I have a function checkReg() which checks to see if my device has been registered on a server the first tine it is launched and returns a regStatus variable. The function works fine but it takes a bit of time for the reg to complete and my application cannot proceed without confirming registration is done.
I would like to use a simple thread to check the regStatus once 1 sec and after 5 tries if it hasn't been registered then kill the thread and go back, if it is done before 5 tries then kill the thread and proceed.
Thread(run every 1 sec){
regStatus=checkReg();
if(regStatus==='done'){
//do something
//kill thread
}else if(regStatus==='inprogress'){
//do nothing
}elseif(regStatus==='error'){
//kill thread
}
}
I am quite new to JS and do not know how to start, time or kill the thread. I have used the setTimeout function but I'm not sure it can do what I want.
JavaScript doesn't have threads in general, but you can easily use setInterval() instead:
var retry = 0
function checkStatus() {
var regStatus=checkReg();
if(regStatus==='done'){
//...
}
if(++retry > 5) {
clearTimeout(id);
}
}
var id = setInterval(checkStatus, 1000);
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