spaxel/dashboard/node_modules/@tootallnate/once/README.md
jedarden c817e96802 feat: implement repeated-setting change detection with guided calibration
Detects when user changes same config setting 3+ times within 24 hours.
Shows non-intrusive prompt offering help with guided calibration flow.

Guided calibration features:
- Test for false positives (walk around room)
- Test for missed motion (sit still)
- Suggest optimal value based on diurnal baseline SNR and link health
- Apply suggested value button

Files:
- dashboard/js/proactive.js: Complete implementation with localStorage tracking

Acceptance:
- Help prompt fires after 3+ changes in 24h
- Calibration flow tests both directions
- Suggests value based on system data
- Apply button works
2026-04-11 00:18:19 -04:00

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# @tootallnate/once
### Creates a Promise that waits for a single event
## Installation
Install with `npm`:
```bash
$ npm install @tootallnate/once
```
## API
### once(emitter: EventEmitter, name: string, opts?: OnceOptions): Promise<[...Args]>
Creates a Promise that waits for event `name` to occur on `emitter`, and resolves
the promise with an array of the values provided to the event handler. If an
`error` event occurs before the event specified by `name`, then the Promise is
rejected with the error argument.
```typescript
import once from '@tootallnate/once';
import { EventEmitter } from 'events';
const emitter = new EventEmitter();
setTimeout(() => {
emitter.emit('foo', 'bar');
}, 100);
const [result] = await once(emitter, 'foo');
console.log({ result });
// { result: 'bar' }
```
#### Promise Strong Typing
The main feature that this module provides over other "once" implementations is that
the Promise that is returned is _**strongly typed**_ based on the type of `emitter`
and the `name` of the event. Some examples are shown below.
_The process "exit" event contains a single number for exit code:_
```typescript
const [code] = await once(process, 'exit');
// ^ number
```
_A child process "exit" event contains either an exit code or a signal:_
```typescript
const child = spawn('echo', []);
const [code, signal] = await once(child, 'exit');
// ^ number | null
// ^ string | null
```
_A forked child process "message" event is type `any`, so you can cast the Promise directly:_
```typescript
const child = fork('file.js');
// With `await`
const [message, _]: [WorkerPayload, unknown] = await once(child, 'message');
// With Promise
const messagePromise: Promise<[WorkerPayload, unknown]> = once(child, 'message');
// Better yet would be to leave it as `any`, and validate the payload
// at runtime with i.e. `ajv` + `json-schema-to-typescript`
```
_If the TypeScript definition does not contain an overload for the specified event name, then the Promise will have type `unknown[]` and your code will need to narrow the result manually:_
```typescript
interface CustomEmitter extends EventEmitter {
on(name: 'foo', listener: (a: string, b: number) => void): this;
}
const emitter: CustomEmitter = new EventEmitter();
// "foo" event is a defined overload, so it's properly typed
const fooPromise = once(emitter, 'foo');
// ^ Promise<[a: string, b: number]>
// "bar" event in not a defined overload, so it gets `unknown[]`
const barPromise = once(emitter, 'bar');
// ^ Promise<unknown[]>
```
### OnceOptions
- `signal` - `AbortSignal` instance to unbind event handlers before the Promise has been fulfilled.