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withTimeout.ts
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/** | |
* returns a new function which calls the input function and "races" the result against a promise that throws an error on timeout. | |
* | |
* the result is: | |
* - if your async fn takes longer than timeout ms, then an error will be thrown | |
* - if your async fn executes faster than timeout ms, you'll get the normal response of the fn | |
* | |
* ### usage | |
* ```ts | |
* const result = await withTimeout(() => doSomethingAsync(...args), 3000); | |
* ``` | |
* or | |
* ```ts | |
* const result = await withTimeout(doSomethingAsync, 3000)(...args); | |
* ``` | |
* or even | |
* ```ts | |
* const doSomethingAsyncWithTimeout = withTimeout(doSomethingAsync, 3000); | |
* const result = await doSomethingAsyncWithTimeout(...args); | |
* ``` | |
*/ | |
const withTimeout = <R, P extends any, T extends (...args: P[]) => Promise<R>>(logic: T, ms: number) => { | |
return (...args: Parameters<T>) => { | |
// create a promise that rejects in <ms> milliseconds; https://italonascimento.github.io/applying-a-timeout-to-your-promises/ | |
const timeout = new Promise((resolve, reject) => { | |
const id = setTimeout(() => { | |
clearTimeout(id); | |
reject(new Error(`promise was timed out in ${ms} ms, by withTimeout`)); | |
}, ms); // tslint:disable-line align | |
}); | |
// returns a "race" between our timeout and the function executed with the input params | |
return Promise.race([ | |
logic(...args), // the wrapped fn, executed w/ the input params | |
timeout, // the timeout | |
]) as Promise<R>; | |
}; | |
}; |
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