--- id: timers title: Timers layout: docs category: Guides permalink: docs/timers.html next: activityindicatorios --- Timers are an important part of an application and React Native implements the [browser timers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Code_snippets/Timers). ## Timers - setTimeout, clearTimeout - setInterval, clearInterval - setImmediate, clearImmediate - requestAnimationFrame, cancelAnimationFrame `requestAnimationFrame(fn)` is the exact equivalent of `setTimeout(fn, 0)`, they are triggered right after the screen has been flushed. `setImmediate` is executed at the end of the current JavaScript execution block, right before sending the batched response back to native. Note that if you call `setImmediate` within a `setImmediate` callback, it will be executed right away, it won't yield back to native in between. The `Promise` implementation uses `setImmediate` its asynchronicity primitive. ## InteractionManager One reason why native apps feel so good performance wise is that barely any work is being done during an interaction/animation. In React Native, you can use `InteractionManager` that allows long-running work to be scheduled after any interactions/animations have completed. Applications can schedule tasks to run after interactions with the following: ```javascript InteractionManager.runAfterInteractions(() => { // ...long-running synchronous task... }); ``` Compare this to other scheduling alternatives: - requestAnimationFrame(): for code that animates a view over time. - setImmediate/setTimeout/setInterval(): run code later, note this may delay animations. - runAfterInteractions(): run code later, without delaying active animations. The touch handling system considers one or more active touches to be an 'interaction' and will delay `runAfterInteractions()` callbacks until all touches have ended or been cancelled. InteractionManager also allows applications to register animations by creating an interaction 'handle' on animation start, and clearing it upon completion: ```javascript var handle = InteractionManager.createInteractionHandle(); // run animation... (`runAfterInteractions` tasks are queued) // later, on animation completion: InteractionManager.clearInteractionHandle(handle); // queued tasks run if all handles were cleared ``` ## TimerMixin We found out that the primary cause of fatals in apps created with React Native was due to timers firing after a component was unmounted. To solve this recurring issue, we introduced `TimerMixin`. If you include `TimerMixin`, then you can replace your calls to `setTimeout(fn, 500)` with `this.setTimeout(fn, 500)` (just prepend `this.`) and everything will be properly cleaned up for you when the component unmounts. ```javascript var { TimerMixin } = React; var Component = React.createClass({ mixins: [TimerMixin], componentDidMount: function() { this.setTimeout( () => { console.log('I do not leak!'); }, 500 ); } }); ``` We highly recommend never using bare timers and always using this mixin, it will save you from a lot of hard to track down bugs.