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flow-stoplight
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A simple flow control mechanism.
Has two modes: "go" and "stop".
Starts stopped.
var stoplight = new Stoplight()
stoplight.await(function(){
// this will called when the stoplight is set to "go"
// if its already "go", it will be called on the next frame
})
// starts stopped
stoplight.go()
Here is a class that has some async intialization process, but can have its asynchronous method called immediately w/o breaking.
function MyClass() {
var self = this
self._stoplight = new Stoplight()
asyncInitialization(function(){
self._stoplight.go()
})
}
MyClass.prototype.asyncMethod = function(cb){
var self = this
self._stoplight.await(function(){
// handle the method here and you can be sure that
// the async initialization has finished
})
}
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A simple flow control mechanism.
The npm package flow-stoplight receives a total of 25,769 weekly downloads. As such, flow-stoplight popularity was classified as popular.
We found that flow-stoplight 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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