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co is a brilliant module which allows you to code async code in a sync style using generators and yield
.
Functions which use co
return a promise.
The problem is that the promise implementation used within co
is the native Javascript Promise and co doesn't make it possible to use an alternative implementation, for example bluebird.
This module adds an extra method .use()
which allows the use of any promise implementation you like within co
.
co.use(Promise)
Creates a new instance of co
, which uses the Promise implementation provided.
var Bluebird = require('bluebird');
var co = require('co-use').use(Bluebird);
// now use `co` in the usual way
var p = co(function* () {});
console.log(p instanceof Bluebird); // true
All other methods are the same as normal co.
I requested that this functionality be included in co
(PR) but so far it has not.
So this module is made by loading co
and wrapping the code to add the .use()
method. I will endeavour to update this module when new versions of co are released. The version of co
currently used is v4.6.0
.
If you wish to build co-use
with the most recent version of co
, do the following:
co-use
from Githubnpm install
npm run build
Please feel free to raise a PR with the updated build.
Use npm test
to run the tests. Use npm run cover
to check coverage.
See changelog.md
If you discover a bug, please raise an issue on Github. https://github.com/overlookmotel/co-use/issues
Pull requests are very welcome. Please:
FAQs
co using your choice of promise implementation
The npm package co-use receives a total of 72,638 weekly downloads. As such, co-use popularity was classified as popular.
We found that co-use 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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