Type issue with $select
dweedon opened this issue · 1 comments
This is a...
- feature request
- bug report
- usage question
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Environment
NodeJS Version: 8
Typescript Version: 2.8
Angular Version: 6.0.3
@angular-redux/store version: ^9.0.0
OS: High Sierra
Expected Behaviour:
Given the following code:
const selector = (state: RootState): boolean => state.users.isSaving
export class Users {
...
@select$(
selector,
isSaving$ => isSaving$.pipe(map(isSaving => isSaving ? 'Saving…' : 'Save')),
)
saveButtonText$: Observable<string>;
saveButtonText$
should be an Observable<string>
Actual Behaviour:
It errors out when map(isSaving => isSaving ? 'Saving…' : 'Save')
maps from Observable<boolean>
to Observable<string>
.
Additional Notes:
https://github.com/angular-redux/store/blob/master/src/decorators/select.ts#L62
off hand this should be something like
export function select$<T, A>(
selector: Selector<any, T>,
transformer: Transformer<T, A>,
comparator?: Comparator
): PropertyDecorator {
return decorate(selector, transformer, comparator);
}
I agree. I am fighting with this issue right now. One of the most common things to do to data is to transform it into another object that is more suitable to be used by the UI but the object you select out of the state has to be the same type as what you transform it to, when you use select$