DebuggableSignal
This implicit class provides Signal-specific debug* methods, e.g.:
signal.debugLogInitialEval().debugLog()
See DebuggableObservable and the docs for details.
The implicit conversion to this class is defined in the Signal companion object.
This is not a value class because it needs to extend DebuggableObservable. The performance penalty of one extra instantiation per debugged stream should not be noticeable.
Value members
Concrete methods
Trigger JS debugger when signal is evaluating its initial value (if when
passes at that time)
Trigger JS debugger when signal is evaluating its initial value (if when
passes at that time)
Log when signal is evaluating its initial value (if when
passes at that time)
Log when signal is evaluating its initial value (if when
passes at that time)
Inherited methods
Trigger JS debugger for emitted events and errors if when
passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (with the current value at the time)
Trigger JS debugger for emitted events and errors if when
passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (with the current value at the time)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Trigger JS debugger for emitted errors (but not events) if when
passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is an error)
Trigger JS debugger for emitted errors (but not events) if when
passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is an error)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Trigger JS debugger for emitted events (but not errors) if when
passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is not an error)
Trigger JS debugger for emitted events (but not errors) if when
passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is not an error)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Trigger JS debugger when the observable starts and stops
Trigger JS debugger when the observable starts and stops
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Trigger JS debugger when the observable starts
Trigger JS debugger when the observable starts
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Trigger JS debugger when the observable stops
Trigger JS debugger when the observable stops
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Log emitted events and errors if when
condition passes, using dom.console.log if useJsLogger
is true.
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (with the current value at the time)
Log emitted events and errors if when
condition passes, using dom.console.log if useJsLogger
is true.
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (with the current value at the time)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Log emitted errors (but not regular events) if when
condition passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is an error)
Log emitted errors (but not regular events) if when
condition passes
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is an error)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Log emitted events (but not errors) if when
condition passes, using dom.console.log if useJsLogger
is true.
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is not an error)
Log emitted events (but not errors) if when
condition passes, using dom.console.log if useJsLogger
is true.
Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is not an error)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Log when the observable starts and stops
Log when the observable starts and stops
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Execute fn on every emitted event or error Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (with the current value at the time)
Execute fn on every emitted event or error Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (with the current value at the time)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Execute fn on every emitted error (but not regular events) Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is an error)
Execute fn on every emitted error (but not regular events) Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is an error)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Execute fn on every emitted event (but not error) Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is not an error)
Execute fn on every emitted event (but not error) Note: for Signals this also triggers onStart (if current value is not an error)
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Execute callbacks on when the observable starts and stops
Execute callbacks on when the observable starts and stops
- Value parameters:
- startFn
topoRank => ()
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Execute callbacks on when the observable starts
Execute callbacks on when the observable starts
- Value parameters:
- fn
topoRank => ()
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Execute callbacks on when the observable stops
Execute callbacks on when the observable stops
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Return the observable's topoRank. This does not affect the observable in any way.
Return the observable's topoRank. This does not affect the observable in any way.
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable
Create a new observable that listens to the original, and
set the displayName of the new observable.
This is different from setDisplayName
.
Create a new observable that listens to the original, and
set the displayName of the new observable.
This is different from setDisplayName
.
If you say stream.debugWithName("foo").debugLog()
, the displayName
used by the logger will be "foo" verbatim, whereas if you say
stream.setDisplayName("foo").debugLog()
, the logger's displayName
will be "foo|Debug" – with a suffix – to differentiate it from
the "foo" displayName of stream
itself.
- Inherited from:
- DebuggableObservable