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choo-asyncify
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choo
) + :train: (choo-asyncify
)
choo is a super lightweight, well engineered frontend framework.
choo
v5 is event-based. Where previous versions would asynchronously send messages from views to effects, v5 uses nanobus to send synchronous events.
Depending on how you structure your app, this might cause blocking of UI updates.
choo-asyncify
monkey-patches the nanobus
instance passed around by choo
so that every event is non-blocking.
Specifically, each emit
call is wrapped in a setImmediate
, or if setImmediate
isn't available, in a setTimeout(fn, 0)
.
npm install --save choo-asyncify
Just pass choo-asyncify
to choo().use()
:
var app = require('choo')()
app.use(require('choo-asyncify'))
FAQs
Make choo's emitter asynchronous
The npm package choo-asyncify receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, choo-asyncify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that choo-asyncify 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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