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This is one-method library, which main purpose is ability to run provided to this method asynchronous functions in a queue one by one. Please notice, that all provided functions should return a promise and they should be asynchronous. Support for simple functions is not yet implemented, but planned.
Here's just a spec example.
it 'calls callbacks in a queue one by one', (done) ->
asyncFn1 = sinon.spy(=>
dfd = new $.Deferred()
setTimeout ->
dfd.resolve()
, 700
dfd.promise()
)
asyncFn2 = sinon.spy(=>
dfd = new $.Deferred()
setTimeout ->
dfd.resolve()
, 300
dfd.promise()
)
asyncFn3 = sinon.spy(=>
dfd = new $.Deferred()
setTimeout ->
dfd.resolve()
, 100
dfd.promise()
)
AsyncFn.addToCallQueue asyncFn1
AsyncFn.addToCallQueue asyncFn2
AsyncFn.addToCallQueue asyncFn3
expect(asyncFn2).to.be.not.called
expect(asyncFn3).to.be.not.called
setTimeout ->
expect(asyncFn1).to.be.calledOnce
expect(asyncFn2).to.be.calledOnce
expect(asyncFn3).to.be.calledOnce
expect(asyncFn1).to.be.calledBefore asyncFn2
expect(asyncFn2).to.be.calledBefore asyncFn3
done()
, 1500
FAQs
One-function library for calling asynchronous functions one by one in a queue
The npm package async_fn receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, async_fn popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that async_fn 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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