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Time async functions using async-done for execution and completion.
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Time async functions using async-done for execution and completion.
var EE = require('events').EventEmitter;
var createTimer = require('async-time');
var bus = new EE();
var asyncTime = createTimer(bus);
// listen for timing events
bus.on('start', function(evt){
// function has started
console.log(evt);
});
bus.on('stop', function(evt){
// function has stopped
console.log(evt);
});
asyncTime(function(cb){
// do async things
cb(null, 2);
}, function(err, res){
// `error` will be undefined on successful execution of the first function.
// `result` will be the result from the first function.
})
Once a timing function is created, it is used the same as async-done
.
createTimer(EventEmitter)
=> FunctionThe main export is a function that allows you to create a timing function.
You must pass it an EventEmitter
instance (or an object with emit
and on
methods) or it will throw.
The EventEmitter
instance is the bus timing events are published on.
asyncTime(fn, callback)
See async-done
docs.
start
The event fired when a function begins.
Properties:
id
: uuid generated for each function. Useful for tying start and end events together.name
: name property of the function given to asyncTime
.timestamp
: timestamp of when the function started.stop
The event fired when a function finishes.
Properties:
id
: uuid generated for each function. Useful for tying start and end events together.name
: name property of the function given to asyncTime
.timestamp
: timestamp of when the function started.duration
: high resolution time between start and stop events. Generated by process.hrtime(startTime)
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Time async functions using async-done for execution and completion.
The npm package async-time receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, async-time popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that async-time 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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