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@types/bluebird

TypeScript definitions for bluebird

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What is @types/bluebird?

The @types/bluebird package provides TypeScript type definitions for Bluebird, a powerful, full-featured Promise library that focuses on innovative features and performance. These type definitions allow TypeScript developers to use Bluebird in their projects with the benefits of type checking and IntelliSense support in their code editors.

What are @types/bluebird's main functionalities?

Promise creation and usage

This feature demonstrates how to create a new Promise using Bluebird and handle its resolution with the `then` method.

import * as Bluebird from 'bluebird';

const promise = new Bluebird((resolve, reject) => {
  resolve('Success!');
});

promise.then((result) => {
  console.log(result);
});

Promise chaining

This feature shows how to chain multiple operations on a Promise, transforming its value step by step.

import * as Bluebird from 'bluebird';

Bluebird.resolve(1)
  .then((result) => result + 1)
  .then((result) => result * 2)
  .then((result) => console.log(result)); // Outputs: 4

Error handling

This feature illustrates how to handle errors in Promise operations using the `catch` method, specifically catching instances of the Error class.

import * as Bluebird from 'bluebird';

Bluebird.reject(new Error('Failed'))
  .catch(Error, (error) => {
    console.error(error.message);
  });

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