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@bradgarropy/use-countdown v2.0.1

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⏳ useCountdown hook

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React hook countdown timer. As seen on my Twitch streams.

📦 Installation

This package is hosted on npm.

npm install @bradgarropy/use-countdown

🥑 Usage

In any React component, import useCountdown, then call it like any other hook. The returned countdown value will update every second with the remaining time.

import useCountdown from "@bradgarropy/use-countdown"

const App = () => {
    const countdown = useCountdown({
        minutes: 1,
        seconds: 30,
        format: "mm:ss",
        autoStart: true,
        onCompleted: () => console.log("onCompleted"),
    })

    console.log(countdown)

    // {minutes: 1, seconds: 30, formatted: "01:30", ...}
    // {minutes: 1, seconds: 29, formatted: "01:29", ...}
    // {minutes: 1, seconds: 28, formatted: "01:28", ...}
    // ...
    // {minutes: 0, seconds: 0, formatted: "00:00", ...}
    // onCompleted()
}

📖 API Reference

useCountdown({minutes, seconds})

NameRequiredDefaultExampleDescription
minutesfalse01Countdown minutes.
secondsfalse030Countdown seconds.
formatfalsemm:ssmm:ss:SSFormat string (reference).
autoStartfalsefalsetrueWhether or not to automatically start the countdown.
onCompletedfalseundefinedfunctionFunction to call when countdown completes.

Starts a countdown timer based on the number of minutes and seconds provided. The returned countdown object updates once per second and stops when the timer hits zero.

The format parameter is a date-fns format string.

If provided, the onCompleted function will be called when the countdown completes.

Here are some examples of how to call useCountdown.

const countdown = useCountdown({
    minutes: 1,
    seconds: 30,
    format: "mm:ss:SS",
    autoStart: true,
    onCompleted: () => console.log("onCompleted"),
})

const countdown = useCountdown({
    minutes: 5,
    onCompleted: () => console.log("onCompleted"),
})

const countdown = useCountdown({seconds: 10, format: "mm:ss:SS"})

The return object is updated every second until the countdown timer ends.

NameTypeExampleDescription
minutesnumber1Remaining minutes.
secondsnumber30Remaining seconds.
formattedstring01:30Formatted remaining time.
isActivebooleantrueIndicates that the countdown is active, either running or paused.
isInactivebooleanfalseIndicates that the countdown is inactive, and has finished counting down.
isRunningbooleantrueIndicates that the countdown is running.
isPausedbooleanfalseIndicates that the countdown is paused.
pausefunctionfunctionPauses the countdown.
resumefunctionfunctionResumes the countdown.
resetfunctionfunctionResets the countdown.

Here is an example of the returned object.

{
    minutes: 1,
    seconds: 30,
    formatted: "01:30",
    isActive: true,
    isInactive: false,
    isRunning: true,
    isPaused: false,
    pause: () => void,
    resume: () => void,
    reset: (time?: Time) => void,
}

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