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@async-cancellables/async-cooldown-queue

v2.1.0

Published

Asynchronous cooldown queue and cancellation support

Readme

Async Cancellables / AsyncCooldownQueue

Asynchronous cooldown queue class provides cooldown control and supports cancellation tokens.

Table of contents

Prerequisites

This project requires NodeJS (version 18 or later) and NPM.

Installation

To install and set up the library, run:

$ npm install @async-cancellables/async-cooldown-queue

Example

Function that can send a message no more than once in 2 seconds. The function will wait for the cooldown to end before sending the message. If ct is provided, the function will throw if the cancellation token is cancelled before the cooldown ends and quit the cooldown queue.

import AsyncCooldownQueue from '@async-cancellables/async-cooldown-queue';

const cooldownQueue = new AsyncCooldownQueue(2000);

async sendMessage(text, ct = null) {
    await cooldownQueue.wait(ct);
    socket.emit('message', text);
}

API

Creating queue

new AsyncCooldownQueue() creates new queue.

Waiting for cooldown

There are two wait methods:

  • wait(ct = null) waits for the cooldown to end. If ct is provided, the function will throw if the cancellation token is cancelled before the cooldown ends and quit the cooldown queue.
  • waitTime(time, ct = null) same as wait but waits for time milliseconds instead of the default cooldown time.

Getting waiters information

  • waitersPresent returns true if there are waiters in the queue
  • waitersCount returns the number of waiters in the queue
  • timeUntilAvailable returns the time in milliseconds until the queue can immediately allow a waiter to proceed

Authors

  • vuwuv - Initial work - vuwuv

License

[MIT License] © vuwuv