Handling cancelled request with Express/Node.js and Angular

半世苍凉 提交于 2019-11-30 06:26:18

Injected reqobject is shipped with listeners .on().

Listening to close event allows to handle when client close the connection (request cancelled by Angular or, e.g., user closed the querying tab).

Here are 2 simple examples how to use the closeevent to stop request processing.

Example 1: Cancellable synchronous block

var clientCancelledRequest = 'clientCancelledRequest';

function cancellableAPIMethodA(req, res, next) {
    var cancelRequest = false;

    req.on('close', function (err){
       cancelRequest = true;
    });

    var superLargeArray = [/* ... */];

    try {
        // Long processing loop
        superLargeArray.forEach(function (item) {
                if (cancelRequest) {
                    throw {type: clientCancelledRequest};
                }
                /* Work on item */
        });

        // Job done before client cancelled the request, send result to client
        res.send(/* results */);
    } catch (e) {
        // Re-throw (or call next(e)) on non-cancellation exception
        if (e.type !== clientCancelledRequest) {
            throw e;
        }
    }

    // Job done before client cancelled the request, send result to client
    res.send(/* results */);
}

Example 2: Cancellable asynchronous block with promises (analog to a reduce)

function cancellableAPIMethodA(req, res, next) {
    var cancelRequest = false;

    req.on('close', function (err){
       cancelRequest = true;
    });

    var superLargeArray = [/* ... */];

    var promise = Q.when();
    superLargeArray.forEach(function (item) {
            promise = promise.then(function() {
                if (cancelRequest) {
                    throw {type: clientCancelledRequest};
                } 
                /* Work on item */ 
            });
    });

    promise.then(function() {
        // Job done before client cancelled the request, send result to client
        res.send(/* results */);
    })
    .catch(function(err) {
        // Re-throw (or call next(err)) on non-cancellation exception
        if (err.type !== clientCancelledRequest) {
            throw err;
        }
    })
    .done();
}

With express, you can try:

req.connection.on('close',function(){    
  // code to handle connection abort
  console.log('user cancelled');
});

You can set a timeout for requests on your server:

var server = app.listen(app.get('port'), function() {
  debug('Express server listening on port ' + server.address().port);
});
// Set the timeout for a request to 1sec
server.timeout = 1000;
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