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Promisify everything in less tha ~50 lines It can be used to use promises on any javascript object.
Or simply:
const myWindow = allora(window)
myWindow.onload.then(() => alert('I am ready!'))
const allora = require('allora')
const myGlobal = allora(global)
Promise.race([
myGlobal.setImmediate(),
myGlobal.setTimeout(200),
myGlobal.setTimeout(400)
]).then(() => done())
const myWindow = allora(window)
const p1 = myWindow.setTimeout(500)
const p2 = myWindow.setTimeout(5000)
const p3 = myWindow.requestAnimationFrame()
p1.then(() => alert('I am ready'))
p2.then(() => alert('I am late'))
p3.then(() => alert('frame'))
Promise.all([p1, p2, p3]).then(() => alert('We are all done!'))
Thanks to this pull request it's now also possible to clear the timers
const myWindow = allora(window)
const timer = myWindow.setTimeout(3000)
timer.then(_ => console.log('time over'))
// the valueOf call should be not needed here
// but if you are on node, you will need it https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/7792
clearTimeout(timer.valueOf())
"allora" is the Italian :it: word for then
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Promisify everything
The npm package allora receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, allora popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that allora 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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