Wait for a condition to be true
Can be useful for polling.
npm install p-wait-forimport pWaitFor from 'p-wait-for';
import {pathExists} from 'path-exists';
await pWaitFor(() => pathExists('unicorn.png'));
console.log('Yay! The file now exists.');Returns a Promise that resolves when condition returns true. Rejects if condition throws or returns a Promise that rejects.
Type: Function
Expected to return Promise<boolean> | boolean or a value from pWaitFor.resolveWith().
Type: object
Type: number
Default: 20
Number of milliseconds to wait after condition resolves to false before calling it again.
Type: number | TimeoutOptions
Default: Infinity
Number of milliseconds to wait before automatically rejecting with a TimeoutError.
You can customize the timeout Error by specifying TimeoutOptions.
import pWaitFor from 'p-wait-for';
import {pathExists} from 'path-exists';
await pWaitFor(() => pathExists('unicorn.png'), {
timeout: {
milliseconds: 100,
message: new Error('Time’s up!')
}
});
console.log('Yay! The file now exists.');Type: number
Milliseconds before timing out.
Passing Infinity will cause it to never time out.
Type: string | Error
Specify a custom error message or error. If not specified, the default error message will be 'Promise timed out after {milliseconds} milliseconds' where {milliseconds} is replaced with the actual timeout value.
If you do a custom error, it's recommended to sub-class TimeoutError.
Type: Function
Do something other than rejecting with an error on timeout.
You could for example retry with more attempts.
Example:
import pWaitFor from 'p-wait-for';
import {pathExists} from 'path-exists';
const result = await pWaitFor(() => pathExists('unicorn.png'), {
timeout: {
milliseconds: 50,
fallback: () => {
console.log('Time’s up! Executed the fallback function.');
return 'default-value';
},
}
});
console.log(result); // 'default-value'Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to run the check immediately rather than starting by waiting interval milliseconds.
Useful for when the check, if run immediately, would likely return false. In this scenario, set before to false.
Type: AbortSignal
An AbortSignal to cancel the wait operation.
Resolve the main promise with a custom value.
import pWaitFor from 'p-wait-for';
import {pathExists} from 'path-exists';
const path = await pWaitFor(async () => {
const path = getPath();
return await pathExists(path) && pWaitFor.resolveWith(path);
});
console.log(path);Exposed for instance checking.