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lector

v0.2.1

Published

Contextual asynchronous library for Javascript

Downloads

6

Readme

lector

Build Status

lector is a library to deal with asynchronous readers: computations with access to some read-only context.

This package is experimental and it is under active development. Expect backward-incompatible changes.

Introduction to lectors

Using lector with React and Redux

Installation

You can install this package with

npm install lector

Overview

You define readers by chaining them with other readers

import { ask, coroutine } from "lector";

const getVersion = ask.chain(context => context.version);

const f = coroutine(function*() {
  const version = yield getVersion;

  if (version === 1) {
    console.log("hello");
  } else {
    console.log("bye");
  }

  return version;
});

The ask reader is a built-in reader that just returns the whole context. You can define a derived reader by calling .chain, which will be called with the return value of the previous reader.

If you return a Promise or another Reader, the resolved value of those will be passed to the next reader.

Finally, you can provide the context to the function at the top of your stack:

f().run({version: 2})