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@bitty/insist
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Insistently runs a callback and only resolves the promise when its result is truthy.
@bitty/insist
Insistently runs a callback and only resolves the promise when its result is truthy.
Install using NPM or Yarn.
# Using NPM
npm install @bitty/insist --save
# Using Yarn
yarn add @bitty/insist
There's also an UMD version on unpkg.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@bitty/insist"></script>
import insist from '@bitty/insist'
insist(() => window.readyState === 'complete')
.then(() => {
// It's only resolved when window.readyState is 'complete'.
})
Released under MIT license. You can see it here.
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Insistently runs a callback and only resolves the promise when its result is truthy.
We found that @bitty/insist demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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