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Yet another async library using generators
This library aims to be compatible to promises and node style callbacks.
Note: Node style callbacks accept two parameters function cb (error, result) {..}
.
var f = async(function * (getCallback, arg1, arg2 /*, arg3, ..*/) {
// `getCallback` is used to handle node style callbacks. It is inserted in the `arguments` list as the first parameter
var [err, res] = yield Promise.resolve("Success") // => [null, "Success"]
var [err, res] = yield Promise.reject("Fail") // => ["Fail", null]
var [err, [p1, p2]] = yield Promise.all([Promise.resolve('p1'), Promise.resolve('p2')])
return 'success'
})
// f(..) returns a promise
f(arg1, arg2).then(..)
var fs = require('fs')
var async = require('ez-async')
/*
getFile(path : string) : Promise
A function that accepts _one_ argument `path` and returns a Promise.
*/
var getFile = async(function * (getCallback, path) {
// `getCallback` creates callbacks for node style async functions
// if `getCallback` was called, the next yield returns its result (the yielded value is ignored)
var [err, content] = yield fs.readFile(path, 'utf8', getCallback())
if (err != null) {
throw new Error('File is not available!')
} else {
return content
}
})
// Now we can call `getFile(path)` and do the usual promise stuff
getFile('package.json')
.then(function (content) {
console.log(content) // logs file content if file exists
})
.catch(function (err) {
console.err(err) // logs 'File is not available!' if an error occurs
})
You can also create named callbacks. The next yield will wait for all callbacks to be called
var getFiles = async(function * (getCallback, path1, path2) {
fs.readFile(path, 'utf8', getCallback('path1'))
fs.readFile(path, 'utf8', getCallback('path1'))
// wait for both callbacks to be called:
var { path1, path2 } = yield
return [path1, path2]
})
ez-build-lib is licensed under the MIT License.
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Yet another async library using generatorsi
The npm package ez-async receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, ez-async popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ez-async 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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