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p-map-values
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A function similar to lodash.mapValues or Ramda.mapObjIndexed, but for async functions
A function similar to lodash.mapValues or Ramda.mapObjIndexed, but for async functions
pnpm add p-map-values
import pMapValues from 'p-map-values'
const users = {
fred: { id: 1 },
pebbles: { id: 2 },
}
pMapValues(async (user) => await fetchUserFromDB(user.id), users)
// => { fred: { age: 40 }, pebbles: { age: 1 } }
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A function similar to lodash.mapValues or Ramda.mapObjIndexed, but for async functions
The npm package p-map-values receives a total of 22,736 weekly downloads. As such, p-map-values popularity was classified as popular.
We found that p-map-values 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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