io-timers
v1.1.2
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Timers Using Redis
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io-timers
How to use
const IoTimers = require('io-timers');
const ioTimers = IoTimers({ host: 'localhost', port: 6379 });
API
IoTimers(uri[, opts])
uri
is a string like localhost:6379
where your redis server
is located. For a list of options see below.
IoTimers(opts)
The following options are allowed:
key
: the name of the key to pub/sub events on as prefix (io-timers
)host
: host to connect to redis on (localhost
)port
: port to connect to redis on (6379
)pubClient
: optional, the redis client to publish events onsubClient
: optional, the redis client to subscribe to events on
If you decide to supply pubClient
and subClient
, make sure you use
node_redis as a client or one
with an equivalent API.
IoTimers#startTimer(timerId: String, timeout: Number, opts: Any)
Start Timer with give time duration[in Seconds] timerId should be unique
ioTimers.startTimer("abcTimerId", 10);
IoTimers#remaingTimer(timerId: String)
Returns remaining time of particular timerId.
let remainingTime = await ioTimers.remainingTimer("abcTimerId");
IoTimers#stopTimer(timerId: String)
Stop timer
ioTimers.stopTimer("abcTimerId");
IoTimers#timers(id:String, room:String)
Add Listener if any timeout
ioTimers.timers.on("timeout", function(timerId, opts){
console.log(timerId, opts);
})
Client error handling
Error Handling
ioTimers.timers.on("error", function(err){
//Handle Error
})
License
ISC