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singleflight-modern

v0.1.0

Published

Typed single-flight async coalescing with cleanup, cancellation, and inflight-compatible callbacks.

Readme

singleflight-modern

Typed single-flight request coalescing for JavaScript and TypeScript.

Use it when many callers can ask for the same expensive async value at the same time and only one underlying operation should run. It is a modern replacement path for packages such as inflight, with deterministic cleanup, promise-first APIs, cancellation hooks, and a small legacy callback adapter.

Install

npm install singleflight-modern

Usage

Promise API

import { createSingleFlight } from "singleflight-modern";

const users = createSingleFlight<string, User>();

const user = await users.do("user:42", async ({ signal }) => {
  const response = await fetch("https://api.example.com/users/42", { signal });
  return response.json() as Promise<User>;
});

Concurrent calls with the same key share the same promise. Once the promise settles, the key is removed and a future call can run again.

Legacy callback adapter

import { inflight } from "singleflight-modern";

const done = inflight("config", (error, value) => {
  if (error) throw error;
  console.log(value);
});

if (done) {
  readConfig(done);
}

The first call returns a completion callback. Later calls with the same key attach their callback and return false, matching the old inflight control flow.

API

createSingleFlight<K, V>()

Creates an isolated coordinator.

manager.do(key, runner, options?)

Runs runner once per active key and returns a promise for its result.

Options:

  • signal: rejects this caller if aborted.
  • timeoutMs: rejects this caller after the timeout.
  • cancelOnTimeout: aborts and forgets the shared operation when this caller times out.

manager.forget(key, reason?)

Removes an active key and aborts the runner signal.

inflight(key, callback, options?)

Compatibility adapter for callback-style migrations.

Why this exists

The original inflight package is deprecated and warns that it is unsupported and leaks memory. This package keeps the useful single-flight pattern, while making cleanup, cancellation, and TypeScript behavior explicit.

Migration Position

singleflight-modern is an independent alternative or migration helper for projects moving away from inflight. It is not affiliated with the original package maintainers or project.

For release context, see the local migration guide, examples, compatibility notes, source metadata, and adoption plan.