When using @pinia/nuxt, placing the HTTP request outside setInterval will be executed on every setInterval iteration.
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2023-07-28 14:34:18
<p>I'm trying to build a timer using @pinia/nuxt and nuxt 3. When the timer starts, I also want to initiate an HTTP request to synchronize my database. </p><p>The problem I'm facing is that every time I call the start action, an HTTP request is made for each iteration of the setInterval loop, and I only want to run it once. </p><p>This is the pinia module. I call the start action in the component's onClick event. </p>
<pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false;">state: () => ({
timer: {
id: null,
isRunning: false,
time: 5,
timer: 0,
state: null,
} as Timer,
}),
actions: {
start() {
this.timer.isRunning = true
this.syncTimer()
if (!this.timer.timer) {
this.timer.timer = setInterval(() => {
if (this.timer.time > 0) {
this.timer.time--
} else {
clearInterval(this.timer.timer)
this.reset()
}
}, 1000)
}
},
stop() {
this.timer.isRunning = false
clearInterval(this.timer.timer)
this.timer.timer = 0
},
reset() {
this.stop()
this.timer.time = 1500
},
syncTimer() {
backendAPI<Timer>('/api/timer', {
method: 'POST',
body: this.timer
}).then(({ error, data }) => {
if (!error.value) {
const id = data.value?.id ?? ""
this.timer.id = id
this.timer.state = "created"
}
})
}
}</pre>
<p>My packages.json file is as follows:</p>
<pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false;">"devDependencies": {
"@fortawesome/fontawesome-free": "^6.4.0",
"@fullcalendar/core": "^6.1.8",
"@fullcalendar/daygrid": "^6.1.8",
"@fullcalendar/interaction": "^6.1.8",
"@fullcalendar/timegrid": "^6.1.8",
"@fullcalendar/vue3": "^6.1.8",
"@iconify/vue": "^4.1.1",
"@kevinmarrec/nuxt-pwa": "^0.17.0",
"@mdi/font": "^7.2.96",
"@nuxtjs/google-fonts": "^3.0.0",
"@pinia-plugin-persistedstate/nuxt": "^1.1.1",
"nuxt": "3.4.2",
"sass": "^1.62.0",
"vuetify": "^3.1.15"
},
"dependencies": {
"@pinia/nuxt": "^0.4.11",
"pinia": "^2.1.3",
"vite-plugin-vuetify": "^1.0.2"
}</pre>
<p><br /></p>
As I mentioned in the comments, the correct way to implement real-time functionality is to use sockets. However, if you need to do it in a polling manner, you can write a guard, similar to the following example:
Hope it’s useful