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run-async

Utility method to run function either synchronously or asynchronously using the common `this.async()` style.

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What is run-async?

The run-async npm package allows you to easily run functions asynchronously, supporting both callback-style and promise-based workflows. It is particularly useful for wrapping functions that use callbacks into a promise-based interface, making it easier to work with in modern JavaScript applications that heavily utilize promises or async/await syntax.

What are run-async's main functionalities?

Running asynchronous functions with callback

This feature allows you to run functions that use the traditional callback pattern asynchronously. The example demonstrates wrapping a setTimeout call, which is asynchronous, in runAsync to handle it with a callback.

const runAsync = require('run-async');

runAsync(function (callback) {
  setTimeout(function () {
    callback(null, 'result');
  }, 100);
})(function (err, result) {
  console.log(result); // 'result'
});

Using with Promises

This feature demonstrates how run-async can be used to convert a callback-based asynchronous function into a promise-based one. This is particularly useful for integrating older, callback-based APIs into newer codebases that use promises or async/await.

const runAsync = require('run-async');

const asyncFunction = runAsync(function (callback) {
  setTimeout(function () {
    callback(null, 'result');
  }, 100);
});

asyncFunction().then(result => {
  console.log(result); // 'result'
});

Awaiting asynchronous functions

This feature showcases how run-async can be used with async/await syntax for an even cleaner and more intuitive asynchronous code. It wraps a callback-based asynchronous function and allows it to be awaited.

const runAsync = require('run-async');

(async () => {
  const asyncFunction = runAsync(function (callback) {
    setTimeout(function () {
      callback(null, 'done');
    }, 100);
  });
  const result = await asyncFunction();
  console.log(result); // 'done'
})();

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