Handle Errors with RxJS catch

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Most of the common RxJS operators are about transformation, combination or filtering, but this lesson is about a new category, error handling operators, and its most important operator: catch().

🚨 Since we are importing interval from RxJS, we don't need to preface our Observables with Rx.Observable. You can no longer .{operator}, you need to .pipe({operator}) instead. catch is deprecated, use catchError instead.

ganqqwerty
ganqqwerty
~ 7 years ago

I liked the example of < 0.5 very much!

Rich
Rich
~ 4 years ago

is catch() still an operator in the latest version?

Rich
Rich
~ 4 years ago

When I search Google I get more references to catchError(). Should I assume catchError() is the new catch() or do they have distinct use cases?