# throttle-debounce [![Build Status][ci-img]][ci] [![BrowserStack Status][browserstack-img]][browserstack] [![Mentioned in Awesome Micro npm Packages][awesome-img]][awesome] Throttle and debounce functions. This module is the same as [jquery-throttle-debounce][jquery-throttle-debounce] ([with some differences](#differences-with-original-module)), but it’s transferred to ES Modules and CommonJS format. ## Install ```sh npm install throttle-debounce --save ``` ## Usage ### `throttle` ```js import { throttle } from 'throttle-debounce'; const throttleFunc = throttle(1000, false, (num) => { console.log('num:', num); }); // Can also be used like this, because noTrailing is false by default const throttleFunc = throttle(1000, (num) => { console.log('num:', num); }); throttleFunc(1); // Will execute the callback throttleFunc(2); // Won’t execute callback throttleFunc(3); // Won’t execute callback // Will execute the callback, because noTrailing is false, // but if we set noTrailing to true, this callback won’t be executed throttleFunc(4); setTimeout(() => { throttleFunc(10); // Will execute the callback }, 1200); // Output // num: 1 // num: 4 // num: 10 ``` ### `debounce` ```js import { debounce } from 'throttle-debounce'; const debounceFunc = debounce(1000, false, (num) => { console.log('num:', num); }); // Can also be used like this, because atBegin is false by default const debounceFunc = debounce(1000, (num) => { console.log('num:', num); }); // Won’t execute the callback, because atBegin is false, // but if we set atBegin to true, this callback will be executed. debounceFunc(1); debounceFunc(2); // Won’t execute callback debounceFunc(3); // Won’t execute callback // Will execute the callback, // but if we set atBegin to true, this callback won’t be executed. debounceFunc(4); setTimeout(() => { debounceFunc(10); // Will execute the callback }, 1200); // Output // num: 4 // num: 10 ``` ### Cancelling Debounce and throttle can both be cancelled by calling the `cancel` function. ```js const throttleFunc = throttle(300, () => { // Throttled function }); throttleFunc.cancel(); const debounceFunc = debounce(300, () => { // Debounced function }); debounceFunc.cancel(); ``` The logic that is being throttled or debounced will no longer be called. ## API ### throttle(delay, noTrailing, callback, debounceMode) Returns: `Function` Throttle execution of a function. Especially useful for rate limiting execution of handlers on events like resize and scroll. #### delay Type: `Number` A zero-or-greater delay in milliseconds. For event callbacks, values around 100 or 250 (or even higher) are most useful. #### noTrailing Type: `Boolean` Optional, defaults to false. If noTrailing is true, callback will only execute every `delay` milliseconds while the throttled-function is being called. If noTrailing is false or unspecified, callback will be executed one final time after the last throttled-function call. (After the throttled-function has not been called for `delay` milliseconds, the internal counter is reset) #### callback Type: `Function` A function to be executed after delay milliseconds. The `this` context and all arguments are passed through, as-is, to `callback` when the throttled-function is executed. #### debounceMode Type: `Boolean` If `debounceMode` is true (at begin), schedule `clear` to execute after `delay` ms. If `debounceMode` is false (at end), schedule `callback` to execute after `delay` ms. ### debounce(delay, atBegin, callback) Returns: `Function` Debounce execution of a function. Debouncing, unlike throttling, guarantees that a function is only executed a single time, either at the very beginning of a series of calls, or at the very end. #### delay Type: `Number` A zero-or-greater delay in milliseconds. For event callbacks, values around 100 or 250 (or even higher) are most useful. #### atBegin Type: `Boolean` Optional, defaults to false. If `atBegin` is false or unspecified, callback will only be executed `delay` milliseconds after the last debounced-function call. If `atBegin` is true, callback will be executed only at the first debounced-function call. (After the throttled-function has not been called for `delay` milliseconds, the internal counter is reset). #### callback Type: `Function` A function to be executed after delay milliseconds. The `this` context and all arguments are passed through, as-is, to `callback` when the debounced-function is executed. ## Differences with original module - Dependancy on jQuery is removed, so if you rely on GUIDs set by jQuery, plan accordingly - There is no standalone version available, so don’t rely on `$.throttle` and `$.debounce` to be available ## Browser support Tested in IE9+ and all modern browsers. ## Test For automated tests, run `npm run test:automated` (append `:watch` for watcher support). ## License **Original module license:** Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman (Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses. http://benalman.com/about/license/) **This module license:** MIT © [Ivan Nikolić](http://ivannikolic.com) [ci]: https://travis-ci.org/niksy/throttle-debounce [ci-img]: https://travis-ci.org/niksy/throttle-debounce.svg?branch=master [browserstack]: https://www.browserstack.com/ [browserstack-img]: https://www.browserstack.com/automate/badge.svg?badge_key=Nk5yb0tacXhxVmlCOFR1N0syc3kzWG1LYkFmNFRjdU1QTlBsbXk3VWc5cz0tLW1hMy9WQjloZEkwVTkvRHF5ZkJTbkE9PQ==--1488ac471ddd57ff9f5e2f467575f5b80bfa3752 [awesome]: https://github.com/parro-it/awesome-micro-npm-packages [awesome-img]: https://awesome.re/mentioned-badge.svg [jquery-throttle-debounce]: https://github.com/cowboy/jquery-throttle-debounce