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web3-core-promievent
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This is a sub-package of web3.js.
This is the PromiEvent package used to return a EventEmitter mixed with a Promise to allow multiple final states as well as chaining.
Please read the documentation for more.
You can install the package either using NPM or using Yarn
npm install web3-core-promievent
yarn add web3-core-promievent
const Web3PromiEvent = require('web3-core-promievent');
const myFunc = function(){
const promiEvent = Web3PromiEvent();
setTimeout(function() {
promiEvent.eventEmitter.emit('done', 'Hello!');
promiEvent.resolve('Hello!');
}, 10);
return promiEvent.eventEmitter;
};
// and run it
myFunc()
.on('done', console.log)
.then(console.log);
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This package extends the EventEmitter with the Promise class to allow chaining as well as multiple final states of a function.
The npm package web3-core-promievent receives a total of 304,089 weekly downloads. As such, web3-core-promievent popularity was classified as popular.
We found that web3-core-promievent demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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