TaskSignal: any() static method
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The TaskSignal.any()
static method takes an iterable of AbortSignal
objects and returns a TaskSignal
. The returned task signal is aborted when any of the abort signals is aborted.
When the task signal is aborted, its reason
property will be set to the reason of the first signal that is aborted.
Syntax
TaskSignal.any(signals)
TaskSignal.any(signals, init)
Parameters
signals
init
Optional-
Contains optional configuration parameters. Currently only one property is defined:
priority
Optional-
One of the following:
- A string which is one of
user-blocking
,user-visible
andbackground
. - A
TaskSignal
.
- A string which is one of
Return value
A TaskSignal
instance. It will be aborted when the first signal passed into signals
is aborted. When this happens:
-
Its
reason
property will be set to the reason of the signal that caused this signal to abort. -
Its
priority
property will be determined by thepriority
parameter:- If the
priority
parameter was a string, it will be the value of the string. - If the
priority
parameter was aTaskSignal
, it will be the value of that signal'spriority
.
- If the
Examples
Using TaskSignal.any()
This example demonstrates combining both a signal from a TaskController
, and a timeout signal from TaskSignal.timeout()
.
const cancelDownloadButton = document.getElementById("cancelDownloadButton");
const userCancelController = new TaskController({
priority: "user-visible",
});
cancelDownloadButton.addEventListener("click", () => {
userCancelController.abort();
});
// Timeout after 5 minutes
const timeoutSignal = TaskSignal.timeout(1_000 * 60 * 5);
// This signal will abort when either the user clicks the cancel button or 5 minutes is up whichever is sooner
const combinedSignal = TaskSignal.any([
userCancelController.signal,
timeoutSignal,
]);
try {
const res = await fetch(someUrlToDownload, {
// Stop the fetch when any of the
signal: combinedSignal,
});
const body = await res.blob();
// Do something with downloaded content
// ...
} catch (e) {
if (e.name === "AbortError") {
// Cancelled by the user
} else if (e.name === "TimeoutError") {
// Show user that download timed out
} else {
// Other error, e.g. network error
}
}
Specifications
Specification |
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Prioritized Task Scheduling # dom-tasksignal-any |
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