method Domain.prototype.run
Usage in Deno
import { Domain } from "node:domain";
Domain.prototype.run<T>(fn: (...args: any[]) => T,...args: any[],): T
Run the supplied function in the context of the domain, implicitly binding all event emitters, timers, and low-level requests that are created in that context. Optionally, arguments can be passed to the function.
This is the most basic way to use a domain.
const domain = require('node:domain'); const fs = require('node:fs'); const d = domain.create(); d.on('error', (er) => { console.error('Caught error!', er); }); d.run(() => { process.nextTick(() => { setTimeout(() => { // Simulating some various async stuff fs.open('non-existent file', 'r', (er, fd) => { if (er) throw er; // proceed... }); }, 100); }); });
In this example, the d.on('error')
handler will be triggered, rather
than crashing the program.
fn: (...args: any[]) => T