reschedulable setTimeout for your node needs. This library is built for building a keep alive functionality across a large numbers of clients/sockets.
Rescheduling a 10000 functions 20 times with an interval of 50ms (see
bench.js
), with 100 repetitions:
benchSetTimeout*100: 36912.680ms
benchRetimer*100: 33213.134ms
npm install retimer --save
var retimer = require('retimer')
var timer = retimer(function () {
throw new Error('this should never get called!')
}, 20)
setTimeout(function () {
timer.reschedule(50)
setTimeout(function () {
timer.clear()
}, 10)
}, 10)
Exactly like your beloved setTimeout
.
Returns a Retimer object
Reschedule the timer, if the specified timeout comes after the original timeout.
Returns true if successful, false otherwise
Clear the timer, like your beloved clearTimeout
.
Timers are stored in a Linked List in node.js, if you create a lot of timers this Linked List becomes massive which makes removing a timer an expensive operation. Retimer let the old timer run at its time, and schedule a new one accordingly.
MIT