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Promisify EventEmitter's event.
npm install promisify-event
const promisifyEvent = require('promisify-event');
// Promisify server's `listening` event:
promisify(server, `listening`).then(() => {
// ...
});
// Promisify `error` event. `error` event always rejects the promise:
promisify(server, 'error').catch(() => {
// ...
});
// Cancel event subscription and promise (it will be never fulfilled):
var listeningPromise = promisify(server, `listening`);
listeningPromise.cancel();
listeningPromise.then(() => {
// Will never happen
});
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Promisify EventEmitter's event.
The npm package promisify-event receives a total of 150,954 weekly downloads. As such, promisify-event popularity was classified as popular.
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