@stoqey/timeout-manager
v0.0.2
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View and Manage NodeJS's timeout and interval as collections
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timeout-manager
View and Manage NodeJS's timeout and interval as collections
Installation
$ yarn add timeout-manager
Usage
import { timeoutCollection } from '@stoqey/timer-manager';
// creating a timeout
const firstTimeoutID = setTimeout(function () {
console.log('First timeout, after 5 seconds');
}, 5000);
const secondTimeoutID = setTimeout(function () {
console.log(timeoutCollection.getAll().map(id => id.uuid));
console.log('second timeout, after 8 seconds');
}, 8000);
console.log(timeoutCollection.get(firstTimeoutID)); //timeout object
// Removing the first timeout
timeoutCollection.remove(firstTimeoutID);
console.log(timeoutCollection.getAll().map(id => id.uuid));
// Other methods
timeoutCollection.getScheduled(); //Returns an array of timeout objects that have not yet executed
timeoutCollection.getCompleted(); //Returns an array of timeout objects that have been executed
timeoutCollection.getAll(); //Returns an array of timeout objects
timeoutCollection.removeAll();
Why?
NodeJS will not expose us a simple object or array to view and manage all of our current time-events.
This library exposes the timeouts and intervals in your current node app. In addition, it makes
it possible to manage those time-events on runtime
.