What is mz?
The mz npm package provides promisified versions of core Node.js modules such as fs (filesystem), child_process, and others. It wraps these Node.js core modules in promises, thus allowing developers to use async/await syntax for cleaner and more readable asynchronous code. This package is particularly useful for avoiding callback hell and improving code maintainability.
What are mz's main functionalities?
File System Operations
This feature allows for performing file system operations like reading, writing, and deleting files asynchronously using promises. The code sample demonstrates reading a file asynchronously with async/await syntax.
const fs = require('mz/fs');
async function readFile() {
try {
const content = await fs.readFile('/path/to/file.txt', 'utf8');
console.log(content);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
}
readFile();
Executing Child Processes
This feature enables the execution of child processes asynchronously. The code sample shows how to list files in the current directory using the `ls -la` command in a child process, leveraging async/await for handling the asynchronous execution.
const exec = require('mz/child_process').exec;
async function listFiles() {
try {
const stdout = await exec('ls -la');
console.log(stdout);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
}
listFiles();
Other packages similar to mz
fs-extra
fs-extra is a package that builds on the Node.js fs module, providing additional file system methods not found in the standard library. It supports both callback and promise-based APIs, making it a versatile choice for file operations. Compared to mz, fs-extra focuses more on extending the fs module's capabilities rather than promisifying existing ones.
execa
execa is a package designed to handle child processes more easily. It provides a promise-based interface, making it simpler to work with asynchronous process execution. execa offers more detailed control over child processes and better error handling compared to the child_process module wrapped by mz.
MZ - Modernize node.js
Modernize node.js to current ECMAScript specifications!
node.js will not update their API to ES6+ for a while.
This library is a wrapper for various aspects of node.js' API.
Installation and Usage
Set mz
as a dependency and install it.
npm i mz
Then prefix the relevant require()
s with mz/
:
var fs = require('mz/fs')
fs.exists(__filename).then(function (exists) {
if (exists)
})
With ES2017, this will allow you to use async functions cleanly with node's core API:
const fs = require('mz/fs')
async function doSomething () {
if (await fs.exists(__filename))
}
Promisification
Many node methods are converted into promises.
Any properties that are deprecated or aren't asynchronous will simply be proxied.
The modules wrapped are:
child_process
crypto
dns
fs
(uses graceful-fs
if available)readline
zlib
var exec = require('mz/child_process').exec
exec('node --version').then(function (stdout) {
console.log(stdout)
})
Promise Engine
mz
uses any-promise
.
FAQ
Can I use this in production?
Yes, Node 4.x ships with stable promises support. For older engines,
you should probably install your own promise implementation and register it with
require('any-promise/register')('bluebird')
.
Will this make my app faster?
Nope, probably slower actually.
Can I add more features?
Sure.
Open an issue.
Currently, the plans are to eventually support:
- New APIs in node.js that are not available in older versions of node
- ECMAScript7 Streams