--- title: Module hilbish.timers description: timeout and interval API layout: doc menu: docs: parent: "API" --- ## Introduction If you ever want to run a piece of code on a timed interval, or want to wait a few seconds, you don't have to rely on timing tricks, as Hilbish has a timer API to set intervals and timeouts. These are the simple functions `hilbish.interval` and `hilbish.timeout` (doc accessible with `doc hilbish`). But if you want slightly more control over them, there is the `hilbish.timers` interface. It allows you to get a timer via ID and control them. All functions documented with the `Timer` type refer to a Timer object. An example of usage: ``` local t = hilbish.timers.create(hilbish.timers.TIMEOUT, 5000, function() print 'hello!' end) t:start() print(t.running) // true ``` ## Functions ||| |----|----| |create(type, time, callback) -> @Timer|Creates a timer that runs based on the specified `time` in milliseconds.| |get(id) -> @Timer|Retrieves a timer via its ID.| ## Interface fields - `INTERVAL`: Constant for an interval timer type - `TIMEOUT`: Constant for a timeout timer type