A lightweight, zero-dependency library for waiting asynchronously until a specific condition is met. Works in any JavaScript environment that supports Promises, including older Node.js versions and browsers (with polyfills if necessary).
- π Zero dependencies - Lightweight and fast
- π§ TypeScript support - Full TypeScript definitions included
- π Universal compatibility - Works in Node.js and browsers
- β‘ Flexible configuration - Customizable timeouts and intervals
- π― Promise-based - Clean async/await syntax
- π¦ Multiple formats - UMD, ESM, and additional format bundles
- π‘οΈ Error handling - Built-in timeout error handling
- Installation
- How to Use
- API Reference
- TypeScript Usage
- Recipes
- Browser Compatibility
- Troubleshooting
- Development and Testing
- Links
For detailed documentation, visit https://devlato.github.io/async-wait-until/
Install using npm:
npm install async-wait-untilThe library includes UMD and ESM bundles (plus additional formats), so you can use it in any environment.
import { waitUntil } from 'async-wait-until';
// Example: Wait for an element to appear
await waitUntil(() => document.querySelector('#target') !== null);import { waitUntil } from 'async-wait-until';
const waitForElement = async () => {
  // Wait for an element with the ID "target" to appear
  const element = await waitUntil(() => document.querySelector('#target'), { timeout: 5000 });
  console.log('Element found:', element);
};
waitForElement();If the condition is not met within the timeout, a TimeoutError is thrown.
import { waitUntil, TimeoutError } from 'async-wait-until';
const waitForElement = async () => {
  try {
    const element = await waitUntil(() => document.querySelector('#target'), { timeout: 5000 });
    console.log('Element found:', element);
  } catch (error) {
    if (error instanceof TimeoutError) {
      console.error('Timeout: Element not found');
    } else {
      console.error('Unexpected error:', error);
    }
  }
};
waitForElement();Waits for the predicate function to return a truthy value and resolves with that value.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Required | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| predicate | Function | β Yes | - | A function that returns a truthy value (or a Promise for one). | 
| options.timeout | number | π« No | 5000ms | Maximum wait time before throwing TimeoutError. UseWAIT_FOREVERfor no timeout. | 
| options.intervalBetweenAttempts | number | π« No | 50ms | Interval between predicate evaluations. | 
| Name | Value | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| WAIT_FOREVER | β | Use for infinite timeout (no time limit). | 
| DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_IN_MS | 5000 | Default timeout duration in milliseconds. | 
| DEFAULT_INTERVAL_BETWEEN_ATTEMPTS_IN_MS | 50 | Default interval between attempts in milliseconds. | 
- TimeoutError- Error thrown when timeout is reached before condition is met.
This library is written in TypeScript and includes full type definitions. Here are some TypeScript-specific examples:
import { waitUntil, TimeoutError, WAIT_FOREVER } from 'async-wait-until';
// The return type is automatically inferred
const element = await waitUntil(() => document.querySelector('#target'));
// element is typed as Element | null
// With custom timeout and interval
const result = await waitUntil(
  () => someAsyncCondition(),
  { 
    timeout: 10000, 
    intervalBetweenAttempts: 100 
  }
);// Async predicate example
const checkApiStatus = async (): Promise<boolean> => {
  const response = await fetch('/api/health');
  return response.ok;
};
try {
  await waitUntil(checkApiStatus, { timeout: 30000 });
  console.log('API is ready!');
} catch (error) {
  if (error instanceof TimeoutError) {
    console.error('API failed to become ready within 30 seconds');
  }
}import { Options } from 'async-wait-until';
const customOptions: Options = {
  timeout: 15000,
  intervalBetweenAttempts: 200
};
await waitUntil(() => someCondition(), customOptions);Use WAIT_FOREVER to wait without a timeout:
import { waitUntil, WAIT_FOREVER } from 'async-wait-until';
await waitUntil(() => someCondition, { timeout: WAIT_FOREVER });Change how often the predicate is evaluated:
await waitUntil(() => someCondition, { intervalBetweenAttempts: 1000 }); // Check every 1 secondconst waitForApi = async () => {
  const response = await waitUntil(async () => {
    try {
      const res = await fetch('/api/status');
      return res.ok ? res : null;
    } catch {
      return null; // Keep trying on network errors
    }
  }, { timeout: 30000, intervalBetweenAttempts: 1000 });
  
