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node-timers
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Quick and simple timer utilities that give you enough control.
Get it:
npm install node-timers
Use it:
var node-timers = require('node-timers'); //or
var simpleTimer = require('node-timers/simple'); //or
var timer = require('node-timers/timer'); //or
var countdown = require('node-timers/countdown');
var myTimer = node-timers.simple(); // timer or countdown can be created from here too...
// passing an options object with the pollInterval will generate a 'poll' event ever X milliseconds
// passing no such pollInterval value will create a timer that can be controlled (start, stop, reset)
// but will not ping you with updates.
var simple = simpleTimer({pollInterval: 100});
//Starts keeping track of passed time...
simple.start();
//returns the time that has passed in milliseconds
simple.time();
I seemed to be rewriting this stuff on a regular occasion for different projects. Either misplacing the source or using the modules in a slightly different way. This set gives me enough leway to do what I want without controlling the output like other timer modules I have looked at. The output should be up to the app.
Creates a new simple timer. Keeps track of time passed. Options are optional.
Options can include pollInterval
which, while the timer is on an on
state,
will emit a poll
event with the current passed time in milliseconds.
Starts the timer you have created. Emits a start
event
Stops the timer. Emits a stop
event
Getter and setter for the passed time of your timer. If you specifiy a newTime
value,
then the timer will attempt to set itself to that new value before returning the passed time in milliseconds.
Resets your timer back to it's initial state. Emits a reset
event
Returns the current state of the timer. Either on
, stopped
, or clean
A limited timer based on simple
. Additional options to pollInterval
include finishTime
.
When the timer has reached the finish time stated, it will emit a done
event.
pollInterval
defaults to 250 and finishTime defaults to 0.
A timer that counts down from a startTime
passed though the options object. In this case, time()
returns
the time remaining instead of the time passed. Once the timer reaches 0, it will emit a done
event.
Event | Description |
---|---|
start | Event triggered when timer starts. |
stop | Triggered when the timer stops. |
reset | Timer has been reset. |
poll | Update the user with the currently passed time or time that is left. time is passed as argument to the listener |
done | Only timer and countdown emit this. When we have reached the given endtime or 0 |
FAQs
Timer and stopwatch utility modules
The npm package node-timers receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, node-timers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-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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