@luneo7/react-native-ntp-sync
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Sync time using NTP servers
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@luneo7/react-native-ntp-sync
React Native compatible implementation of the NTP Client Protocol.
Used to ensure the time used is in sync across distributed systems. The sync is achieved by the following process:
- Fetches the time from an NTP server.
- Adjusts for network latency and transfer time
- Computes the delta between the NTP server and the system clock and stores the delta for later use.
- Uses all the stored deltas to get the average time drift from UTC.
- Allows for specifying multiple NTP servers as backups in case of network errors.
- Ability to get historical details on (un)successful syncs, errors, and raw time values
Installation
npm i @luneo7/react-native-ntp-sync
React Native Compatibility
React Native Version >=0.60.0
- react-native-udp for more information.
Getting Started
- Install the module with:
yarn add @luneo7/react-native-ntp-sync
ornpm install @luneo7/react-native-ntp-sync
. - Install the native required dependency:
yarn add react-native-udp
ornpm install react-native-udp
. - Using React Native >= 0.60, on iOS run
pod install
in ios directory.
Usage
Import the module into your codebase
import ntpClient from '@luneo7/react-native-ntp-sync';
Create an instance of the clock object passing in the required params. See the options section below for options that can be used.
var options = {};
// create a new instance
var clock = ntp = new ntpSync(options);
// get the current unix timestamp
var currentTime = clock.getTime();
console.log(currentTime);
// manually sync the time
var result = await clock.syncTime();
Options
The client constructor can accept the following options. all options are optional
Basic Options
autoSync
(boolean) : A flag to control if the client will do automatic synchronizatin. Defaults totrue
history
(+int) : The number of delta values that should be maintained and used for calculating your local time drift. Defaults to10
if not present, zero, or supplied value is not a number. Supplied value must be > 0servers
(array of NtpServer){ server: string; port: number; }
: The server used to do the NTP synchronization. Defaults to
[
{ server: "time.google.com", port: 123 },
{ server: "time.cloudflare.com", port: 123 },
{ server: "0.pool.ntp.org", port: 123 },
{ server: "1.pool.ntp.org", port: 123 },
]
syncInterval
(+number) : The time (in milliseconds) between each call to an NTP server to get the latest UTC timestamp. Defaults to 5 minutessyncOnCreation
(boolean) : A flag to control the NTP sync upon instantiation. Defaults totrue
. (immediate NTP server fetch attempt)syncTimeout
(+number) : The timeout (in milliseconds) that will be used in every NTP syncronization . Defaults to 10 seconds
{
"history": 10,
"syncOnCreation": false,
...
}
Methods
getHistory()
Returns an Object
of historical details generated as clockSync runs. It includes several fields that can be used to determine the behavior of a running clockSync instance. Each call represents an individual 'snapshot' of the current clockSync instance. History is not updated when instance is offline.
Fields
currentConsecutiveErrorCount
(int) : Count of current string of errors since entering an error state (isInErrorState === true
). Resets to0
upon successful sync.currentServer
(object) : Object containing server info of the server that will be used for the next sync. Props are:server
(string) : the NTP server nameport
(int) : the NTP port
deltas
(array<object>) : This array will contain a 'rolling' list of raw time values returned from each successful NTP server sync wrapped in a simple object with the following keys: (note: array length is limited toconfig.history
; oldest atindex 0
)dt
(+/- int) : The calculated delta (in ms) between local time and the value returned from NTP.ntp
(int) : The unix epoch-relative time (in ms) returned from the NTP server. (raw value returned from server) note:ntp + -1(dt) = local time of sync
errors
(array<object>) : This array will contain a 'rolling' list of any errors that have occurred during sync attempts. (note: array length is limited toconfig.history
; oldest atindex 0
). The object contains typical fields found in JSError
s as well as additional information.name
(string) : JavaScript Error namemessage
(string) : JavaScript Error messageserver
(object) : The server that encountered the sync error. Same keys ascurrentServer
object. (possibly different values)stack
(string) : JavaScript Error stack trace (if available)time
(int) : The local unix epoch-relative timestamp when error was encountered (in ms)
isInErrorState
(boolean) : Flag indicating if the last attempted sync was an error (true
) Resets tofalse
upon successful sync.lastSyncTime
(int) : The local unix epoch-relative timestamp of last successful sync (in ms)lastNtpTime
(int) : The NTP unix epoch-relative timestamp of the last successful sync (raw value returned from server)lastError
(object) : The error info of the last sync error that was encountered. Object keys are same as objects in theerrors
array.lifetimeErrorCount
(int) : A running total of all errors encountered since clockSync instance was created.maxConsecutiveErrorCount
(int) : Greatest number of errors in a single error state (before a successful sync).
getTime()
Returns unix timestamp based on delta values between server and your local time. This is the time that can be used instead of new Date().getTime()
syncTime()
An on-demand method that will force a sync with an NTP server.
NOTE: You generally do not need to invoke a manual sync since ntpClient automatically runs sync according to the specified syncInterval
interval (or its default).
startAutoSync()
An on-demand method that will start auto sync according to the specified syncInterval
interval (or its default).
stopAutoSync()
An on-demand method that will stop auto sync according.
Based On
@jet/react0native-ntp-client is based on react-native-clock-sync and react-native-ntp-client by Artem Russkikh