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Wait for observable to complete

I have series of methods which are dependent on completion of other methods.

process1(data: string) : Observable<string> {
   this.dataservice.process(data).subscribe(
            (response) => {
                return response.data;
            }
        );
}

main(data: string) : string {

   var process1Data: string = process1(data); 

   // I would like to wait for process1 method to complete before running process2
   // I do not want to include process2 inside subscribe of process1 because I have to make few more method calls
   var process2Data: string = process2(process1Data);

   var process3Data: string = process3(process2Data);

   ...

}

How can I wait for an observable to complete before calling next method (process2, process3)? (similar like await in c#)

You might try something like this...

main(data: string) : string {

    process1Data$: Observable<string> = process1(data)
        .take(1)
        .switchMap((process1Data) => return process2(process1Data);
    .
    .
    .
}

Obviously, take(1) assumes that process1(...) resolves to single value and stops. After that it switchMap s to process2 which means it starts emitting whatever observable from process2 gives. If, on the other hand, you want process2 to be ran of each result emitted from process1 then just remove take(1) .

You can use rxjs concat operator. See documentation here. concat

Basically it waits untill the first or source observable returns and then executes next.

update

You can also try operators like switch or switchmap according to your requirements.

You can use es6 async/await

async main(data: string): string {
    var process1Data: string = await process1(data).toPromise();
    var process2Data: string = process2(process1Data);
    ...
}

process1 in the original question is confusing as it does not return an Observable<string> (Maybe I'm using another Observable from 'rxjs/Observable').

This is the code I'm referring to (in original question):

process1(data: string) : Observable<string> {
   this.dataservice.process(data).subscribe(
            (response) => {
                return response.data;
            }
        );
}

For me, I changed it to this:

process1(data: string) : Observable<string> {
   return this.dataservice.process(data).map(  //subscribe-->map
            (response) => {
                return response.data;
            }
        );
}

Then to have something happen after process1 completes, just use subscribe like you would with any other Observable :

main(data: string) : string {
   process1(data).subscribe((process1RetVal)=>
   {
         process2(process1RetVal);
   });
}

What you need is the concatMap operator.

Every item that is emitted through the concatMap operator will be executed one by one. You can leverage this to achieve what you want.

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