Cache interceptor: how do I hold the second request while the first one is executing

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  • cashew

    🐿 A flexible and straightforward library that caches HTTP requests in Angular

  • Having said that if you can I would highly recommend you bring in a library (such as https://github.com/ngneat/cashew). I tend to favor solutions that this author stands behind because I have always found them solid and easy to use.

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