promisee
v3.0.2
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Adapt promise with callback paradigm
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promisee.js, Adapt promise with callback paradigm.
Usage:
npm i promisee
Desiged intentional works with co
:
const promisee = require('promisee');
const co = require('co');
co(function* () {
var tickets = promisee(), tr = promisee(), coins = promisee(), likes = promisee();
redis.get('t:1', tickets);
if ((yield tickets) - 100 >= 0) {
redis.decr('t:1', 100, tr);
}
redis.mget(['c:1', 'c2:1'], coins);
redis.incr('l:1', 1, likes);
console.log((yield tr), (yield coins)[0]);
return (yield tr);
});
Works without co
like plain old Promise
too:
var r = promisee();
var r2 = promisee().catch(e => {});
redis.get('r:1', r);
redis.get('r:1', r2);
Promise.all(r, r2).then(values => {
...
}).catch(e => {
...
});
Or use the cornerstone then
, that combines stand-alone error and success continuations into node.js style callback:
const then = require('promisee').then;
redis.get('key', then(err, data => console.log(data)));
redis.get('key2', then(err, data => console.log(data)));
redis.get('key3', then(err, data => console.log(data)));
function err(e) {
console.error(e);
}
LICENSE: MIT