@alivenotions/simple-poll
v0.4.2
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Enable polling with configurable delay and implicit backpressure
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simple-poll
A pull-based polling utility that allows you to poll any function that returns a promise with configurable delay.
Getting started
Install using npm:
npm install @alivenotions/simple-poll
Or with yarn:
yarn add @alivenotions/simple-poll
With a script tag:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@alivenotions/simple-poll/dist/poll.umd.min.js"></script>
Support
- Works for Node >= 10
- Will work for older versions but polyfills are needed for async iterator and generators(
core-js/modules/es7.symbol.async-iterator
andregenerator-runtime/runtime
). - Works on all modern browsers. For older browsers polyfills are needed.
Create a polling object
The Poll function expects an object with three keys:
- delay: number, if not passed, a default of 0 is taken
- executor: a promise returning function, throws an error if not passed
- args: array of arguments to the executor function, if not passed, a default of an empty array is taken
const { Poll } = require('@alivenotions/simple-poll')
const fetch = require('node-fetch')
const poll = Poll({
delay: 0,
executor: fetch,
args: ['https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1']
})
Alternatively, you can chain the values by calling the setters.
const { Poll } = require('@alivenotions/simple-poll')
const fetch = require('node-fetch')
const poll = Poll()
.executor(fetch)
.args(['https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1'])
.delay(1000)
Subscription
The poll object is lazy and won't start polling until it is subscribed to. Subscription takes a callback function that is expecting the response as the argument.
The unsubscribe
handler stops the polling and takes in a callback which will run after unsubscription.
const { Poll } = require('@alivenotions/simple-poll')
const fetch = require('node-fetch')
const poll = Poll({
delay: 0,
executor: fetch,
args: ['https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1']
})
const cb = response => response.json().then(console.log)
poll.subscribe(cb)
// alternatively, you can compose this
Poll()
.executor(fetch)
.args('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1')
.delay(1000)
.subscribe(console.log)
// to unsubscribe
poll.unsubscribe(cb)
Error handling
The onError
handler takes in a callback function that will run if the executor throws any error. The polling continues after that.
const poll = Poll({
delay: 1000,
executor: fetch,
args: ['https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1'],
})
.onError(err => console.error(err))
.subscribe()
If no onError
handler is passed then the error is propagated and polling is cancelled.
Modifying configuration
You can change the values of the polling object by using the following setters:
const addNumbers = (x, y) => new Promise(resolve => resolve(x + y))
poll.delay(5000)
poll.executor(addNumbers)
poll.args([1, 2])