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Use bluebird's ascallback (aka nodeify) to convert promises to node style callbacks.
Use bluebird
's promise.asCallback(callback)
(aka .nodeify
) method as a function to convert non-bluebird promises to node style callbacks.
$ npm install asCallback
Call asCallback
directly passing the promise
, callback
and an optional options
argument.
var asCallback = require('ascallback')
function myAsyncMethod(arg, callback) {
return asCallback(myPromiseMethod(arg), callback)
}
See the bluebird's .asCallback
docs for full feature set and supported options like "spread"
.
FAQs
Use bluebird's ascallback (aka nodeify) to convert promises to node style callbacks.
The npm package ascallback receives a total of 4,580 weekly downloads. As such, ascallback popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ascallback 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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