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try/catch block with a callback, used in [try-catch-core][]. Use it when you don't care about asyncness so much and don't want guarantees. If you care use [try-catch-core][].
try/catch block with a callback, used in try-catch-core. Use it when you don't care about asyncness so much and don't want guarantees. If you care use try-catch-core.
npm i try-catch-callback --save
For more use-cases see the tests
const tryCatchCallback = require('try-catch-callback')
Pass a synchronous
fn
that returns some result and handle completion or errors incb
if given, otherwise it returns thunk which accepts thatcb
. It's possible to not work in "async mode", if that's the case try to use try-catch-core for your case, which guarantees thatcb
is called only once and always in next tick, using dezalgo and once.
Params
<fn>
{Function}: function to be called.[opts]
{Object}: optional options, such as context
and args
[opts.context]
{Object}: context to be passed to fn
[opts.args]
{Array}: custom argument(s) to be pass to fn
, given value is arrayified[opts.passCallback]
{Boolean}: pass true
if you want cb
to be passed to fn
args[opts.return]
{Boolean}: if true
returns error/value and does not calls cb
[cb]
{Function}: callback with cb(err, res)
signature.returns
{Function} thunk
: if cb
not given.Example
var tryCatch = require('try-catch-callback')
tryCatch(function () {
return 'fox qux'
}, function done (err, res) {
if (err) return console.error(err)
console.log(res) // => 'fox qux'
})
passing custom context
const tryCatch = require('try-catch-callback')
tryCatch(function () {
console.log(this.foo) // => 'bar'
console.log(this.baz) // => 'qux'
return `${this.foo}/${this.baz}`
}, {
context: { foo: 'bar', baz: 'qux' }
}, function done (err, res) {
if (err) return console.error(err)
console.log(res) // => 'bar/qux'
})
passing custom arguments
const tryCatchCallback = require('try-catch-callback')
const done = (err, res) => console.log(res) // => 'zzz123'
const opts = {
args: [ { foo: 'zzz' }, 123 ]
}
tryCatchCallback((ctx, qux) => {
return ctx.foo + qux
}, opts, done)
returning a thunk
const tryCatch = require('try-catch-callback')
const thunk = tryCatch((a, b) => {
return a + b + 3
}, { args: [1, 2] })
thunk((err, res) => {
console.log(res) // => 6
})
domain
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too. No RegExps, support for helpers and… more | homepagePull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Please read the contributing guidelines for advice on opening issues, pull requests, and coding standards.
If you need some help and can spent some cash, feel free to contact me at CodeMentor.io too.
In short: If you want to contribute to that project, please follow these things
npm run commit
to commit changes instead of git commit
, because it is interactive and user-friendly. It uses commitizen behind the scenes, which follows Conventional Changelog idealogy.npm run release
, which is standard-version and follows Conventional Changelog idealogy.Thanks a lot! :)
Documentation and that readme is generated using verb-generate-readme, which is a verb generator, so you need to install both of them and then run verb
command like that
$ npm install verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme --global && verb
Please don't edit the README directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in .verb.md.
Clone repository and run the following in that cloned directory
$ npm install && npm test
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FAQs
try/catch block with a callback, used in [try-catch-core][]. Use it when you don't care about asyncness so much and don't want guarantees. If you care use [try-catch-core][].
The npm package try-catch-callback receives a total of 340 weekly downloads. As such, try-catch-callback popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that try-catch-callback 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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