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Q+ is a utility add-on for the promise library Q. It adds flow-control methods to work with data between promises.
var Q = require('q-plus');
Q(['1145d024','4b4897c2','c89a11ec'])
.mapSeries(function(id) {
return Animal.duplicate(id);
}).then(function(animals) {
console.log(animals); //= Array of duplicate animals
})
var africanMammalLocations = [];
Animal.where({ type: 'Mammal' })
.map(function(animal) {
return animal.getHabitat();
})
.eachSeries(function(habitat) {
if (habitat.continent == 'Africa')
africanMammalLocations.push(habitat.name);
}).thenResolve(africanMammalLocations);
// Typical 'forEach' usage:
Q([1, 2, 3, 4]).eachSeries(function(num, i) {
if (num * 3 < 10) storage.push(num);
});
// With a promise as iterator:
Q([{ name: 'Mark' }, { name: 'Sarah' }])
.eachSeries(function(person, i) {
// use a return statement if using a promise:
return People.new(person.name);
});
// Using an object instead of an array:
Q({ one: 1, two: 2, three: 3 }).eachSeries(function(num, key) {
console.log(key, num); //= one 1, two 2, three 3
});
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Repeatedly calls iterator
until test
returns false;
value
) function
: synchronous truth test to perform before each execution of iterator. value
is the return value of the last iterator.value
) function
: A function or promise which is called each time test passes. value
is the return value of the last iterator.var count = 0;
var arr = [];
// Iterator can be a normal function or a promise
Q.while(function() {
return count < 10;
}, function() {
count++;
arr.push(true);
}).then(function() {
console.log(arr.length); //= 10
});
// Can be used in a promise chain, passing the return
// value of the last function/iterator to the next
Q(2).while(function(total) {
return total <= 512;
}, function(total) {
return Q.delay(2).then(function() {
return total * 2;
});
}).then(function(finalTotal) {
console.log(finalTotal); //= 1024 (2^10)
});
The inverse of while -- repeatedly calls iterator
until test
returns true.
Calls the iterator
n times, and accumulates results the same way you'd use map.
var getPage = function(page) {
return Results.limit(10).offset(page * 10);
};
Q.times(10, getPage).then(function(pages) {
console.log(pages[0]); //= [res1, ..., res10]
});
Q(true).times(3, function(isCool) {
if (isCool) return "cool";
return "not cool";
}).then(function(arr) {
console.log(arr); //= ['cool','cool','cool']
});
FAQs
A Q add-on that adds many promise-based flow-controlling utilities.
We found that q-plus 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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