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util.promisify
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Polyfill for util.promisify in node versions < v8
node v8.0.0 added support for a built-in util.promisify
: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/12442/
This package provides the built-in util.promisify
in node v8.0.0 and later, and a replacement in other environments.
Direct
const promisify = require('util.promisify');
// Use `promisify` just like the built-in method on `util`
Shim
require('util.promisify/shim')();
// `util.promisify` is now defined
const util = require('util');
// Use `util.promisify`
Note: this package requires a native ES5 environment, and for Promise
to be globally available. It will throw upon requiring it if these are not present.
If you want to promisify a whole module, like the fs
module, you can use util.promisify-all
.
FAQs
Polyfill/shim for util.promisify in node versions < v8
The npm package util.promisify receives a total of 7,327,293 weekly downloads. As such, util.promisify popularity was classified as popular.
We found that util.promisify demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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