# p-timeout > Timeout a promise after a specified amount of time ## Install ```sh npm install p-timeout ``` ## Usage ```js import {setTimeout} from 'node:timers/promises'; import pTimeout from 'p-timeout'; const delayedPromise = setTimeout(200); await pTimeout(delayedPromise, { milliseconds: 50, }); //=> [TimeoutError: Promise timed out after 50 milliseconds] ``` ## API ### pTimeout(input, options) Returns a decorated `input` that times out after `milliseconds` time. It has a `.clear()` method that clears the timeout. If you pass in a cancelable promise, specifically a promise with a `.cancel()` method, that method will be called when the `pTimeout` promise times out. #### input Type: `Promise` Promise to decorate. #### options Type: `object` ##### milliseconds Type: `number` Milliseconds before timing out. Passing `Infinity` will cause it to never time out. ##### message Type: `string | Error`\ Default: `'Promise timed out after 50 milliseconds'` Specify a custom error message or error. If you do a custom error, it's recommended to sub-class `pTimeout.TimeoutError`. ##### fallback Type: `Function` Do something other than rejecting with an error on timeout. You could for example retry: ```js import {setTimeout} from 'node:timers/promises'; import pTimeout from 'p-timeout'; const delayedPromise = () => setTimeout(200); await pTimeout(delayedPromise(), { milliseconds: 50, fallback: () => { return pTimeout(delayedPromise(), 300); }, }); ``` ##### customTimers Type: `object` with function properties `setTimeout` and `clearTimeout` Custom implementations for the `setTimeout` and `clearTimeout` functions. Useful for testing purposes, in particular to work around [`sinon.useFakeTimers()`](https://sinonjs.org/releases/latest/fake-timers/). Example: ```js import {setTimeout} from 'node:timers/promises'; import pTimeout from 'p-timeout'; const originalSetTimeout = setTimeout; const originalClearTimeout = clearTimeout; sinon.useFakeTimers(); // Use `pTimeout` without being affected by `sinon.useFakeTimers()`: await pTimeout(doSomething(), { milliseconds: 2000, customTimers: { setTimeout: originalSetTimeout, clearTimeout: originalClearTimeout } }); ``` #### signal Type: [`AbortSignal`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortSignal) You can abort the promise using [`AbortController`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortController). *Requires Node.js 16 or later.* ```js import pTimeout from 'p-timeout'; import delay from 'delay'; const delayedPromise = delay(3000); const abortController = new AbortController(); setTimeout(() => { abortController.abort(); }, 100); await pTimeout(delayedPromise, { milliseconds: 2000, signal: abortController.signal }); ``` ### TimeoutError Exposed for instance checking and sub-classing. ## Related - [delay](https://github.com/sindresorhus/delay) - Delay a promise a specified amount of time - [p-min-delay](https://github.com/sindresorhus/p-min-delay) - Delay a promise a minimum amount of time - [p-retry](https://github.com/sindresorhus/p-retry) - Retry a promise-returning function - [Moreā€¦](https://github.com/sindresorhus/promise-fun)