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es6-callback-manager
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A class for managing asynchronous callbacks in JavaScript
npm install es6-callback-manager --save
Note: Requires Node v4 or higher (or transformation to ES5 with Babel)
function
function
number
void
Creates a new CallbackManager.
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
callback | function | The callback to invoke once all registered callbacks have been invoked. Is called with either null or the first Error that occurred as the first argument. | |
[stopOnError] | boolean | false | If true , when an error is encountered, the callback manager aborts and immediately invokes callback . |
Example
var CallbackManager = require('es6-callback-manager');
var cbManager = new CallbackManager(function(err) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log('Done!');
});
setTimeout(cbManager.registerCallback(), 200);
setTimeout(cbManager.registerCallback(), 100);
setTimeout(cbManager.registerCallback(), 300);
function
The callback passed to the constructor. Is read-only.
function
Returns an intermediary callback and increases the number of callbacks to wait for until the original callback will be invoked.
Returns: function
- An intermediary callback that, when invoked, decreases
the number of callbacks to wait for. If it is the last callback being
waited on, it invokes the original callback. If it is called with an
Error
as the first argument, the original callback will be invoked
with the Error
.
Example
var cbManager = new CallbackManager(callback);
process.nextTick(cbManager.registerCallback());
var cb = cbManager.registerCallback();
cb('error'); // Does nothing since a string is not an Error object
var error = new Error();
cb = cbManager.registerCallback();
cb(error); // The original callback will be called with this error
number
Returns the number of intermediary callbacks currently being waited on.
Example
var cbManager = new CallbackManager(function() {
cbManager.getCount(); // -> 0
});
process.nextTick(cbManager.registerCallback());
cbManager.getCount(); // -> 1
process.nextTick(cbManager.registerCallback());
cbManager.getCount(); // -> 2
void
Aborts the callback sequence, preventing the original callback from being invoked once all intermediary callbacks have been invoked.
Example
var cbManager = new CallbackManager(function() {
console.log('This is never called');
});
setTimeout(cbManager.registerCallback(), 100);
setTimeout(function() {
cbManager.abort();
}, 50);
FAQs
A class for managing asynchronous callbacks in JavaScript
The npm package es6-callback-manager receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, es6-callback-manager popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that es6-callback-manager 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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