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@async-generators/iterable
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wrap an async/sync Iterable as async Iterable.
package requires a system that supports async-iteration, either natively or via down-compiling
npm install @async-generators/iterable --save
yarn add @async-generators/iterable
This package's main
entry points to a commonjs
distribution.
Additionally, the module
entry points to a es2015
distribution, which can be used by build systems, such as webpack, to directly use es2015 modules.
iterable()
checks to see if source is iterable (either async of sync) and returns an object with [Symbol.asyncIterator]
that wraps the source iterable.
source
must have a [Symbol.asyncIterator]
or [Symbol.iterator]
property. If both are present only [Symbol.asyncIterator]
is used. If none are present then an error is thrown.
example.js
const iterable = require('@async-generators/iterable').default;
function* source() {
yield 1; yield 2; yield* [3, 4];
}
async function main(){
for await (let item of iterable(source())){
console.log(item);
}
}
main();
Execute with the latest node.js:
node --harmony-async-iteration example.js
output:
1
2
3
4
This library is fully typed and can be imported using:
import iterable from '@async-generators/iterable');
It is also possible to directly execute your properly configured typescript with ts-node:
ts-node --harmony_async_iteration example.ts
FAQs
wrap async/sync Iterable as an asyncIterable
The npm package @async-generators/iterable receives a total of 124 weekly downloads. As such, @async-generators/iterable popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @async-generators/iterable demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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