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timeout-refresh

Efficiently refresh a timer

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timeout-refresh

Efficiently refresh a timer

npm install timeout-refresh

Uses timeout.refresh in Node 10 and require('timers') in older versions. In the browser a basic clearTimeout + setTimeout is used since no other method exists

Usage

const timeout = require('timeout-refresh')

const to = timeout(100, function () {
  console.log('Timed out!')
})

const i = setInterval(function () {
  // refresh every 50ms
  to.refresh()
}, 50)

setTimeout(function () {
  // cancel the refresh after 500ms
  clearInterval(i)
  setTimeout(function () {
    console.log('Should have timed out now')
  }, 200)
}, 500)

API

to = timeout(ms, ontimeout, [context])

Make a new refreshable timeout.

If you pass context, it will be set as this when calling ontimeout.

to.refresh()

Refresh the timeout.

to.destroy()

Destroy the timeout. Not needed if ontimeout is triggered

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MIT

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Package last updated on 22 Aug 2018

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