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strong-daemon

v1.0.1

Published

Object wrapper for setInterval

Downloads

7

Readme

About

  • Node.js object wrapper for setInterval.
  • It will help you remember about routine context.
  • No external dependencies.

Installation

Requires Node.js v4.8.7

$ npm install strong-daemon

Examples

  • Ordinary function:
const { StrongDaemon } = require('strong-daemon');
                                         
var daemon = new StrongDaemon(             
  102,                                   
  null,                                  
  () => { console.log('tick', 'tock') }  
);                                       
                                         
daemon.start(); // Will print 'tick' 'tock' every ~102 ms

..

/* (!) Note that multiple 'start' call without previous 'stop' will throw error */
daemon.start();     // First call made after ~102ms
daemon.start(false);// First call made after ~102ms
daemon.start(true); // First call made immediately;

..

daemon.start();
daemon.isRunning(); // true
daemon.stop();
daemon.isRunning(); // false
daemon.start();
  • Equivalent of above example
var daemon = new StrongDaemon(
  102,
  null,
  console.log,
  ['tick', 'tock']
);
  • Function that requires a caller context, because of this usage:
const worker = {
  data: {},
  updateData(source) {
    this.data = source.data;
  } 
}

var daemon = new StrongDaemon(
  102,
  worker,             /* So `this` will be handled properly on `updateData` call */
  worker.updateData,
  [data_source]
);

daemon.start();
  • Example error scenario:
const worker = {
  data: {},
  source: {...},
  
  updateData() {
    this.data = this.source.data()
  }
}

var daemon = new StrongDaemon(
  101,
  null,               /* `this.source` will be undefined while daemon will call `updateData` */
  worker.updateData
);

/* Error - `this.source` is undefined */
daemon.start();

Mocking for test purposes:

/* your-lib.js */
const { getInstance } = require('strong-daemon');

// :(
const non_mockable_daemon = new StrongDaemon(...args);

// :)
const mockable_daemon = getInstance(...args);
/* test-your-lib.js */
const D = require('strong-daemon');

D.getInstance = () => { return your_mock; }

Alternative way:

/* your-lib.js */
const { StrongDaemon, getClass } = require('strong-daemon');

const non_mockable_daemon = new StrongDaemon(...args)

const MockableStrongDaemon = getClass();
const mockable_daemon = new MockableStrongDaemon(...args);
/* test-your-lib.js */
const D = require('strong-daemon');

D.getClass = () => { return YourMock; }

Documentation

class StrongDaemon

  • constructor( interval_time, caller, task, task_args=[] )

    Arguments:

    • interval integer number - interval time of task call in milliseconds. Note this is not guarntee to call task every interval, it works exactly the same as setInterval(..).unref()
    • caller object | null - task's caller context (in case if task will use 'this' keyword)
    • task function - task that will be called every interval
    • [task_args] Array - list of arguments task will be called with.
  • start( immediate_call ) Start daemon.

    Arguments:

    • immediate_call - boolean, is task should be called immediately after start call. Default false.
  • stop() Stop daemon (can be resterted by calling start).

  • isRunning()

    Returns:

    • boolean, is daemon running
  • interval getter for provided interval_time

  • caller getter for provided caller

  • task getter for provided task

  • args getter for provided args ([] returned if not provided])

function getInstance

Provided for mocking purposes.

  • Arguments: @see class StrongDaemon constructor
  • Returns: instance of StrongDaemon.

function getClass

Provided for mocking purposes.

  • Arguments: no
  • Returns: StrongDaemon class.