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raf-engine
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A js RAF engine
import RAFEngine from 'raf-engine';
// Create the engine
const engine = new RAFEngine();
const fn = () => {
// Awesome stuff executed each frame
};
// Add a function to the quee and take the id
const id = engine.add(fn);
// Add a function by manually setting the id
engine.add(fn, 'myId');
// Add a function and make it executed at half the speed (jump odd frames)
engine.add(fn, 'heavyId', true);
// Time to start the engine
engine.start();
// Remove a function by id, the engine will auto-stop when the last function is removed
engine.remove(id);
// Or stop it manually
engine.stop();
// By passing true to force you can also cancel the last queed frame just to be sure
// it won't be executed, otherwise the already requested frames will be executed
engine.stop(true);
// You can also check the running state by testing the .stopped property
if (!engine.stopped) {
engine.stop();
}
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A js RAF engine
We found that raf-engine 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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