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Bringing power of javascript generators into normal javascript environment
npm install genify
var Q = require('q');
var fs = require('fs');
var genify = require('genify');
// wrap your object into genify function
var object = genify({
concatFiles: function * (file1, file2, outFile) {
file1 = yield Q.nfcall(fs.readFile, file1);
file2 = yield Q.nfcall(fs.readFile, file2);
var concated = file1 + file2;
yield Q.nfcall(fs.writeFile, outFile, concated);
return concated;
}
});
// concatFiles is generator function, and it is using generator power to do some things,
// and here you are using that power inside normal javascript environment,
// handling results and errors using promises
object.concatFiles('./somefile1.txt', './somefile2.txt', './concated.txt').then(function (res) {
// do something with result
}, function (err) {
// do something with error
});
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We found that genify 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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