Angular bluebird promises
This is a drop in replacement for $q that makes the bluebird API compatible with angulars subset of $q then simply swaps it out.
With this module you can use all of bluebirds additional promise methods on the $q service, the full list can be found here:
https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/blob/master/API.md
Installation
The library depends on angularJS and Bluebird.
It is recommended that you install the library and its dependencies through bower:
bower install --save angular-bluebird-promises
You will then need to include the JS files for the plugin:
<script src="bower_components/bluebird/js/browser/bluebird.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular/angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular-bluebird-promises/dist/angular-bluebird-promises.min.js">
And finally add the module dependency in your AngularJS app:
angular.module('myModule', ['mwl.bluebird']);
By default the value of onPossiblyUnhandledRejection is set to angular.noop. You can and should override this with your own handler in order to catch uncaught errors. For example:
angular.module('mwl.bluebird').run(function($q, $log) {
$q.onPossiblyUnhandledRejection(function(err) {
$log.warn('Unhandled rejection', err);
});
});
Usage
Simply use $q as you normally would. It will function exactly as before, however you will now have bluebirds additional API methods available as well on all promises throughout your angular app.
Please note there is a slight difference between angulars $q and this implementation. Regular $q allows a notify callback to be passed as a second argument to .finally, however this project does not allow this. I would be happy to accept a PR though that adds this functionality (hint hint!)
Example
angular.module('mwl.example', ['mwl.bluebird']).run(function($q, $http) {
var promises = [
$http.get('test/angular.json'),
$http.get('test/bluebird.json')
];
$q.all(promises).spread(function(angular, bluebird) {
console.info('\\m/ It worked! \\m/', angular.data.name, bluebird.data.name);
}).catch(console.error);
});
Development
Prepare your environment
- Install Node.js and NPM (should come with)
- Install global dev dependencies:
npm install -g gulp
- Install local dev dependencies:
npm install
while current directory is this repo
Build
Run gulp
to build the project files in the dist folder
Development server
Run gulp watch
to start a development server with livereload on port 8000.
License
The MIT License
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