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Async is a utility module which provides straight-forward, powerful functions for working with asynchronous JavaScript. Although originally designed for use with Node.js and installable via npm install --save async
, it can also be used directly in the browser.
This version of the package is optimized for building with webpack. If you use Async in Node.js, install async
instead.
For Documentation, visit https://caolan.github.io/async/
For Async v1.5.x documentation, go HERE
// for use with callbacks...
import { forEachOf } from "async-es";
const images = {cat: "/cat.png", dog: "/dog.png", duck: "/duck.png"};
const sizes = {};
forEachOf(images, (value, key, callback) => {
const imageElem = new Image();
imageElem.src = value;
imageElem.addEventListener("load", () => {
sizes[key] = {
width: imageElem.naturalWidth,
height: imageElem.naturalHeight,
};
callback();
});
imageElem.addEventListener("error", (e) => {
callback(e);
});
}, err => {
if (err) console.error(err.message);
// `sizes` is now a map of image sizes
doSomethingWith(sizes);
});
import { mapLimit } from "async-es";
// ...or ES2017 async functions
mapLimit(urls, 5, async function(url) {
const response = await fetch(url)
return response.body
}, (err, results) => {
if (err) throw err
// results is now an array of the response bodies
console.log(results)
})
v2.6.1
npm audit
warnings. (#1532, #1533)async-es
more optimized for webpack users (#1517)FAQs
Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous code
The npm package async-es receives a total of 8,546 weekly downloads. As such, async-es popularity was classified as popular.
We found that async-es demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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