function createAsyncThrottler<TFn>(fn, initialOptions): SolidAsyncThrottler<TFn>
function createAsyncThrottler<TFn>(fn, initialOptions): SolidAsyncThrottler<TFn>
Defined in: async-throttler/createAsyncThrottler.ts:80
A low-level Solid hook that creates an AsyncThrottler instance to limit how often an async function can execute.
This hook is designed to be flexible and state-management agnostic - it simply returns a throttler instance that you can integrate with any state management solution (createSignal, etc).
Async throttling ensures an async function executes at most once within a specified time window, regardless of how many times it is called. This is useful for rate-limiting expensive API calls, database operations, or other async tasks.
Unlike the non-async Throttler, this async version supports returning values from the throttled function, making it ideal for API calls and other async operations where you want the result of the maybeExecute call instead of setting the result on a state variable from within the throttled function.
Error Handling:
• TFn extends AnyAsyncFunction
TFn
AsyncThrottlerOptions<TFn>
SolidAsyncThrottler<TFn>
// Basic API call throttling
const { maybeExecute } = createAsyncThrottler(
async (id: string) => {
const data = await api.fetchData(id);
return data;
},
{ wait: 1000 }
);
// With state management
const [data, setData] = createSignal(null);
const { maybeExecute } = createAsyncThrottler(
async (query) => {
const result = await searchAPI(query);
setData(result);
},
{
wait: 2000,
leading: true, // Execute immediately on first call
trailing: false, // Skip trailing edge updates
onError: (error) => {
console.error('API call failed:', error);
}
}
);
// Basic API call throttling
const { maybeExecute } = createAsyncThrottler(
async (id: string) => {
const data = await api.fetchData(id);
return data;
},
{ wait: 1000 }
);
// With state management
const [data, setData] = createSignal(null);
const { maybeExecute } = createAsyncThrottler(
async (query) => {
const result = await searchAPI(query);
setData(result);
},
{
wait: 2000,
leading: true, // Execute immediately on first call
trailing: false, // Skip trailing edge updates
onError: (error) => {
console.error('API call failed:', error);
}
}
);
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