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bluebird-ff
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The library can be used as a bluebird replacement:
var Promise = require('bluebird-ff');
You can use it as standalone functions:
var bff = require('bluebird-ff/ff');
Also, you can "install" it on a target:
var Promise = require("bluebird/js/main/promise")();
require('bluebird-ff/ff').install(Promise.prototype);
module.exports = Promise;
Calls consequent
if test
succeeds, otherwise, calls alternate
.
Calls consequent
only if test
succeeds.
Calls consequent
only if test
fails.
Useful for chaining several results, example:
return Promise.resolve(customerIds)
.then(loadCustomers)
.and(loadTransactionsFromCustomers)
.then(function(customers, transactions) {
...
});
Like Promise.props, but returning AggregateError with each error.
Check here.
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Functional/Control-Flow utilities for Bluebird
The npm package bluebird-ff receives a total of 3,904 weekly downloads. As such, bluebird-ff popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bluebird-ff 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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