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Package description
The 'once' npm package is a utility that allows you to ensure a function can only be called once. It is useful for preventing duplicate initialization, handling setup tasks that should only run a single time, or ensuring a callback is only executed once in response to an event or the resolution of a Promise.
Ensuring a function is only called once
This feature is used to wrap a function so that it can only be executed once. Subsequent calls to the function will have no effect, and the original return value will be returned.
const once = require('once');
const myFunction = once(() => {
console.log('This will only be logged once.');
});
myFunction(); // logs 'This will only be logged once.'
myFunction(); // does nothing
This is a function from the Lodash library that ensures a given function can only be called once. It is similar to 'once' but comes as part of the larger Lodash utility library, which includes a wide range of functions for different purposes.
Memoizee is a library for memoizing functions, which can also be used to ensure a function is only called once by caching the result of the first call. It is more complex and feature-rich than 'once', offering fine-grained control over cache management and function memoization.
This is a promise-based version of 'once'. It ensures that an async function that returns a promise is only called once. It is similar to 'once' but is specifically designed for use with promises, making it more suitable for asynchronous operations.
Readme
Only call a function once.
var once = require('once')
function load (file, cb) {
cb = once(cb)
loader.load('file')
loader.once('load', cb)
loader.once('error', cb)
}
Or add to the Function.prototype in a responsible way:
// only has to be done once
require('once').proto()
function load (file, cb) {
cb = cb.once()
loader.load('file')
loader.once('load', cb)
loader.once('error', cb)
}
Ironically, the prototype feature makes this module twice as complicated as necessary.
To check whether you function has been called, use fn.called
. Once the
function is called for the first time the return value of the original
function is saved in fn.value
and subsequent calls will continue to
return this value.
var once = require('once')
function load (cb) {
cb = once(cb)
var stream = createStream()
stream.once('data', cb)
stream.once('end', function () {
if (!cb.called) cb(new Error('not found'))
})
}
FAQs
Run a function exactly one time
The npm package once receives a total of 40,020,126 weekly downloads. As such, once popularity was classified as popular.
We found that once 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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