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extra-abort
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npm install --save extra-abort
# or
yarn add extra-abort
The WHATWG AbortController
and AbortSignal
.
class AbortError extends CustomError {}
It is not the real AbortError
of fetch
,
but you can do err instance AbortError
like it is,
because it can recognizes other errors that match the pattern of AbortError
.
function timeoutSignal(ms: number): AbortSignal
It will abort after ms
milliseconds.
await fetch('http://example.com', { signal: timeoutSignal(5000) })
/**
* @throws {AbortError}
*/
function withAbortSignal<T>(signal: AbortSignal, fn: () => PromiseLike<T>): Promise<T>
If AbortSignal
is aborted, the promise will be rejected with AbortError
.
function raceAbortSignals(abortSignals: Array<AbortSignal | Falsy>): AbortSignal
The Promise.race
function for AbortSignal
.
FAQs
```sh npm install --save extra-abort # or yarn add extra-abort ```
The npm package extra-abort receives a total of 185 weekly downloads. As such, extra-abort popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that extra-abort demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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