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An implementation of WHATWG AbortController interface.

Package Exports

  • abort-controller
  • abort-controller/dist/abort-controller

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abort-controller

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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()

https://jsfiddle.net/1r2994qp/1/

💿 Installation

Use npm to install then use a bundler.

npm install abort-controller

Or download from dist directory.

📖 Usage

import AbortController from "abort-controller"
// or
const AbortController = require("abort-controller")

// or UMD version defines a global variable:
const AbortController = window.AbortControllerShim

AbortController

https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#interface-abortcontroller

controller.signal

The AbortSignal object which is associated to this controller.

controller.abort()

Notify abort event to listeners that the signal has.

📰 Changelog

🍻 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 generates dist codes.
  • npm run watch runs tests on each file change.