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awaitable-timers
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Extracts the Node.js awaitable timers (from require('timers/promises')
)
implementation from Node.js.
See: https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v15.x/docs/api/timers.html#timers_timers_promises_api for details.
Should also work in most modern browsers. The implementation does make use of newer JavaScript features such as optional chaining, trailing commas, argument defaults and spread operators.
Pull requests welcome if someone wants to contribute tests or fixes
const {
setTimeout,
setImmediate,
setInterval
} = require('awaitable-timers');
async function foo() {
await setTimeout(1000);
console.log('hello world after 1 second');
}
async function bar() {
await setImmediate();
console.log('hello world after 1 event loop tick');
}
async function baz() {
for await (const _ of setInterval(1000)) {
console.log('outputs once per second');
}
}
Also available as ESM:
import {
setTimeout,
setImmediate,
setInterval
} from 'awaitable-timers';
MIT License (see https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/LICENSE)
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Polyfill of Node.js awaitable timers
The npm package awaitable-timers receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, awaitable-timers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that awaitable-timers 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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