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Promisify, basically, everything. Generator function, callback-style or synchronous function; sync function that returns child process, stream or observable; directly passed promise, stream or child process.

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Install

npm i always-promise --save

API

For more use-cases see the tests or try examples

alwaysPromise

Promisify everything!

Example

const promisify = require('always-promise')

alwaysPromise.promise

Static property on which you can pass custom promise constructor.
Actually same as Prome argument.

Example

const fs = require('fs')

// `q` promise will be used if not native promise available
// but only in node <= 0.11.12
promisify.promise = require('q')
promisify(fs.readFile)('package.json', 'utf-8').then(data => {
  console.log(JSON.parse(data).name)
})

promisifiedFn.promise

You also can pass custom promise module through .promise static property of the returned promisified function.

Example

const fs = require('fs')
const readFile = promisify(fs.readFileSync)

// `q` promise will be used if not native promise available
// but only in node <= 0.11.12
readFile.promise = require('q')

readFile('package.json', 'utf-8').then(data => {
  console.log(JSON.parse(data).name)
})

Examples

Showing few examples how to can be used. See more in examples dir or tests

Generator function

Promisify-ing generator function, yielding readFile thunk

const fs = require('fs')

function readThunk (fp) {
  return function (done) {
    fs.readFile(fp, 'utf8', done)
  }
}

const readFile = promisify(function * (filepath) {
  var data = yield read(filepath)
  return JSON.parse(data)
})

readFile('package.json').then(function (json) {
  console.log(json.name) // => 'always-promise'
}, console.error)

JSON.stringify

Specific use-case which shows correct and working handling of optional arguments.

promisify(JSON.stringify)({foo: 'bar'})
.then(data => {
  console.log(data) //=> {"foo":"bar"}
}, console.error)

// result with identation
promisify(JSON.stringify)({foo: 'bar'}, null, 2).then(function (data) {
  console.log(data)
  // =>
  // {
  //   "foo": "bar"
  // }
}, console.error)

callback-style and sync functions

Again, showing correct handling of optinal arguments using native fs module.

const fs = require('fs')

// callback function
promisify(fs.stat)('package.json')
.then(res => {
  console.log(res.isFile()) //=> true
}, console.error)

// correct handling of optional arguments
promisify(fs.readFile)('package.json')
.then(buf => {
  console.log(Buffer.isBuffer(buf)) //=> true
}, console.error)

// read json file and parse it,
// because it will be utf8 string
promisify(fs.readFileSync)('package.json', 'utf-8')
.then(JSON.parse)
.then(data => {
  console.log(data.name) //=> 'always-callback'
}, console.error)

flatten multiple arguments by default

If you pass more than two arguments to the callback, they will be flattened by default.

promisify((one, two, three, cb) => {
  cb(null, one, two, 33)
})(11, 22)
.then(res => {
  console.log(Array.isArray(res)) //=> true
  console.log(res) //=> [11, 22, 33]
}, console.error)

Related

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
But before doing anything, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines.

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