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0-Deps, simple and fast async generator library for browser and NodeJS.
Supports ESM and CommonJS modules.
Npm installation
npm install asygen
Yarn installation
yarn add asygen
push
, pull
, and done
to manage tasks.for await...of
loops to process values as they're produced.import { defer, Status } from 'asygen';
const deferred = defer<number>();
console.log(deferred.status); // Status.PENDING
deferred.resolve(42);
deferred.promise.then((value) => {
console.log(value); // 42
console.log(deferred.status); // Status.RESOLVED
});
import { defer } from 'asygen';
const result = defer();
console.log(result.status); // pending
task.once('data', error.resolve);
task.once('error', error.reject);
await result.promise;
console.log(result.status); // resolved or rejected
import { createQueue } from 'asygen';
const queue = createQueue<number>();
queue.push(1);
queue.push(2);
queue.push(3);
queue.pull().promise.then((value) => console.log(value)); // 1
queue.pull().promise.then((value) => console.log(value)); // 2
import { generatorify } from 'asygen';
const task = async (callback) => {
await callback('Hello');
await callback('World');
return 'Done!';
};
const iterable = generatorify(task);
(async () => {
for await (const value of iterable) {
console.log(value); // "Hello", then "World"
}
})();
import { once } from 'node:events';
import { generatorify, Task } from 'asygen';
// send data from the event until process exit
const task: Task = async (send) => {
process.on('data', send);
await once(process, 'exit');
};
for await (const data of generatorify(task)) {
// handle data
}
import { generatorify, combine } from 'asygen';
const task1 = async (callback) => {
await callback('Task1 - Hello');
await callback('Task1 - World');
};
const task2 = async (callback) => {
await callback('Task2 - Foo');
await callback('Task2 - Bar');
};
const iterable1 = generatorify(task1);
const iterable2 = generatorify(task2);
const combined = combine(iterable1, iterable2);
(async () => {
for await (const value of combined) {
console.log(value); // Logs values from both task1 and task2
}
})();
import { combine } from 'asygen';
const sleep = (timeout: number) =>
new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, timeout));
async function* generate(timeout: number, count: number) {
for (let index = 0; index < count; index++) {
yield index;
await sleep(timeout);
}
}
for await (const data of combine(generate(100, 5), generate(500, 2))) {
// handle data
}
// First: 0 1 2 3 4 -
// Second: 0 . . . . 1
// Combined: 0 0 1 2 3 4 1
License Apache-2.0 Copyright (c) 2023-present Ivan Zakharchanka
FAQs
0-Deps, simple and fast async generator library for browser and NodeJS
The npm package asygen receives a total of 179 weekly downloads. As such, asygen popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that asygen demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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