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Promises/A+ proposal compatible promises library


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NOTE. Documentation for old versions of the library can be found at https://github.com/dfilatov/vow/blob/0.3.x/README.md.

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Vow is a Promises/A+ implementation. It also supports DOM Promises specification.

Getting Started

In Node.js

You can install using Node Package Manager (npm):

npm install vow

In Browsers

<script type="text/javascript" src="vow.min.js"></script>

It also supports RequireJS module format and YM module format.

Vow has been tested in IE6+, Mozilla Firefox 3+, Chrome 5+, Safari 5+, Opera 10+.

Usage

Creating a promise

There are two possible ways to create a promise.

1. Using a deferred
function doSomethingAsync() {
    var deferred = vow.defer();
    
    // now you can resolve, reject, notify corresponging promise within `deferred`
    // e.g. `defer.resolve('ok');`
        
    return deferred.promise(); // and return corresponding promise to subscribe to reactions
}

doSomethingAsync().then(
    function() {}, // onFulfilled reaction
    function() {}, // onRejected reaction
    function() {}  // onNotified reaction
    );

The difference between deferred and promise is that deferred contains methods to resolve, reject and notify corresponding promise, but the promise by itself allows subscribe to reactions on this actions only.

2. ES6-compatible way
function doSomethingAsync() {
    return new vow.Promise(function(resolve, reject, notify) {
        // now you can resolve, reject, notify the promise
    });
}

doSomethingAsync().then(
    function() {}, // onFulfilled reaction
    function() {}, // onRejected reaction
    function() {}  // onNotified reaction
    );

Full API reference can be found at http://dfilatov.github.io/vow/.

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Package last updated on 10 Jan 2014

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