isomorphic-timers-promises
timers/promises
for client and server.
The
timers/promisesAPI provides an alternative set of timer functions that returnPromiseobjects.
Install
npm install isomorphic-timers-promises --save
Usage
import {
setTimeout,
setImmediate,
setInterval
} from 'isomorphic-timers-promises';
(async () => {
const result = await setTimeout(100, 'becky');
console.log(result); // 'becky'
})();
(async () => {
const result = await setImmediate('maya');
console.log(result); // 'maya'
})();
(async () => {
let result = 0;
for await (const startTime of setInterval(100, Date.now())) {
const now = Date.now();
result = result + 1;
if (now - startTime >= 1000) {
break;
}
}
console.log(result); // 10
})();
Usage with Webpack
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// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
// ...
resolve: {
alias: {
'timers/promises': 'isomorphic-timers-promises'
}
}
};
Usage with Rollup
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// rollup.config.js
const { default: resolve } = require('@rollup/plugin-node-resolve');
const alias = require('@rollup/plugin-alias');
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
resolve(),
alias({
entries: {
'timers/promises': 'isomorphic-timers-promises'
}
})
]
};
API
setTimeout([delay[, value[, options]]])
Returns: Promise
| Property | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
delay |
number |
1 |
The number of milliseconds to wait before fulfilling the promise. |
value |
* |
A value with which the promise is fulfilled. | |
options.ref |
boolean |
true |
Set to false to indicate that the scheduled timeout should not require the event loop to remain active. Valid only for server environment. |
options.signal |
AbortSignal |
An optional AbortSignal that can be used to cancel the scheduled timeout. |
setImmediate([value[, options]])
Returns: Promise
| Property | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
value |
* |
A value with which the promise is fulfilled. | |
options.ref |
boolean |
true |
Set to false to indicate that the scheduled immediate should not require the event loop to remain active. Valid only for server environment. |
options.signal |
AbortSignal |
An optional AbortSignal that can be used to cancel the scheduled immediate. |
setInterval([delay[, value[, options]]])
Returns: async iterator that generates values in an interval of delay.
| Property | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
delay |
number |
1 |
The number of milliseconds to wait between iterations. |
value |
* |
A value with which the iterator returns. | |
options.ref |
boolean |
true |
Set to false to indicate that the scheduled timeout between iterations should not require the event loop to remain active. Valid only for server environment. |
options.signal |
AbortSignal |
An optional AbortSignal that can be used to cancel the scheduled timeout between operations. |
Node and browser support
Supports Node 10+.
Tested in Chrome 72, Firefox 65, Internet Explorer 11 and should work in all modern browsers.
Check support based on Browserslist configuration).
Assumes Promise, AbortController and setImmediate are polyfilled or
available in global context.
Test
For automated tests, run npm run test:automated (append :watch for watcher
support).
Test suite is taken and modified from official Node.js repository
(setTimeout,
setImmediate,
setInterval).
License
MIT © Ivan Nikolić