A collection of small async/await utilities
npm install asyncboxasyncbox
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A collection of ES7 async/await utilities. Install via NPM:
```
npm install asyncbox
Then, behold!
An async/await version of setTimeout
`js
import { sleep } from 'asyncbox';
async function myFn () {
// do some stuff
await sleep(1000); // wait one second
// do some other stuff
};
`
Sometimes Promise.delay or setTimeout are inaccurate for large wait times. To safely wait for these long times (e.g. in the 5+ minute range), you can use longSleep:
`js
import { longSleep } from 'asyncbox';
async function myFn () {
await longSleep(10 60 1000); // wait for 10 mins
await longSleep(5000, {thresholdMs: 10000}); // wait for 5s. Anything below the thresholdMs will use a single sleep
await longSleep(5000, {intervalMs: 500}); // check the clock every 500ms to see if waiting should stop
}
`
You can also pass a progressCb option which is a callback function that receives an object with the properties elapsedMs, timeLeft, and progress. This will be called on every wait interval so you can do your wait logging or whatever.
`jsWe are {progress * 100}% complete waiting
function progressCb({elapsedMs, timeLeft, progress}) {
console.log();`
}
await longSleep(10 60 1000, {progressCb});
An async/await way of running a method until it doesn't throw an error
`js
import { sleep, retry } from 'asyncbox';
async function flakeyFunction (val1, val2) {
if (val1 < 10) {
throw new Error("this is a flakey value");
}
await sleep(1000);
return val1 + val2;
}
async function myFn () {
let randVals = [Math.random() 100, Math.random() 100];
// run flakeyFunction up to 3 times until it succeeds.
// if it doesn't, we'll get the error thrown in this context
let randSum = await retry(3, flakeyFunction, ...randVals);
}
`
You can also use retryInterval to add a sleep in between retries. This can be
useful if you want to throttle how fast we retry:
`js`
await retryInterval(3, 1500, expensiveFunction, ...args);
Filter and map are pretty handy concepts, and now you can write filter and map
functions that execute asynchronously!
`js`
import { asyncmap, asyncfilter } from 'asyncbox';
Then in your async functions, you can do:
`js
const items = [1, 2, 3, 4];
const slowSquare = async (n) => { await sleep(5); return n * n; };
let newItems = await asyncmap(items, slowSquare);
console.log(newItems); // [1, 4, 9, 16];
const slowEven = async (n) => { await sleep(5); return n % 2 === 0; };
newItems = await asyncfilter(items, slowEven);
console.log(newItems); // [2, 4];
`
By default, asyncmap and asyncfilter run their operations in parallel, but youfalse
can set the third argument to to enforce sequential execution, or set a custom{concurrency:
concurrency pool limit using :
`js`
const items = [1, 2, 3, 4];
const slowSquare = async (n) => { await sleep(5); return n * n; };
// this will run sequentially (~20ms)
const newItemsSeq = await asyncmap(items, slowSquare, false);
// this will handle 2 items at a time (~10ms)
const newItemsMaxTwo = await asyncmap(items, slowSquare, {concurrency: 2});
Takes a condition (a function returning a boolean or boolean promise),
and waits until the condition is true.
Throws a /Condition unmet/ error if the condition has not beenerror
satisfied within the allocated time, unless an error is provided in
the options, as the property, which is either thrown itself, or
used as the message.
The condition result is returned if it is not falsy. If the condition
throws an error then this exception will be immediately passed through.
The default options are: { waitMs: 5000, intervalMs: 500 }
`js
// define your own condition
function condFn () { return Math.random()*1000 > 995; }
// with default params
await waitForCondition(condFn);
// with options
await waitForCondition(condFn, {
waitMs: 300000,
intervalMs: 10000
});
// pass a logger to get extra debug info
await waitForCondition(condFn, {
waitMs: 300000,
intervalMs: 10000
logger: myLogger // expects a debug method
});
// pass an error string to get that message in the resulting exception
try {
await waitForCondition(condFn, {
error: 'Unable to satisfy condition'
});
} catch (err) {
// err.message === 'Unable to satisfy condition'
}
// pass an error instance to be thrown
const error = new Error('Unable to satisfy condition');
try {
await waitForCondition(condFn, {
error: error
});
} catch (err) {
// err === error
}
`
```
npm test