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denoland-deno/ext/cron/01_cron.ts
Igor Zinkovsky b572abfcb3
feat(ext/cron) modify Deno.cron API to make handler arg last (#21225)
This PR changes the `Deno.cron` API:
* Marks the existing function as deprecated
* Introduces 2 new overloads, where the handler arg is always last:
```ts
Deno.cron(
  name: string,
  schedule: string,
  handler: () => Promise<void> | void,
)

Deno.cron(
  name: string,
  schedule: string,
  options?: { backoffSchedule?: number[]; signal?: AbortSignal },
  handler: () => Promise<void> | void,
)
```

This PR also fixes a bug, when other crons continue execution after one
of the crons was closed using `signal`.
2023-11-16 14:19:00 -08:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// @ts-ignore internal api
const core = Deno.core;
function cron(
name: string,
schedule: string,
handlerOrOptions1:
| (() => Promise<void> | void)
| ({ backoffSchedule?: number[]; signal?: AbortSignal }),
handlerOrOptions2?:
| (() => Promise<void> | void)
| ({ backoffSchedule?: number[]; signal?: AbortSignal }),
) {
if (name === undefined) {
throw new TypeError("Deno.cron requires a unique name");
}
if (schedule === undefined) {
throw new TypeError("Deno.cron requires a valid schedule");
}
let handler: () => Promise<void> | void;
let options: { backoffSchedule?: number[]; signal?: AbortSignal } | undefined;
if (typeof handlerOrOptions1 === "function") {
handler = handlerOrOptions1;
if (typeof handlerOrOptions2 === "function") {
throw new TypeError("options must be an object");
}
options = handlerOrOptions2;
} else if (typeof handlerOrOptions2 === "function") {
handler = handlerOrOptions2;
options = handlerOrOptions1;
} else {
throw new TypeError("Deno.cron requires a handler");
}
const rid = core.ops.op_cron_create(
name,
schedule,
options?.backoffSchedule,
);
if (options?.signal) {
const signal = options?.signal;
signal.addEventListener(
"abort",
() => {
core.close(rid);
},
{ once: true },
);
}
return (async () => {
let success = true;
while (true) {
const r = await core.opAsync("op_cron_next", rid, success);
if (r === false) {
break;
}
try {
const result = handler();
const _res = result instanceof Promise ? (await result) : result;
success = true;
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Exception in cron handler ${name}`, error);
success = false;
}
}
})();
}
export { cron };