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timer-task-manager

v1.1.3

Published

timer-task-manager - task scheduling package, improved version of built-in setTimeout

Readme

timer-task-manager

timer-task-manager - task scheduling package, improved version of built-in setTimeout

Installation

npm install timer-task-manager

Usage example

class Manager

const { Manager } = require("timer-task-manager"), 
manager = new Manager();

manager.add(); // add default task

manager.add(
  "MyTitle", // Title task
   10000, // The parameter accepts a numeric value in milliseconds indicating how long or when the event will occur
   "add", // Timer type. Accepts values: add; fullStamp; specify
   async () => { return console.log("successfully!"); } // Function to execute when the timer expires
);

manager.add("TITLE", "через 1 час, 2 минуты и 26 секунд", "specify"); // Custom date and time input type

manager.add("TITLE", "сегодня в 17:39", "specify"); Run today at 17:39:00

manager.add("TITLE", "завтра", "specify"); // Run tomorrow at 00:00:00



console.log(manager.list()) // List your tasks

manager.deleteToTitle("MyTitle"); // Deleting tasks with the specified title
manager.deleteToID(0); // Deleting tasks with the specified ID
manager.deleteToType("add"); // Deleting tasks with the specified type

class IntervalManager

const { IntervalManager } = require("timer-task-manager"), 
interval = new IntervalManager();

interval.create(); // add default interval

interval.create(
  "MyInterval", // Title interval
   10000, // The parameter accepts a numeric value in milliseconds indicating how long or when the event will occur
   async () => { return console.log("successfully!"); } // Function to execute when the timer expires
);

interval.create(
  "CustomInterval",
  "каждые 3 часа 26 минут и 18 секунд",
  async () => console.log("OK!")
);

interval.create(
  "CustomInterval",
  "каждый день в 18:19:38",
  async () => console.log("OK!")
);

interval.create(
  "CustomInterval",
  "каждый день",
  async () => console.log("OK!")
);

interval.stop(0); // Stop a valid interval with the specified ID
interval.start(0); // Start interval with specified ID

interval.deleteToTitle("MyInterval"); // Deleting interval with the specified title
interval.deleteToID(0); // Deleting interval with the specified ID