0.3.0 • Published 6 years ago

timer-stopwatch-two v0.3.0

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timer-stopwatch

A fork of timer-stopwatch - the stopwatch and countdown clock module for node.js

All credit to Mick Crozier

Install

npm install timer-stopwatch-two

How to

The Gist new Stopwatch(countDownMS, options)

Basic timers

var Stopwatch = require('timer-stopwatch');

var timer = new Stopwatch(60000); // A new countdown timer with 60 seconds
var stopwatch = new Stopwatch(); // A new count up stopwatch. Starts at 0.

###Event Methods

// Fires every 50ms by default. Change setting the 'refreshRateMS' options
timer.onTime(function(time) {
  console.log(time.ms); // number of milliseconds past (or remaining);
});

// Fires when the timer is done
timer.onDone(function() {
  console.log('Timer is complete');
});

// Fires when the timer is almost complete - default is 10 seconds remaining. Change with 'almostDoneMS' option
timer.onAlmostdone(function() {
  console.log('Timer is almost complete');
});

//These methods are chainable
timer
  .onTime(cb)
  .onAlmostdone(cb)
  .onDone(cb);

###Timer Methods

timer.start();
timer.stop();
timer.startstop(); // Toggles the running state
timer.reset(countDownMS); // optional countDownMS to reset countdown to that many milliseconds

###Properties

timer.ms; // Number of milliseconds on the clock

###Options

var options = {
  refreshRateMS: 10, // How often the clock should be updated
  almostDoneMS: 10000 // When counting down - this event will fire with this many milliseconds remaining on the clock
};

var timer = new Stopwatch(60000, options);

Breaking Changes in v0.2

  • The 'forcestop' event is being depreciated in favour of 'stop'.
  • Use the onTime, onAlmostDone, onDone and onStop methods in favour of .on('eventname').

Testing

Unit and Integration tests (requires dev dependencies)

npm test

License

MIT License