web-zones v0.7.4
web-zones
by Filip Dalüge
For a primer on zones in Dart, take a look at the Dart article. Find the complete API here.
Installation
Install using NPM:
npm install --save web-zonesImport zones:
import {Zone} from 'web-zones'Usage
Current zone
global.zoneWait for operations spawned by a function
await zone.exec(initAppFunction)Listen to state
zone.addEventListener('error', listener)Cancel pending operations
zone.cancel()Bind function
func = zone.bind(func)Activity state
zone.tasks.size > 0 ? 'active' : 'inactive'Terminate the whole script
zone.rootZone.cancel()Examples
- Instantiate a zone and listen for events
- Execute tasks parallely
- Asynchronous operations
- Extend zones
- Execution contexts
- Run untrusted code asynchronously
Instantiate a zone and listen for events
Create a zone object and listen for status events.
var zone = new Zone('custom-zone')
zone.addEventListener('finish', () => console.log('Zone has terminated'))
zone.addEventListener('error', error => console.log('Error occurred'))
function application () {
setTimeout(() => null, 1000)
}
zone.run(application) // Prints "Zone has terminated" after one secondAsynchronous operations
Run an application that reads a file making use of asynchronous JS APIs. The result is then awaited, and its content printed.
import * as fs from 'fs'
// Application with unknown asynchronous operations
function application() {
// Waits for a second
setTimeout(readFile, 1000)
function readFile () {
// Read asynchronously
fs.readFile('data.txt', data => {
global.fileContent = data
})
}
}
try {
// Call and wait for spawned tasks to terminate
await global.zone.exec(application)
console.log('This file content has been read: ' + global.fileContent)
} catch (error) {
console.log('Either setTimeout or fs.readFile threw an uncatched error')
}Execute tasks parallely
Run three processes using Promise.all and wait for them to finish. Cancel any other zones if one zone throws an error.
try {
await Promise.all([
zone.exec(app1),
zone.exec(app2),
zone.exec(app3),
])
console.log('All tasks have concluded successfully')
} catch (error) {
console.log('One zone errored:', error)
// Cancel all remaining zones
zone.cancel()
}Extend zones
Add custom properties to zone by inheritance.
class CustomEnvironment extends Zone {
constructor () {
super('custom-environment')
this.created = Date.now()
}
}
function routine () {
if (global.zone instanceof CustomEnvironment) {
console.log('My environment was created at ' + global.zone.created)
} else {
console.log("I think I've been running forever")
}
}
global.zone.run(routine) // "I think I've been running forever"
new CustomEnvironment().run(routine) // Prints the creation dateExecution contexts
You can hook into run operations by setting onenter and onleave handlers. You might also override zone.run(), however, this would loose the context on async functions.
class MozillaZone extends Zone {
onenter () {
zone.currentGlobalDomain = global.domain
global.domain = 'mozilla.org'
}
onleave () {
global.domain = zone.currentGlobalDomain
delete zone.currentGlobalDomain
}
}
global.domain = 'example.com'
new MozillaZone().run(() => console.log(global.domain)) // "mozilla.org"
global.zone.run(() => console.log(global.domain)) // "example.com"Run untrusted code asynchronously
Run code in a sandbox using NodeJS' vm module and print the result.
const vm = require('vm')
// Create sandbox
let sandbox = {
setTimeout,
setInterval,
setImmediate,
print: console.log
}
let applicationCode = `
if (typeof console !== 'undefined') {
console.log("I'm not that secure, it seems.")
} else {
print('Oh yes, I am.')
}
`
try {
// Use exec with vm to run a program in an isolated environment
let result = await zone.exec(() => vm.runInNewContext(applicationCode, sandbox))
console.log('Terminated successfully with result', result)
} catch (error) {
console.log('An error occurred')
)API
zone: Zone // Get the current zone
interface Task {
type?: string
cancel?: Function
}
interface Zone extends Node {
onerror?: Function // Error event, invoked on each error, bubbles upwards
onfinish?: Function // Finish event, invoked each time the task list becomes empty
onenter?: Function // Enter context
onleave?: Function // Leave context
readonly name: any // Optional name, e.g., for debugging
readonly tasks: Map<any, Task> // Pending tasks
readonly children: Zone[] // Associated children, modifiable by the DOM
readonly rootZone: Zone // Root zone - all error events bubble towards this zone
constructor (nameOrSpec?: any)
// Add and manage custom tasks
addTask (task: Task): number
setTask (id: any, task: Task): this
getTask (id: any): Task
hasTask (id: any): boolean
removeTask (id: any): boolean
cancelTask (id: any): Promise<void>
// Run function inside zone
run (entry: Function, thisArg?: any, ...args: any[]): Promise<any>
// Bind function to zone
bind (fn: Function): Function
// Cancels all child zones and pending tasks
cancel (): Promise<void>
// Spawns a new child zone, runs `entry` in it and resolves when all new tasks have been worked off
exec (entry: Function, thisArg?: any, ...args: any[]): Promise<any>
// Shortcut to create and append a new child zone
spawn (nameOrSpec?: any): Zone
// Add event listeners
addEventListener (type: 'finish' | 'error', listener: Function, options: any): void
// Modify the DOM - affects which children will be cancelled on `cancel()` and where 'error' events will bubble to
appendChild (node: Zone): this
}
// Zone-enabled standard API
function setTimeout (handler, timeout, ...args)
function setInterval (handler, timeout, ...args)
function clearTimeout (id)
function clearInterval (id)
function Promise (executor)License
MIT © 2016 Filip Dalüge (license)