index.d.ts
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/**
* Accepts a function that is called when the promise is canceled.
*
* You're not required to call this function. You can call this function multiple times to add multiple cancel handlers.
*/
export interface OnCancelFunction {
(cancelHandler: () => void): void;
shouldReject: boolean;
}
declare class PCancelable<ValueType> extends Promise<ValueType> {
/**
* Convenience method to make your promise-returning or async function cancelable.
*
* @param fn - A promise-returning function. The function you specify will have `onCancel` appended to its parameters.
*
* @example
*
* import PCancelable from 'p-cancelable';
*
* const fn = PCancelable.fn((input, onCancel) => {
* const job = new Job();
*
* onCancel(() => {
* job.cleanup();
* });
*
* return job.start(); //=> Promise
* });
*
* const cancelablePromise = fn('input'); //=> PCancelable
*
* // …
*
* cancelablePromise.cancel();
*/
static fn<ReturnType>(
userFn: (onCancel: OnCancelFunction) => PromiseLike<ReturnType>
): () => PCancelable<ReturnType>;
static fn<Agument1Type, ReturnType>(
userFn: (
argument1: Agument1Type,
onCancel: OnCancelFunction
) => PromiseLike<ReturnType>
): (argument1: Agument1Type) => PCancelable<ReturnType>;
static fn<Agument1Type, Agument2Type, ReturnType>(
userFn: (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type,
onCancel: OnCancelFunction
) => PromiseLike<ReturnType>
): (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type
) => PCancelable<ReturnType>;
static fn<Agument1Type, Agument2Type, Agument3Type, ReturnType>(
userFn: (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type,
argument3: Agument3Type,
onCancel: OnCancelFunction
) => PromiseLike<ReturnType>
): (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type,
argument3: Agument3Type
) => PCancelable<ReturnType>;
static fn<Agument1Type, Agument2Type, Agument3Type, Agument4Type, ReturnType>(
userFn: (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type,
argument3: Agument3Type,
argument4: Agument4Type,
onCancel: OnCancelFunction
) => PromiseLike<ReturnType>
): (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type,
argument3: Agument3Type,
argument4: Agument4Type
) => PCancelable<ReturnType>;
static fn<
Agument1Type,
Agument2Type,
Agument3Type,
Agument4Type,
Agument5Type,
ReturnType
>(
userFn: (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type,
argument3: Agument3Type,
argument4: Agument4Type,
argument5: Agument5Type,
onCancel: OnCancelFunction
) => PromiseLike<ReturnType>
): (
argument1: Agument1Type,
argument2: Agument2Type,
argument3: Agument3Type,
argument4: Agument4Type,
argument5: Agument5Type
) => PCancelable<ReturnType>;
static fn<ReturnType>(
userFn: (...arguments: unknown[]) => PromiseLike<ReturnType>
): (...arguments: unknown[]) => PCancelable<ReturnType>;
/**
* Create a promise that can be canceled.
*
* Can be constructed in the same was as a [`Promise` constructor](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise), but with an appended `onCancel` parameter in `executor`. `PCancelable` is a subclass of `Promise`.
*
* Cancelling will reject the promise with `CancelError`. To avoid that, set `onCancel.shouldReject` to `false`.
*
* @example
*
* import PCancelable from 'p-cancelable';
*
* const cancelablePromise = new PCancelable((resolve, reject, onCancel) => {
* const job = new Job();
*
* onCancel.shouldReject = false;
* onCancel(() => {
* job.stop();
* });
*
* job.on('finish', resolve);
* });
*
* cancelablePromise.cancel(); // Doesn't throw an error
*/
constructor(
executor: (
resolve: (value?: ValueType | PromiseLike<ValueType>) => void,
reject: (reason?: unknown) => void,
onCancel: OnCancelFunction
) => void
);
/**
* Whether the promise is canceled.
*/
readonly isCanceled: boolean;
/**
* Cancel the promise and optionally provide a reason.
*
* The cancellation is synchronous. Calling it after the promise has settled or multiple times does nothing.
*
* @param reason - The cancellation reason to reject the promise with.
*/
cancel(reason?: string): void;
}
export default PCancelable;
/**
* Rejection reason when `.cancel()` is called.
*
* It includes a `.isCanceled` property for convenience.
*/
export class CancelError extends Error {
readonly name: 'CancelError';
readonly isCanceled: true;
constructor(reason?: string);
}