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awesome-only-resolves-last-promise
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Wraps an async function and ensure only last call will actually resolve/reject
npm install --save awesome-only-resolves-last-promise
// or
yarn add awesome-only-resolves-last-promise
import { onlyResolvesLast } from 'awesome-only-resolves-last-promise';
const asyncFunction = async (arg: number, arg2: string) => {
await delay(100);
return `val ${arg} ${arg2}`;
};
const wrappedAsyncFunction = onlyResolvesLast(asyncFunction);
const promise1 = wrappedAsyncFunction(1, '1');
const promise2 = wrappedAsyncFunction(2, '2');
const promise3 = wrappedAsyncFunction(3, '3');
// promise1 and promise2 will never resolve/reject
// promise3 will resolve in 100ms
Useful as an implementation detail of awesome-debounce-promise.
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Wraps an async function and ensure only last call will actually resolve/reject
We found that awesome-only-resolves-last-promise 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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