  return response.json();
};import fs from 'fs';
import { waitUntil } from 'async-wait-until';
// Wait for a file to be created
const filePath = './important-file.txt';
await waitUntil(() => fs.existsSync(filePath), { timeout: 10000 });
// Wait for file to have content
await waitUntil(() => {
  if (fs.existsSync(filePath)) {
    return fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8').trim().length > 0;
  }
  return false;
});const waitForDatabase = async (db) => {
  await waitUntil(async () => {
    try {
      await db.ping();
      return true;
    } catch {
      return false;
    }
  }, { timeout: 60000, intervalBetweenAttempts: 2000 });
  
  console.log('Database is ready!');
};// Wait for multiple conditions
const waitForComplexCondition = async () => {
  return waitUntil(() => {
    const user = getCurrentUser();
    const permissions = getPermissions();
    const apiReady = isApiReady();
    
    // All conditions must be true
    return user && permissions.length > 0 && apiReady;
  });
};
// Wait for specific value ranges
const waitForTemperature = async () => {
  return waitUntil(async () => {
    const temp = await getSensorTemperature();
    return temp >= 20 && temp <= 25 ? temp : null;
  });
};This library works in any JavaScript environment that supports Promises:
Node.js: β
 Version 0.14.0 and above
Modern Browsers: β
 Chrome 32+, Firefox 29+, Safari 8+, Edge 12+
Legacy Browsers: β
 With Promise polyfill (e.g., es6-promise)
<!-- UMD bundle via CDN -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/async-wait-until@latest/dist/index.js"></script>
<script>
  // Available as global variable
  asyncWaitUntil.waitUntil(() => document.querySelector('#target'))
    .then(element => console.log('Found:', element));
</script><script type="module">
  import { waitUntil } from 'https://unpkg.com/async-wait-until@latest/dist/index.esm.js';
  
  const element = await waitUntil(() => document.querySelector('#target'));
  console.log('Found:', element);
</script>Q: My predicate never resolves, what's wrong?
A: Make sure your predicate function returns a truthy value when the condition is met. Common mistakes:
- Forgetting to return a value: () => { someCheck(); }β
- Correct: () => { return someCheck(); }β or() => someCheck()β
Q: I'm getting unexpected timeout errors
A: Check that:
- Your timeout is long enough for the condition to be met
- Your predicate function doesn't throw unhandled errors
- Network requests in predicates have proper error handling
Q: The function seems to run forever
A: This happens when:
- Using WAIT_FOREVERwithout proper condition logic
- Predicate always returns falsy values
- Add logging to debug: () => { const result = myCheck(); console.log(result); return result; }
Q: TypeScript compilation errors
A: Ensure you're importing types correctly:
import { waitUntil, Options, TimeoutError } from 'async-wait-until';- Use reasonable intervals (50-1000ms) to balance responsiveness and CPU usage
- For expensive operations, increase the interval: { intervalBetweenAttempts: 1000 }
- Implement proper error handling in async predicates to avoid unnecessary retries
- Consider using WAIT_FOREVERwith external cancellation for long-running waits
Contributions are welcome! To contribute:
- Fork and clone the repository.
- Install dependencies: npm install.
- Use the following commands:
- Run Tests: npm test
- Lint Code: npm run lint
- Format Code: npm run format
- Build Library: npm run build
- Generate Docs: npm run docs
- License
- Detailed Documentation
- Changelog - Track version updates and changes
- Contributing Guidelines - How to contribute to the project
- Code of Conduct - Community standards and expectations