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Use requestAnimationFrame as an async iterable, in any JavaScript environment
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requestAnimationFrameas an async iterable, in any JavaScript environment
This package ponyfills requestAnimationFrame internally when not available, so it works in any JavaScript environment.
npm install request-animation-frames
import requestAnimationFrames from 'request-animation-frames';
for await (const timestamp of requestAnimationFrames()) {
console.log('Animation frame timestamp:', timestamp);
drawVisualization();
}
Returns an AsyncIterable that yields animation frame timestamps.
The first timestamp is yielded right away for easier setup.
Simply return or break in the loop body.
import requestAnimationFrames from 'request-animation-frames';
let shouldStop = false;
(async () => {
for await (const timestamp of requestAnimationFrames()) {
if (shouldStop) {
break;
}
console.log('Animation frame timestamp:', timestamp);
}
})();
setTimeout(() => {
shouldStop = true;
}, 10000);
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Use requestAnimationFrame as an async iterable, in any JavaScript environment
The npm package request-animation-frames receives a total of 530 weekly downloads. As such, request-animation-frames popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that request-animation-frames 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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