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@wordpress/priority-queue
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This module allows you to run a queue of callback while on the browser's idle time making sure the higher-priority work is performed first.
Install the module
npm install @wordpress/priority-queue --save
This package assumes that your code will run in an ES2015+ environment. If you're using an environment that has limited or no support for ES2015+ such as lower versions of IE then using core-js or @babel/polyfill will add support for these methods. Learn more about it in Babel docs.
# createQueue
Creates a context-aware queue that only executes the last task of a given context.
Usage
import { createQueue } from '@wordpress/priority-queue';
const queue = createQueue();
// Context objects.
const ctx1 = {};
const ctx2 = {};
// For a given context in the queue, only the last callback is executed.
queue.add( ctx1, () => console.log( 'This will be printed first' ) );
queue.add( ctx2, () => console.log( 'This won\'t be printed' ) );
queue.add( ctx2, () => console.log( 'This will be printed second' ) );
Returns
WPPriorityQueue
: Queue object with add
, flush
and reset
methods.FAQs
Generic browser priority queue.
The npm package @wordpress/priority-queue receives a total of 60,363 weekly downloads. As such, @wordpress/priority-queue popularity was classified as popular.
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