What is bluebird?
Bluebird is a fully-featured Promise library for JavaScript. It allows for advanced features such as promise chaining, concurrency control, and error handling. It is known for its performance and useful utilities for working with asynchronous operations in JavaScript.
What are bluebird's main functionalities?
Promisification
Converts Node.js callback-style functions to return a Bluebird promise. In this example, the 'fs' module's 'readFile' function is promisified to use promises instead of callbacks.
const Promise = require('bluebird');
const fs = Promise.promisifyAll(require('fs'));
fs.readFileAsync('example.txt', 'utf8').then(contents => {
console.log(contents);
}).catch(error => {
console.error('Error reading file', error);
});
Promise Chaining
Allows for chaining multiple asynchronous operations where each step waits for the previous one to complete. Errors can be caught and handled gracefully.
const Promise = require('bluebird');
Promise.resolve(1)
.then(x => x + 1)
.then(x => { throw new Error('Something went wrong'); })
.catch(Error, e => console.error(e.message));
Concurrency Control
Provides utilities to control the concurrency of multiple promises. The 'map' function here runs a maximum of two promises in parallel.
const Promise = require('bluebird');
const tasks = [/* array of functions that return promises */];
Promise.map(tasks, task => task(), { concurrency: 2 })
.then(results => {
console.log('All tasks completed', results);
});
Error Handling
Offers a clean syntax for error handling in promise chains. The 'try' method is used to start a promise chain with error handling.
const Promise = require('bluebird');
Promise.try(() => {
throw new Error('Something failed');
}).catch(Error, e => {
console.error('Caught an error:', e.message);
});
Other packages similar to bluebird
q
Q is an earlier promise library that provides similar features to Bluebird, such as promise creation, chaining, and advanced error handling. However, Bluebird is generally considered to be faster and more feature-rich.
when
When.js is another promise library with API methods for creating and working with promises. It is smaller and has a simpler API compared to Bluebird, but lacks some of the utilities and performance optimizations.
es6-promise
ES6-Promise is a polyfill for the ES6 Promise specification. It provides basic promise functionality but does not include the additional utilities and features that Bluebird offers.
promise
This package is a simple implementation of Promises/A+. It is lightweight and doesn't have the extra features that Bluebird provides, focusing instead on a minimal API.
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Introduction
Bluebird is a fully featured promise library with focus on innovative features and performance
See the bluebird website for further documentation, references and instructions.
For bluebird 2.x documentation and files, see the 2.x tree.
Questions and issues
The github issue tracker is only for bug reports and feature requests. Anything else, such as questions for help in using the library, should be posted in StackOverflow under tags promise
and bluebird
.
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