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javascript - How to make one Observable sequence wait for another to complete before emitting?

Say I have an Observable, like so:

var one = someObservable.take(1);

one.subscribe(function(){ /* do something */ });

Then, I have a second Observable:

var two = someOtherObservable.take(1);

Now, I want to subscribe() to two, but I want to make sure that one has completed before the two subscriber is fired.

What kind of buffering method can I use on two to make the second one wait for the first one to be completed?

I suppose I am looking to pause two until one is complete.

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A couple ways I can think of

import {take, publish} from 'rxjs/operators'
import {concat} from 'rxjs'

//Method one

var one = someObservable.pipe(take(1));
var two = someOtherObservable.pipe(take(1));
concat(one, two).subscribe(function() {/*do something */});

//Method two, if they need to be separate for some reason
var one = someObservable.pipe(take(1));
var two = someOtherObservable.pipe(take(1), publish());
two.subscribe(function(){/*do something */});
one.subscribe(function(){/*do something */}, null, two.connect.bind(two));

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