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javascript - Make a second http call and use the result in same Observable

I am using angular 2 and it's http component.

I want to call a REST API that will return a list of Elements. The size of that list is limited to 100 entries. If there are more items a hasMore flag will be set in the response. You then have to call the API again with the parameter page=2. It would be nice to have one Observable, with both server responses. My code looks something like this:

call({page: 1})
  .map(res => res.json())
  .do((res) => {
    if(res.meta.hasMore){
      // do another request with page = 2
    }
  }
  .map(...)
  .subscribe(callback)

call is a function that will use the http module to make the request and return an Observable. Inside of the if statement I want to make another http request and put the result on the same Observable, so that the callback, registered with subscribe, will be called twice (one time for each response).

I am not really sure how to do it. I tried using flatMap to make the next request, but had no success.

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Recursion is exactly what the expand operator is for:

let callAndMap = (pageNo) => call({page: pageNo}).map(res => {page: pageNo, data: res.json()});  // map, and save the page number for recursion later.

callAndMap(1)
.expand(obj => (obj.data.meta.hasMore ? callAndMap(obj.page + 1) : Observable.empty()))
//.map(obj => obj.data)    // uncomment this line if you need to map back to original response json
.subscribe(callback);

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