#Continuous ##About Continuous is an event based utility used for setTimeout and setInterval. It is useful when trying to have code that runs at random or continuous intervals. ##How to Install: ``` npm install continuous ``` ##How to Use: ``` var continuous = require('continuous'); //tell it to run 5 times //every 1 to 3 seconds var options = { limit: 5, minTime: 1000, maxTime: 3000, callback: function(){ console.log('I have run'); return Math.round(new Date().getTime()/1000.0); }, random: true }; var run = new continuous( options ); run.on('started', function(){ console.log('It has begun to run'); }); run.on('stopped', function(){ console.log('All Done'); }); run.on('complete', function(count, result){ console.log('I have run ' + count + ' times'); console.log('The return of callback is:'); console.dir(result); }); //start it run.start(); //force it to stop after 5 seconds setTimeout( function(){ run.stop(); }, 5000 ); ``` ##Options: * `limit`: Number - optional, default: -1(forever) * `time`: Number - milliseconds between runs (non-random only), default: 1000 * `minTime`: Number - min allowed milliseconds between runs (random only), default: 0 * `maxTime`: Number - max allowed milliseconds between runs (random only), default: 1000 * `random`: Boolean - whether or not it should run randomly between minTime and maxTime, default: false * `callback`: Function - function to run continuously ##Methods: * `start()` - start running * `stop()` - stop running