Creating an Observable authentication service using BehaviorSubjects

One of the most obvious and useful cases of the Observer Pattern is the one in which a single entity in your application unidirectionally communicates information to a field of listeners on the outside. These listeners would like to be able to attach and detach freely from the single broadcasting entity. A good initial example of this is the login/logout component.

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Getting ready

Suppose you have the following skeleton application:

[app/login.component.ts] import {Component} from '@angular/core'; @Component({ selector: 'login', template: ` <button *ngIf="!loggedIn" (click)="loggedIn=true"> ...

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