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I have a route guard in my application in which i need to check for two observables if anyone is success i should allow the route or block.



Route guard :



canActivate(route: ActivatedRouteSnapshot, state: RouterStateSnapshot): any {
return (this.isValid().map(valid => {
console.log(valid);
return valid;
}) || this.isValidFromApi().map(valid => {
console.log(valid);
return valid;
}));
} //how to achieve something like this
}
private isValid() {
return this.service.details.map(resp => {
console.log(resp);
if (resp.data) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
});
}

private isValidFromApi() {
return this.service.getKeys().map((response) => {
console.log(response);
if (response) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
});
}


So if anyone of isValid() or isValidFromApi() return true the route guard canActivate should be active. How to achieve this? I don't want to wait for both the calls to complete because this.service.details is actually a BehaviorSubject which holds the response of this.service.getKeys().



Is there any other way to achieve this??



Thanks in advance










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    I have a route guard in my application in which i need to check for two observables if anyone is success i should allow the route or block.



    Route guard :



    canActivate(route: ActivatedRouteSnapshot, state: RouterStateSnapshot): any {
    return (this.isValid().map(valid => {
    console.log(valid);
    return valid;
    }) || this.isValidFromApi().map(valid => {
    console.log(valid);
    return valid;
    }));
    } //how to achieve something like this
    }
    private isValid() {
    return this.service.details.map(resp => {
    console.log(resp);
    if (resp.data) {
    return true;
    } else {
    return false;
    }
    });
    }

    private isValidFromApi() {
    return this.service.getKeys().map((response) => {
    console.log(response);
    if (response) {
    return true;
    } else {
    return false;
    });
    }


    So if anyone of isValid() or isValidFromApi() return true the route guard canActivate should be active. How to achieve this? I don't want to wait for both the calls to complete because this.service.details is actually a BehaviorSubject which holds the response of this.service.getKeys().



    Is there any other way to achieve this??



    Thanks in advance










    share|improve this question



























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      I have a route guard in my application in which i need to check for two observables if anyone is success i should allow the route or block.



      Route guard :



      canActivate(route: ActivatedRouteSnapshot, state: RouterStateSnapshot): any {
      return (this.isValid().map(valid => {
      console.log(valid);
      return valid;
      }) || this.isValidFromApi().map(valid => {
      console.log(valid);
      return valid;
      }));
      } //how to achieve something like this
      }
      private isValid() {
      return this.service.details.map(resp => {
      console.log(resp);
      if (resp.data) {
      return true;
      } else {
      return false;
      }
      });
      }

      private isValidFromApi() {
      return this.service.getKeys().map((response) => {
      console.log(response);
      if (response) {
      return true;
      } else {
      return false;
      });
      }


      So if anyone of isValid() or isValidFromApi() return true the route guard canActivate should be active. How to achieve this? I don't want to wait for both the calls to complete because this.service.details is actually a BehaviorSubject which holds the response of this.service.getKeys().



      Is there any other way to achieve this??



      Thanks in advance










      share|improve this question
















      I have a route guard in my application in which i need to check for two observables if anyone is success i should allow the route or block.



      Route guard :



      canActivate(route: ActivatedRouteSnapshot, state: RouterStateSnapshot): any {
      return (this.isValid().map(valid => {
      console.log(valid);
      return valid;
      }) || this.isValidFromApi().map(valid => {
      console.log(valid);
      return valid;
      }));
      } //how to achieve something like this
      }
      private isValid() {
      return this.service.details.map(resp => {
      console.log(resp);
      if (resp.data) {
      return true;
      } else {
      return false;
      }
      });
      }

      private isValidFromApi() {
      return this.service.getKeys().map((response) => {
      console.log(response);
      if (response) {
      return true;
      } else {
      return false;
      });
      }


      So if anyone of isValid() or isValidFromApi() return true the route guard canActivate should be active. How to achieve this? I don't want to wait for both the calls to complete because this.service.details is actually a BehaviorSubject which holds the response of this.service.getKeys().



      Is there any other way to achieve this??



      Thanks in advance







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