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js-async-init

Asynchronous initialization and deinitialization decorators for JavaScript/TypeScript applications.

Because decorators are experimental, you must enable: "experimentalDecorators": true in your tsconfig.json to use this library.

TypeScript does not allow decorator properties that are protected or private.

Example Usage:

import {
  CreateDestroyStartStop,
  ready,
} from '@matrixai/async-init/dist/CreateDestroyStartStop';

// this hack is necessary to ensure that X's type is decorated
interface X extends CreateDestroyStartStop {}
@CreateDestroyStartStop(new Error('Running'), new Error('Destroyed'))
class X {
  protected y: Y;

  public static async createX({
    y,
  }: {
    y?: Y;
  } = {}) {
    y = y ?? (await Y.createY());
    const x = new this({ y });
    await x.start();
    return x;
  }

  public constructor({ y }: { y: Y }) {
    this.y = y;
  }

  public async start(): Promise<void> {
    await this.y.start();
    console.log('X started');
  }

  public async stop(): Promise<void> {
    await this.y.stop();
    console.log('X stopped');
  }

  public async destroy(): Promise<void> {
    await this.y.destroy();
    console.log('X destroyed');
  }

  @ready(new Error('Not Running'))
  public async doSomething() {
    await this.y.doSomething();
    console.log('X did something');
  }
}

// this hack is necessary to ensure that Y's type is decorated
interface Y extends CreateDestroyStartStop {}
@CreateDestroyStartStop(new Error('Running'), new Error('Destroyed'))
class Y {
  public static async createY() {
    return new this();
  }

  public constructor() {}

  public async destroy(): Promise<void> {
    console.log('Y destroyed');
  }

  @ready(new Error('Not Running'))
  public async doSomething(): Promise<void> {
    console.log('Y did something');
  }
}

async function main() {
  const x = await X.createX();
  await x.doSomething();
  await x.stop();
  await x.destroy();
  console.log(x);
}

main();

The start, stop, and destroy calls are all concurrent-controlled with RWLockWriter. They are idempotent and they are mutually exclusive between each other and any blocking ready decorated methods. Decorated methods can block start, stop, and destroy, but share a read lock between each other.

Refer to https://gist.github.com/CMCDragonkai/1dbf5069d9efc11585c27cc774271584 for further the motivation of this library.

Installation

npm install --save @matrixai/async-init

Development

Run nix develop, and once you're inside, you can use:

# install (or reinstall packages from package.json)
npm install
# build the dist
npm run build
# run the repl (this allows you to import from ./src)
npm run tsx
# run the tests
npm run test
# lint the source code
npm run lint
# automatically fix the source
npm run lintfix

Docs Generation

npm run docs

See the docs at: https://matrixai.github.io/js-async-init/

Publishing

Publishing is handled automatically by the staging pipeline.

Prerelease:

# npm login
npm version prepatch --preid alpha # premajor/preminor/prepatch
git push --follow-tags

Release:

# npm login
npm version patch # major/minor/patch
git push --follow-tags

Manually:

# npm login
npm version patch # major/minor/patch
npm run build
npm publish --access public
git push
git push --tags

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