broadcast-channel
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A BroadcastChannel that works in New Browsers, Old Browsers, WebWorkers, NodeJs, Deno and iframes
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JavaScript
/**
* returns true if the given object is a promise
*/
export function isPromise(obj) {
return obj && typeof obj.then === 'function';
}
export var PROMISE_RESOLVED_FALSE = Promise.resolve(false);
export var PROMISE_RESOLVED_TRUE = Promise.resolve(true);
export var PROMISE_RESOLVED_VOID = Promise.resolve();
export function sleep(time, resolveWith) {
if (!time) time = 0;
return new Promise(function (res) {
return setTimeout(function () {
return res(resolveWith);
}, time);
});
}
export function randomInt(min, max) {
return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1) + min);
}
/**
* https://stackoverflow.com/a/8084248
*/
export function randomToken() {
return Math.random().toString(36).substring(2);
}
var lastMs = 0;
/**
* Returns the current unix time in micro-seconds,
* WARNING: This is a pseudo-function
* Performance.now is not reliable in webworkers, so we just make sure to never return the same time.
* This is enough in browsers, and this function will not be used in nodejs.
* The main reason for this hack is to ensure that BroadcastChannel behaves equal to production when it is used in fast-running unit tests.
*/
export function microSeconds() {
var ret = Date.now() * 1000; // milliseconds to microseconds
if (ret <= lastMs) {
ret = lastMs + 1;
}
lastMs = ret;
return ret;
}
/**
* Check if WebLock API is supported.
* @link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Locks_API
*/
export function supportsWebLockAPI() {
if (typeof navigator !== 'undefined' && typeof navigator.locks !== 'undefined' && typeof navigator.locks.request === 'function') {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}