0.1.7 • Published 1 year ago
@truffle/promise-tracker v0.1.7
@truffle/promise-tracker
This library is used for keeping track of asynchronous work that needs to complete prior to the process exiting.
Usage
IMPORTANT Only use this library as a last resort. Typically you're better off architecting things so that you don't need process-level tracking of outstanding tasks.
Some alternatives to consider before using this module:
- Wherever possible, only make asynchronous calls from within an asynchronous
context (aka, avoid using
.then
and.catch
callbacks). - Implement timeouts for long-running processes using
Promise.race
- Unref any best-effort/speculative timers (immediate, timeout to prevent them from keeping your process alive when everything else is done
Tracking asynchronous operations
For the moment promise tracking is implemented as a method decorator, meaning it must be applied to method declaration on a class.
It can be applied to any method, and it will only add special handling when methods return promises
import { tracked } from "@truffle/promise-tracker";
class Foo {
// totally fine, even though it doesn't return a promise
@tracked
synchronousBar(): "-" {
return "-";
}
@tracked
async asyncBar(): Promise<"-"> {
return "-";
}
// this works the same as with `asyncBar`, even though it's not explicitly an
// async method
@tracked
promiseBar(): Promise<"-"> {
return new Promise<"-">(resolve => resolve("-"));
}
}
Waiting for tracked operations to complete (async)
import { waitForOutstandingPromises } from "@truffle/promiseTracker";
let exitCode = 0;
// If no catchHandler is passed, rejected promises are handled silently.
// This is because these promise rejections should already be handled by the
// caller that created the promise.
await waitForOutstandingPromises({ catchHandler: () => (exitCode = 1) });
process.exit(exitCode);
Waiting for tracked operations to complete (synchronous)
import { waitForOutstandingPromises } from "@truffle/promiseTracker";
let exitCode = 0;
// If no catchHandler is passed, rejected promises are handled silently.
// This is because these promise rejections should already be handled by the
// caller that created the promise.
waitForOutstandingPromises({ catchHandler: () => (exitCode = 1) }).then(() => {
process.exit(exitCode);
});
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