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promise-ext

v0.3.5

Published

An Ecmascript 6 Polyfill which is strictly following specification + Extensions

Downloads

4

Readme

promise-ext Build Status Bower version NuGet version NPM version

An Ecmascript 6 Polyfill strictly following specification. Also contains extensions like timeout Promise, Processing Queue...

Installation

Using Bower:

$ bower install promise-ext --save

Using NuGet:

$ Install-Package PromiseExt

Using NPM:

$ npm install promise-ext --save

Usage

You could use promise-ext in different context.

Browser (with built file)

Include built script in your HTML file.

<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/promise.min.js"></script>

Browser (AMD from source)

Configure RequireJS.

requirejs.config({
    paths: {
        promise: 'path/to/promise'
    }
});

Then include promise in your dependencies.

define(["promise"], function() {
    var promise = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {

    });
});

Almond

If you want to build using RequireJS r.js and almond along with your project, you have to add some configuration.

{
    paths: {
        'promise': 'path/to/promise',
        'promise-almond': 'path/to/promise-almond'
    },
    include: [
        "path/to/promise-almond",
        "path/to/promise/class",
        "path/to/promise/extensions" // not mandatory if your are referencing it in your app
    ]
}

Node (installed using NPM)

Call require to register Promise to global object

require("promise-ext");
var extensions = requrie("promise-ext/lib/promise/extensions");

var promise = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {

});

Contribute

Preparation

Checkout repository and install dependencies

$ git clone https://github.com/spatools/promise.git 
$ npm install -g grunt-cli bower tsd
$ npm install

Documentation

You can find documentation about EcmaScript 6 Promise specification on some websites.

This library strictly follows EcmaScript 6 Specification which can be found on EcmaScript Wiki.

Build configurations

Test

Any changes should be tested. Any additions should have a new test associated with it.

$ grunt test

Build

$ grunt build