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abort-controller
An implementation of WHATWG AbortController interface.
import AbortController from "abort-controller"
const controller = new AbortController()
const signal = controller.signal
signal.addEventListener("abort", () => {
console.log("aborted!")
})
controller.abort()
💿 Installation
Use npm to install then use a bundler.
npm install abort-controller
Or download from dist
directory.
- dist/abort-controller.mjs ... ES modules version.
- dist/abort-controller.js ... Common JS version.
- dist/abort-controller.umd.js ... UMD (Universal Module Definition) version. This is transpiled by Babel for IE 11.
📖 Usage
Basic
import AbortController from "abort-controller"
// or
const AbortController = require("abort-controller")
// or UMD version defines a global variable:
const AbortController = window.AbortControllerShim
If your bundler recognizes browser
field of package.json
, the imported AbortController
is the native one and it doesn't contain shim (even if the native implementation was nothing).
If you wanted to polyfill AbortController
for IE, use abort-controller/polyfill
.
Polyfilling
Importing abort-controller/polyfill
assigns the AbortController
shim to the AbortController
global variable if the native implementation was nothing.
import "abort-controller/polyfill"
// or
require("abort-controller/polyfill")
API
AbortController
controller.signal
The AbortSignal object which is associated to this controller.
controller.abort()
Notify abort
event to listeners that the signal
has.
📰 Changelog
- See GitHub releases.
🍻 Contributing
Contributing is welcome ❤️
Please use GitHub issues/PRs.
Development tools
npm install
installs dependencies for development.npm test
runs tests and measures code coverage.npm run clean
removes temporary files of tests.npm run coverage
opens code coverage of the previous test with your default browser.npm run lint
runs ESLint.npm run build
generatesdist
codes.npm run watch
runs tests on each file change.