDIT: as of 2021, the proper way is to use the shareReplay operator natively proposed by RxJs. See more details in below answers.


Cache the data and if available cached, return this otherwise make the HTTP request.

import {Injectable} from '@angular/core';
import {Http, Headers} from '@angular/http';
import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Observable';
import 'rxjs/add/observable/of'; //proper way to import the 'of' operator
import 'rxjs/add/operator/share';
import 'rxjs/add/operator/map';
import {Data} from './data';

@Injectable()
export class DataService {
  private url: string = 'https://cors-test.appspot.com/test';
  
  private data: Data;
  private observable: Observable<any>;

  constructor(private http: Http) {}

  getData() {
    if(this.data) {
      // if `data` is available just return it as `Observable`
      return Observable.of(this.data); 
    } else if(this.observable) {
      // if `this.observable` is set then the request is in progress
      // return the `Observable` for the ongoing request
      return this.observable;
    } else {
      // example header (not necessary)
      let headers = new Headers();
      headers.append('Content-Type', 'application/json');
      // create the request, store the `Observable` for subsequent subscribers
      this.observable = this.http.get(this.url, {
        headers: headers
      })
      .map(response =>  {
        // when the cached data is available we don't need the `Observable` reference anymore
        this.observable = null;

        if(response.status == 400) {
          return "FAILURE";
        } else if(response.status == 200) {
          this.data = new Data(response.json());
          return this.data;
        }
        // make it shared so more than one subscriber can get the result
      })
      .share();
      return this.observable;
    }
  }
}

Plunker example

This article https://blog.thoughtram.io/angular/2018/03/05/advanced-caching-with-rxjs.html is a great explanation how to cache with shareReplay.

Solution 2:

Per @Cristian suggestion, this is one way that works well for HTTP observables, that only emit once and then they complete:

getCustomer() {
    return this.http.get('/someUrl')
        .map(res => res.json()).publishLast().refCount();
}