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@neo9/n9-node-utils

v3.0.0

Published

Node Utils Module

Downloads

1,615

Readme

n9-node-utils

Neo9 Node Utils Module.

npm version Travis Coverage license

Installation

npm install --save @neo9/n9-node-utils

or

yarn add --dev @neo9/n9-node-utils

V2 Breaking changes

  • Drop Node 8 support
  • Rename N9JsonStreamResponse to N9JSONStreamResponse

Contents

N9Error

Custom error class (extends Error), used by n9-node-micro for API errors with status code and context.

new N9Error(message [, statusCode] [, context])

Arguments:

  • message: String, required
  • status: Number, default: 500
  • context: Object, default: {}

Example:

import { N9Error } from '@neo9/n9-node-utils';

throw new N9Error('file-not-found', 404, { path: '/tmp/my-file.txt' });

ok

Waits for the value of promise. If promise throws an Error, returns undefined.

ok(promise: Object): Promise

Arguments:

  • promise: Promise

Example:

import { readFile } from 'fs-extra';
import { ok } from '@neo9/n9-node-utils';

// readFile sends back a Promise since we use fs-extra
const file = await ok(readFile('./my-file.txt', 'utf-8'));

if (file) console.log('File found:', file);

cb

Calls a function fn that takes arguments args and an (err, result) callback. Waits for the callback result, throwing an Error if err is truthy.

cb(fn: Function, ...args: any[]): Promise

Arguments:

  • fn: Function, a function that takes a callback
  • args: (...any) arguments to pass to fn

Example:

import { cb } from '@neo9/n9-node-utils';

const file = await cb(readFile('./my-file.txt', 'utf-8'));

console.log('File content:', file);

waitFor

Waits for ms milliseconds to pass, use setTimeout under the hood.

waitFor(ms: number): Promise

Arguments:

  • ms: Number, default: 0

Example:

import { waitFor } from '@neo9/n9-node-utils';

await waitFor(1000); // wait for 1s

waitForEvent

Waits for emitter to emit an eventName event.

waitForEvent(emitter: EventEmitter, eventName: string): Promise<Array>

Arguments:

  • emitter: EventEmitter
  • eventName: String

Example:

import { waitForEvent } from '@neo9/n9-node-utils';

await waitForEvent(sever, 'listen');

asyncObject

Waits for all Promises in the keys of obj to resolve.

asyncObject(obj: Object): Promise<Object>

Arguments:

  • obj: Object, default: {}

Example:

import { asyncObject } from '@neo9/n9-node-utils';

const results = await asyncObject({
	pictures: getPictures(),
	comments: getComments(),
	tweets: getTweets(),
});

console.log(results.pictures, results.comments, results.tweets);