es6/scheduler/AsyncAction.js
import { root } from '../util/root';
import { Action } from './Action';
/**
* We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc.
* @ignore
* @extends {Ignored}
*/
export class AsyncAction extends Action {
constructor(scheduler, work) {
super(scheduler, work);
this.scheduler = scheduler;
this.work = work;
this.pending = false;
}
schedule(state, delay = 0) {
if (this.closed) {
return this;
}
// Always replace the current state with the new state.
this.state = state;
// Set the pending flag indicating that this action has been scheduled, or
// has recursively rescheduled itself.
this.pending = true;
const id = this.id;
const scheduler = this.scheduler;
//
// Important implementation note:
//
// Actions only execute once by default, unless rescheduled from within the
// scheduled callback. This allows us to implement single and repeat
// actions via the same code path, without adding API surface area, as well
// as mimic traditional recursion but across asynchronous boundaries.
//
// However, JS runtimes and timers distinguish between intervals achieved by
// serial `setTimeout` calls vs. a single `setInterval` call. An interval of
// serial `setTimeout` calls can be individually delayed, which delays
// scheduling the next `setTimeout`, and so on. `setInterval` attempts to
// guarantee the interval callback will be invoked more precisely to the
// interval period, regardless of load.
//
// Therefore, we use `setInterval` to schedule single and repeat actions.
// If the action reschedules itself with the same delay, the interval is not
// canceled. If the action doesn't reschedule, or reschedules with a
// different delay, the interval will be canceled after scheduled callback
// execution.
//
if (id != null) {
this.id = this.recycleAsyncId(scheduler, id, delay);
}
this.delay = delay;
// If this action has already an async Id, don't request a new one.
this.id = this.id || this.requestAsyncId(scheduler, this.id, delay);
return this;
}
requestAsyncId(scheduler, id, delay = 0) {
return root.setInterval(scheduler.flush.bind(scheduler, this), delay);
}
recycleAsyncId(scheduler, id, delay = 0) {
// If this action is rescheduled with the same delay time, don't clear the interval id.
if (delay !== null && this.delay === delay && this.pending === false) {
return id;
}
// Otherwise, if the action's delay time is different from the current delay,
// or the action has been rescheduled before it's executed, clear the interval id
return root.clearInterval(id) && undefined || undefined;
}
/**
* Immediately executes this action and the `work` it contains.
* @return {any}
*/
execute(state, delay) {
if (this.closed) {
return new Error('executing a cancelled action');
}
this.pending = false;
const error = this._execute(state, delay);
if (error) {
return error;
}
else if (this.pending === false && this.id != null) {
// Dequeue if the action didn't reschedule itself. Don't call
// unsubscribe(), because the action could reschedule later.
// For example:
// ```
// scheduler.schedule(function doWork(counter) {
// /* ... I'm a busy worker bee ... */
// var originalAction = this;
// /* wait 100ms before rescheduling the action */
// setTimeout(function () {
// originalAction.schedule(counter + 1);
// }, 100);
// }, 1000);
// ```
this.id = this.recycleAsyncId(this.scheduler, this.id, null);
}
}
_execute(state, delay) {
let errored = false;
let errorValue = undefined;
try {
this.work(state);
}
catch (e) {
errored = true;
errorValue = !!e && e || new Error(e);
}
if (errored) {
this.unsubscribe();
return errorValue;
}
}
_unsubscribe() {
const id = this.id;
const scheduler = this.scheduler;
const actions = scheduler.actions;
const index = actions.indexOf(this);
this.work = null;
this.state = null;
this.pending = false;
this.scheduler = null;
if (index !== -1) {
actions.splice(index, 1);
}
if (id != null) {
this.id = this.recycleAsyncId(scheduler, id, null);
}
this.delay = null;
}
}
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