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Lookup the value of an object by path, asynchronously. An async ______.get.
If you have an async function, use async-get to lookup anything you'd use out of input parameters!
Async-get is an async-ified version of Lodash's .get. All promises encountered during lookup will be awaited.
Given a place object which is comprised of numerous promises,
const placeVi= Promise.resolve({
country: "USA",
state: "VI",
population: Promise.resolve(123498)
})
One could look up population,
const population= await get(placeVi, ["population"])
while having the placeVi and population promises decompacted, resolved out for you.
In addition to resolving encountered values of the input object, promises encountered while recursing the pathArray are also handled:
const population2= await get(placeVi, Promise.resolve({population: Promise.resolve(123498)}))
And, finally, there is a third, optional parameter accepted, a defaultValue, which can be used:
const stateBird= await get(placeVi, ["bird"], Promise.resolve("unknown"))
FAQs
Get the values at path of object (as per _.get) asynchronously
The npm package async-get receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, async-get popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that async-get 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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