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faked-promise
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Create a promise that can be resolved and rejected programatically outside of it
It basically extracts the resolve
and reject
callbacks so you can call them whenever you need.
⚠️ The promise can only be resolved once, it's still a regular Promise after all.
npm i faked-promise
faked-promise exports one single function that takes no arguments and returns an array with 3 elements:
resolve
callbackreject
callbackMeaning you can control exactly when the promise is resolved or rejected:
const fakePromise = require('faked-promise')
const [promise, resolve, reject] = fakePromise()
promise.then(() => {})
resolve('any value')
FAQs
Create a promise that can be resolved and rejected outside of it
We found that faked-promise 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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