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is-async-func

v1.0.0

Published

Check if a value is an async function, from ES2017 specification. Supports babel.

Downloads

60

Readme

is-async-func

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Check if a value is an async function, from ES2017 specification

Supports runtime implementations, as well as babel transpiled code.

const isAsyncFunction = require('is-async-func');

isAsyncFunction(async function () {})
// true

isAsyncFunction(async function foo () {})
// true

isAsyncFunction(async () => {})
// true

const foo = { async bar () {} }
isAsyncFunction(foo.bar)
// true

const foo = { bar: async function () {} }
isAsyncFunction(foo.bar)
// true

const foo = { bar: async () => {} }
isAsyncFunction(foo.bar)
// true

class Foo () {
  async bar () {}
}
isAsyncFunction((new Foo()).bar)
// true

Install

npm install is-async-func
# yarn add is-async-func

Should I use this?

For runtimes that support async/await, yes!

For transpiled async/await, probably! :grimacing:
The transpilation tests cover many different combinations of async declarations and babel transform presets, but the transpiled detection generally takes a hacky approach. Probably-definitely don't use this in hot code.

License

Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2017 Lochlan Bunn.