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There is a way to do this on Node.js?
setInterval
(every 5 seconds)
Some functions (about 3 - 4 seconds)
setTimeout
(3 seconds)
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So every 5 seconds run a function I don’t know how long it will spend as I do it?
Ex:
setInterval(() => {
this.tradeApi.getAccountInfo((acountInfo) => {
if (acountInfo.balance.brl.available > this.config.invest) {
console.log(chalk.yellow("Aguardando saldo para operar..."));
} else {
this.infoApi.ticker((ticker) => {
console.log(chalk.cyan("O valor da moeda esta: ") + chalk.green("R$ " + Number(ticker.ticker.last).toFixed(5)));
console.log(chalk.cyan("Estou colocando uma ordem de compra a: ") + chalk.green("R$ " + Number(ticker.ticker.last / this.config.decay).toFixed(5)) + chalk.cyan(" por " + process.env.CRAWLER_INTERVAL + " segundos e ver se vende..."));
setTimeout(() => {
console.log("esperei 5 s");
}, process.env.CRAWLER_INTERVAL)
})
}
})
}, process.env.CRAWLER_INTERVAL)
Your question is unclear. Could you explain it a little better? Have you ever elaborated some code trying to implement this?
– Luiz Felipe
Instead of doing it this way, why doesn’t it run the task, wait X minutes and run again? No matter how long it takes. For example:
loop infinito { executa_tarefa(); esperarMinutos(5) }
– vinibrsl