Simple way to get the current value of a BehaviorSubject with rxjs5

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Solution 1

As was pointed out by artur grzesiak in the comments, the BehaviorSubject interface was cleaned up, and the getter is now just myBehaviorSubject.value.

I just wanted to add this as an answer because I almost didn't read the comments to the original question, and would have missed the correct answer.

Solution 2

Look at the source code to a behavior subject

https://github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs/blob/master/src/internal/BehaviorSubject.ts

It still has a getValue method, it has a value property that just calls getValue, it was there in RxJs5.

Here is a StackBlitz using RxJs5.

https://stackblitz.com/edit/typescript-gcbif4

All the comments talking about a breaking change in 6.5.0 are linking to comments about observables make with of not behavior subjects.

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Updated on July 08, 2022

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  • Clement
    Clement almost 2 years

    Previously in rxjs4 there was a method in the BehaviorSubject called: getValue() (doc here).

    This method does not exist anymore in rxjs5.

    So the only solution that I found to get the value of a BehaviorSubject was:

    let value;
    myBehaviorSubject.take(1).subscribe( (e) => value = e );
    

    This code runs synchronously (I do not exactly understand why, but it does ...) and gets the value. It works, but it's not as clean as it could be if getValue() was present:

    let value = myBehaviorSubject.getValue();
    

    Why getValue() was removed in rxjs5 and what's the cleanest solution to this problem?