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@hitorisensei/kefir-atomic

v3.8.9

Published

Fork of Kefir.js with atomic combine operations. Atomic combine operations doesn't emit unpredictable intermediate values if all sources come from the single root and are synchronous transformations (ex. mapping the Redux state).

Downloads

8

Readme

Kefir

Kefir — is an Reactive Programming library for JavaScript inspired by Bacon.js and RxJS with focus on high performance and low memory usage.

For docs visit kefirjs.github.io/kefir. See also Deprecated API docs.

GitHub license npm version Build Status Gitter

Installation

Kefir available as NPM and Bower packages, as well as simple files download.

NPM

npm install kefir

Bower

bower install kefir

Download

See downloads section in the docs.

Also available on jsDelivr.

Browsers support

We don't support IE8 and below, aside from that Kefir should work in any browser.

Flow

The NPM package ships with Flow definitions. So you can do something like this if you use Flow:

// @flow

import Kefir from 'kefir'

function foo(numberStream: Kefir.Observable<number>) {
  numberStream.onValue(x => {
    // Flow knows x is a number here
  });
}

const s = Kefir.constant(5);
// Flow can automatically infer the type of values in the stream and determine
// that `s` is of type Kefir.Observable<number> here.
foo(s);

Development

npm run prettify    # makes source code pretty (you must run it before a PR could be merged)
npm run build-js    # builds js bundlers
npm run test        # runs all the checks
npm run test-only   # runs only unit tests without other checks
npm run test-debug  # runs tests with a chrome inspector connected to the node process
npm run build-docs  # builds the documentation html file