function createSasTokenTimer() {
console.log(\"Hello\");
}
setInterval(createSasTokenTimer, 3000000);
I run this code and after 50 minutes
Instead of calling the Function Directly give it inside a callback.
function createSasTokenTimer() {
console.log("Hello");
}
setInterval(function(){
createSasTokenTimer();
}, 3000000);
Using this method, you are passing an anonymous function to setInterval. It will call this function once per interval, which is 3000000 miliseconds in this example.
For now, you can probably just use this code. For further understanding, I suggest researching anonymous functions and closures.
Hope this helps.
To me this looks like a non standard modual that you are using instead of the native modual. Look at global.process.moduleLoadList
it should have the entries
'NativeModule timers',
'Binding timer_wrap',
And check your code that you are not importing 3rd party timers.js