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How do I write a blocking synchronous method in Javascript?

I'm trying to mock out a method which takes a long time for testing purposes but can't find a good way to do this in Javascript. Any good approaches besides writing a very long for loop?

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Abdullah Jibaly Avatar asked May 10 '12 04:05

Abdullah Jibaly


3 Answers

How about a loop that checks time?

function sleep(milliSeconds){
    var startTime = new Date().getTime();                    // get the current time
    while (new Date().getTime() < startTime + milliSeconds); // hog cpu until time's up
}
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Joseph Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 10:10

Joseph


If you can use the newer await/await syntax:

function sleep (time) {
  return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, time));
}

async function example() {
    await sleep(4000);
    return 1;
}

console.log(await example());
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Kevin Seifert Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 09:10

Kevin Seifert


You could make a synchronous AJAX call to a server which defers the response by a certain amount of time as requested by your script. Note however that this method won't work in Firefox as it doesn't support synchronous AJAX calls.

Just use this simple function on the client side:

function sleep(microseconds) {
    var request = new XMLHttpRequest;
    request.open("GET", "/sleep.php?time=" + milliseconds);
    request.send();
}

The code for sleep.php on the server side:

usleep(intval($_GET("sleep")));

Now you can create blocking synchronous functions in JavaScript (with the exception of Firefox) as follows:

alert("Hello");
sleep(1000000); // sleep for 1 second
alert("World");
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Aadit M Shah Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 09:10

Aadit M Shah