async is a module to provide help with asynchronous tasks.
The following functions and class are exposed in mod.ts
:
The abortable
is a wrapper function that makes Promise
and AsyncIterable
cancelable.
For example, in the case of Promise
, it looks like this
import { abortable } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
import { delay } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const p = delay(1000);
const c = new AbortController();
setTimeout(() => c.abort(), 100);
// Below throws `DOMException` after 100 ms
await abortable(p, c.signal);
and for AsyncIterable
as follows
import { abortable } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
import { delay } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const p = async function* () {
yield "Hello";
await delay(1000);
yield "World";
};
const c = new AbortController();
setTimeout(() => c.abort(), 100);
// Below throws `DOMException` after 100 ms
// and items become `["Hello"]`
const items: string[] = [];
for await (const item of abortable(p(), c.signal)) {
items.push(item);
}
abortablePromise
takes the promise and AbortSignal
and returns the
cancelable version of the promise.
import { abortablePromise } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const request = fetch("https://example.com");
const c = new AbortController();
setTimeout(() => c.abort(), 100);
const p = abortablePromise(request, c.signal);
// The below throws if the request didn't resolve in 100ms
await p;
abortableAsyncIterable
takes the async iterable and AbortSignal
and returns
the cancelable version of the async iterable.
import { abortableAsyncIterable } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
import { delay } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const p = async function* () {
yield "Hello";
await delay(1000);
yield "World";
};
const c = new AbortController();
setTimeout(() => c.abort(), 100);
// Below throws `DOMException` after 100 ms
// and items become `["Hello"]`
const items: string[] = [];
for await (const item of abortableAsyncIterable(p(), c.signal)) {
items.push(item);
}
Debounces a given function by a given time.
import { debounce } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const p = debounce(
(value: string) =>
console.log("Function debounced after 200ms with %s", value),
200,
);
p("foo");
p("bar");
p("baz");
// wait 200ms ...
// output: Function debounced after 200ms with baz
Create a Promise with the reject
and resolve
functions.
import { deferred } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const p = deferred<number>();
// ...
p.resolve(42);
Resolve a Promise after a given amount of milliseconds.
import { delay } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
// ...
const delayedPromise = delay(100);
const result = await delayedPromise;
// ...
The MuxAsyncIterator class multiplexes multiple async iterators into a single stream.
The class makes an assumption that the final result (the value returned and not yielded from the iterator) does not matter. If there is any result, it is discarded.
import { MuxAsyncIterator } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
async function* gen123(): AsyncIterableIterator<number> {
yield 1;
yield 2;
yield 3;
}
async function* gen456(): AsyncIterableIterator<number> {
yield 4;
yield 5;
yield 6;
}
const mux = new MuxAsyncIterator<number>();
mux.add(gen123());
mux.add(gen456());
for await (const value of mux) {
// ...
}
// ..
Transform values from an (async) iterable into another async iterable. The transforms are done concurrently, with a max concurrency defined by the poolLimit.
import { pooledMap } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const results = pooledMap(
2,
[1, 2, 3],
(i) => new Promise((r) => setTimeout(() => r(i), 1000)),
);
for await (const value of results) {
// ...
}
Branches the given async iterable into the n branches.
import { tee } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/tee.ts";
const gen = async function* gen() {
yield 1;
yield 2;
yield 3;
};
const [branch1, branch2] = tee(gen());
(async () => {
for await (const n of branch1) {
console.log(n); // => 1, 2, 3
}
})();
(async () => {
for await (const n of branch2) {
console.log(n); // => 1, 2, 3
}
})();
Create a promise which will be rejected with DeadlineError
when a given delay
is exceeded.
import { deadline } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
import { delay } from "https://deno.land/std@$STD_VERSION/async/mod.ts";
const delayedPromise = delay(1000);
// Below throws `DeadlineError` after 10 ms
const result = await deadline(delayedPromise, 10);