// An internal module to expose the "waitUntil" API to Edge SSR and Edge Route Handler functions. // This is highly experimental and subject to change. // We still need a global key to bypass Webpack's layering of modules. const GLOBAL_KEY = Symbol.for('__next_internal_waitUntil__') const state: { waitUntilCounter: number waitUntilResolve: () => void waitUntilPromise: Promise | null } = // @ts-ignore globalThis[GLOBAL_KEY] || // @ts-ignore (globalThis[GLOBAL_KEY] = { waitUntilCounter: 0, waitUntilResolve: undefined, waitUntilPromise: null, }) // No matter how many concurrent requests are being handled, we want to make sure // that the final promise is only resolved once all of the waitUntil promises have // settled. function resolveOnePromise() { state.waitUntilCounter-- if (state.waitUntilCounter === 0) { state.waitUntilResolve() state.waitUntilPromise = null } } export function internal_getCurrentFunctionWaitUntil() { return state.waitUntilPromise } export function internal_runWithWaitUntil(fn: () => T): T { const result = fn() if ( result && typeof result === 'object' && 'then' in result && 'finally' in result && typeof result.then === 'function' && typeof result.finally === 'function' ) { if (!state.waitUntilCounter) { // Create the promise for the next batch of waitUntil calls. state.waitUntilPromise = new Promise((resolve) => { state.waitUntilResolve = resolve }) } state.waitUntilCounter++ return result.finally(() => { resolveOnePromise() }) } return result }