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Combines an array of AbortSignals into a single signal that is aborted when any signal is
Combines an array of AbortSignals into a single signal that is aborted when any signal is.
npm install any-signal
const AbortController = require('abort-controller')
const anySignal = require('any-signal')
const userController = new AbortController()
const timeoutController = new AbortController()
const combinedSignal = anySignal([userController.signal, timeoutController.signal])
combinedSignal.addEventListener('abort', () => console.log('Abort!'))
// Abort after 1 second
const timeoutId = setTimeout(() => timeoutController.abort(), 1000)
// The user or the timeout can now abort the action
await performSomeAction({ signal: combinedSignal })
clearTimeout(timeoutId)
anySignal(signals)
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
signals | Array<AbortSignal > | The Signals that will be observed and mapped to the returned Signal |
Type | Description |
---|---|
AbortSignal | A Signal that will be aborted as soon as any one of its parent signals are aborted. |
The returned AbortSignal
will only be aborted once, and as soon as one of its parent signals is aborted.
The anySignal function is taken from a comment by jakearchibald
MIT © Jacob Heun
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Combines an array of AbortSignals into a single signal that is aborted when any signal is
The npm package any-signal receives a total of 86,075 weekly downloads. As such, any-signal popularity was classified as popular.
We found that any-signal demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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