Timers
Collections of one-shot and periodic timers, intended for use with event loops such as async.
Installation
Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:
gem 'timers'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install timers
Usage
Create a new timer group with Timers::Group.new:
require 'timers' timers = Timers::Group.new
Schedule a proc to run after 5 seconds with Timers::Group#after:
five_second_timer = timers.after(5) { puts "Take five" }
The five_second_timer variable is now bound to a Timers::Timer object. To
cancel a timer, use Timers::Timer#cancel
Once you’ve scheduled a timer, you can wait until the next timer fires with Timers::Group#wait:
# Waits 5 seconds timers.wait # The script will now print "Take five"
You can schedule a block to run periodically with Timers::Group#every:
every_five_seconds = timers.every(5) { puts "Another 5 seconds" } loop { timers.wait }
You can also schedule a block to run immediately and periodically with Timers::Group#now_and_every:
now_and_every_five_seconds = timers.now_and_every(5) { puts "Now and in another 5 seconds" } loop { timers.wait }
If you’d like another method to do the waiting for you, e.g. Kernel.select,
you can use Timers::Group#wait_interval to obtain the amount of time to wait. When
a timeout is encountered, you can fire all pending timers with Timers::Group#fire:
loop do interval = timers.wait_interval ready_readers, ready_writers = select readers, writers, nil, interval if ready_readers || ready_writers # Handle IO ... else # Timeout! timers.fire end end
You can also pause and continue individual timers, or all timers:
paused_timer = timers.every(5) { puts "I was paused" } paused_timer.pause 10.times { timers.wait } # will not fire paused timer paused_timer.resume 10.times { timers.wait } # will fire timer timers.pause 10.times { timers.wait } # will not fire any timers timers.resume 10.times { timers.wait } # will fire all timers
Contributing
We welcome contributions to this project.
- Fork it.
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature). - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'). - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature). - Create new Pull Request.
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