Use a promise in Angular HttpClient Interceptor

for RxJS 6+ I've updated Jota.Toledo's Answer:

import { fromPromise } from 'rxjs/observable/fromPromise';

@Injectable()
export class AuthInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor{
constructor(private authService: AuthService){}
intercept(req: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler) : Observable<HttpEvent<any>>{
    return fromPromise(this.authService.getToken())
          .pipe(switchMap(token => {
               const headers = req.headers
                        .set('Authorization', 'Bearer ' + token)
                        .append('Content-Type', 'application/json');
               const reqClone = req.clone({
                 headers 
                });
              return next.handle(reqClone);
         }));
 }  
}

UPDATE: using [email protected]

import { from, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { switchMap } from 'rxjs/operators';

@Injectable()
export class AuthInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor {

    constructor(private authService: AuthService){}

    intercept(request: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler) : Observable<HttpEvent<any>>{
        return from(this.authService.getToken())
              .pipe(
                switchMap(token => {
                   const headers = request.headers
                            .set('Authorization', 'Bearer ' + token)
                            .append('Content-Type', 'application/json');
                   const requestClone = request.clone({
                     headers 
                    });
                  return next.handle(requestClone);
                })
               );
    }
}

ORIGINAL ANSWER

Yes, you could inject the required service into the constructor method of the interceptor, and in the implementation of intercept retrieve the value, create a new updated http request and handle it.

I'm not good with promises, so you could try the following:

import { fromPromise } from 'rxjs/observable/fromPromise';

@Injectable()
export class AuthInterceptor implements HttpInterceptor{

    constructor(private authService: AuthService){}

    intercept(req: HttpRequest<any>, next: HttpHandler) : Observable<HttpEvent<any>>{
        return fromPromise(this.authService.getToken())
              .switchMap(token => {
                   const headers = req.headers
                            .set('Authorization', 'Bearer ' + token)
                            .append('Content-Type', 'application/json');
                   const reqClone = req.clone({
                     headers 
                    });
                  return next.handle(reqClone);
             });
    }
}