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na

v0.0.1-dev0

Published

An async module that combines async.auto and dependancy injection

Downloads

43

Readme

Na.js

Takes a mostly new approach to control flow, yet is built upon the existing concepts, such as dependancy injection.

Build Status

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install na

var na = require('na');
na({ name: (injected_names[, $callback]) { $callback(...) OR return promise; OR return simple_value; }});

Documentation

Currently, Na.js is a facade to async.auto, that reduces the need to repeat and unpack arguments.

Examples

See the test file for now.

TODOs

  • Remove dependancy on async.auto (browser-native)
  • Allow more advanced injection parameters ('array[0]': ..., slices, 'object.foo')
  • Better error handling
  • Use cssauron-falafel to extract the $annotate function from angularjs directly (and other code bits from angularjs; stay tuned for more)
  • native support for returning promises of any library (just supply a factory function!)
  • anything else I remember

Similar projects

shepard - I could make the Na.js interface a simplified facade for shepherd.

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

Release History

(Nothing yet)

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Jordan James Klassen. Licensed under the Apache2 license.