azure-storage-node-promisify
v0.1.4
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`azure-storage` is a wonderful and _cheap_ way to store objects and blobs. Be sure to check it out here: [https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/storage/]. However, the current version of the [Azure Storage API for Node](https://github.com/Azure/azure
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azure-storage-node-promisify
azure-storage
is a wonderful and cheap way to store objects and blobs. Be sure to check it out here: [https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/storage/]. However, the current version of the Azure Storage API for Node. The entire API uses callbacks. Node.js APIs suffered the same issue, leading ot callback hell. The solution is to promisify the callback functions so that it is compatible with await / async syntax. Since Node.js 8.x, a new promisify
function has been introduced for the util
module.
Installation
npm install azure-storage-node-promisify
Usage
This library is Typescript friendly. It tries to preserve the parameter as much as possible.
import azure from 'azure-storage';
import { promisifyTableService } from 'azure-storage-node-promisify';
const connectionString = '...'; // you can use any of the Azure Storage Node SDK's auth methods
const tableService = promisifyTableService(azure.createTableService(connectionString));
(async () => {
await tableService.createTableIfNotExistsAsync('testTable');
// Welcome to the future of CHEAP storage and async / await syntax!
})();