tarry.js
v0.3.1tarry.js
Tiny composable sequencing utility. 250 bytes gzipped.
Usage
import { tarry, queue } from 'tarry.js'
tarry
Pass a function to convert it to a delay-able function.
const myFunc = () => console.log('Hello world')
const myDelayedFunc = tarry(myFunc, 200)
myDelayedFunc() // fires myFunc after 200ms
myDelayedFunc(500) // fires myFunc after 500ms
myDelayedFunc(1000) // fires myFunc after 1000ms
queue
Pass a series of tarry
functions to create a call-able sequence.
const a = tarry(() => {}, 200)
const b = tarry(() => {})
const c = tarry(() => {}, 1000)
const someBoolean = false
const sequence = queue(a, b(someBoolean ? 200 : 1000), c(500))
sequence() // calls `a` in 200ms, `b` in 1000ms, and `c` in 500ms
API
tarry(function[, delay])
Returns a delayed function. If no delay is given, the function will be called immediately.
The returned function can then accept a delay as its only parameter. This will
override the delay
passed in the original definition (if any).
queue(function[, ...functions])
Accepts a series of functions returned from tarry
calls. Returns a function.
When called, executes all functions in the queue, according to their order and
delay
values.
What is this for?
I use it fairly often for animations and step-sequenced flows. Handy, but certainly not necessary.
License
MIT License © Eric Bailey