@baileyherbert/promises
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A small collection of utilities for JavaScript promises.
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Promises
This is a small collection of promise-based utilities.
npm install @baileyherbert/promises
Documentation
PromiseCompletionSource
This class allows you to create a Promise
which can easily be resolved or rejected on demand from the outside.
import { PromiseCompletionSource } from '@baileyherbert/promises';
function runFakeTask() {
const source = new PromiseCompletionSource();
// Resolves the promise after 5 seconds
setTimeout(() => {
source.resolve();
}, 5000);
// Returns the promise object
return source.promise;
}
// Resolves after 5 seconds
await runFakeTask();
PromiseTimeoutSource
This class creates a promise that resolves to a boolean after the specified time, but can be cancelled prematurely. The boolean is true
if the timeout was triggered, or false
if cancelled.
You can also specify a custom action
to execute when the timeout is reached.
import { PromiseTimeoutSource } from '@baileyherbert/promises';
Example 1: Wait for 30 seconds
await new PromiseTimeoutSource(30000);
Example 2: Run a task after 30 seconds
new PromiseTimeoutSource(30000, () => {
console.log('This runs after 30 seconds!');
});
Example 3: Cancel a task before it's scheduled to run
const timeout = new PromiseTimeoutSource(30000, () => {
console.log('This runs after 30 seconds!');
});
// The action will never run because it gets cancelled after 15 sec!
setTimeout(() => timeout.cancel(), 15000);
// Confirm that it was cancelled
const result = await timeout;
console.log('The timeout was', result ? 'fulfilled' : 'cancelled');
You could use this to cancel and clean up an operation after a specified amount of time, but stop the cancellation task from running if it completes in time.
Task
This is a promise alternative that must be manually started, and can be cancelled. It's very similar to C#'s tasks.
import { Task } from '@baileyherbert/promises';
const task = new Task((resolve, reject) => {
resolve();
});
// Tell the task when to start
task.start();
// Wait for the task to finish
await task;
// You can also wait with a timeout
if (!await task.wait(10000)) {
// Timed out
}
// Get the resolved value
if (task.isResolved) {
const taskResult = task.result;
}
You can combine this with a CancellationToken
to make the task cancellable.
const source = new CancellationTokenSource();
const token = source.token;
const task = new Task(async (resolve, reject, cancel) => {
for (let i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
await Task.delay(100);
cancel.throwIfCancellationRequested();
}
}, token);
if (await task === TaskStatus.Cancelled) {
// It was cancelled!
}