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grafana/public/app/core/services/ResponseQueue.ts

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import { Observable, Subject } from 'rxjs';
import { filter } from 'rxjs/operators';
import { BackendSrvRequest, FetchResponse } from '@grafana/runtime';
import { FetchQueue } from './FetchQueue';
interface FetchWorkEntry {
id: string;
options: BackendSrvRequest;
}
interface FetchResponsesEntry<T> {
id: string;
observable: Observable<FetchResponse<T>>;
}
export class ResponseQueue {
private queue: Subject<FetchWorkEntry> = new Subject<FetchWorkEntry>(); // internal stream for requests that are to be executed
private responses: Subject<FetchResponsesEntry<any>> = new Subject<FetchResponsesEntry<any>>(); // external stream with responses from fetch
constructor(fetchQueue: FetchQueue, fetch: <T>(options: BackendSrvRequest) => Observable<FetchResponse<T>>) {
// This will create an implicit live subscription for as long as this class lives.
// But as FetchQueue is used by the singleton backendSrv that also lives for as long as Grafana app lives
// I think this ok. We could add some disposable pattern later if the need arises.
this.queue.subscribe((entry) => {
const { id, options } = entry;
// Let the fetchQueue know that this id has started data fetching.
fetchQueue.setInProgress(id);
this.responses.next({ id, observable: fetch(options) });
});
}
add = (id: string, options: BackendSrvRequest): void => {
this.queue.next({ id, options });
};
getResponses = <T>(id: string): Observable<FetchResponsesEntry<T>> =>
this.responses.asObservable().pipe(filter((entry) => entry.id === id));
}