Asynchronous render for all frameworks
an extendable library that can wait for stuff to happen in a synchronous-but-not-blocking manner
wait-on is a cross platform command line utility and Node.js API which will wait for files, ports, sockets, and http(s) resources to become available
Debounce a function
Utility to wait for a TCP port to open.
Wait for a condition to be true
Throttle a function to limit its execution rate
Timeout HTTP/HTTPS requests
WebDriver Proxy for testing rich clients. It block certain calls until Angular is done updating the page under test.
TypeScript definitions for wait-on
Delay function calls until a set time elapses after the last invocation
A waiting plugin for Cypress
A simple Node.js module to check if a TCP port is already bound.
Detect the appearance of an element in the browser DOM
Cypress command to wait until DOM has finished changing
Wait for multiple callback
Turn a writable and readable stream into a streams2 duplex stream with support for async initialization and streams1/streams2 input
a library of conditions that are useful for end-to-end tests
Wait for expectation to be true, useful for integration and end to end testing
It will stream lines, so you can wait and write to any source by piping it to output stream (Writable stream). While you wait it doesn't overwhelm your system memory, this is the benefit we get when we use NodeJS Streams. Process huge files with low memor
Waits until the given predicate function returns a truthy value, then resolves
Debounce promise-returning & async functions
Type-safe implementation of EventEmitter for browser and Node.js
Open stuff like URLs, files, executables. Cross-platform.
An empty port for TCP/UDP
Captures a web page as a screenshot using Poltergeist, Capybara and PhantomJS, optionally waiting for elements (defined by CSS selectors) that can be inside iframes
A process synchronisation module for Ruote.
You can use this gem to wait for async activity to become active.
Formol is a forum engine for rails 3.1. It provides most of common features you can wait from a forum.
Allows the user to run processess ansychronously and without a shell, optionally the user can wait for them to complete and return data
You must wait launched process long long time. then, this command can notify you after launched
Perform deployment & checks on AWS OpsWorks. You can deploy, wait for deployments to finish, and check on the instances responses for a successful deployment flow. Also implements Slack notifications for each step.
Concurrently is a concurrency framework for Ruby and mruby based on fibers. With it code can be evaluated independently in its own execution context similar to a thread: hello = concurrently do wait 0.2 # seconds "hello" end world = concurrently do wait 0.1 # seconds "world" end puts "#{hello.await_result} #{world.await_result}"
A simple client for using semq message servers. Supports push and pop methods to named queues. Pop can wait indefinitely, using long polling to remain lightweight.
cfn-events reads the events for an AWS CloudFormation stack. It can be used to "tail" the log, and to wait until a stack update is resolved, successfully or otherwise. Defaults to eu-west-1, or whatever $AWS_REGION is set to. Respects $https_proxy.
== DESCRIPTION: NServer is a set of classes that provide a flexible notification system for Linux based systems. It sits in the systray, waiting for messages to be submitted for display. X.org standards (via Gtk) and libnotify are used. Messages can be submitted from the localhost, or via remote hosts, depending on settings. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Persistent server with notification queueing * Uses X.org SYSTRAY specification (via gtk2) == SYNOPSIS:
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