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Async await wrapper for easy error handling

<div align="center"> Supported by: </div><div align="center"> <a href="https://github.com/novuhq/novu"> <img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8872447/165779274-22a190da-3284-487e-bd1e-14983df12cbb.png" width="200"> </a> </div> <div align="center"> <sup>The open-source notification infrastructure</sup> </div>

Pre-requisites

You need to use Node 7.6 (or later) or an ES7 transpiler in order to use async/await functionality. You can use babel or typescript for that.

Install

npm i await-to-js --save

Usage

import to from 'await-to-js';
// If you use CommonJS (i.e NodeJS environment), it should be:
// const to = require('await-to-js').default;

async function asyncTaskWithCb(cb) {
     let err, user, savedTask, notification;

     [ err, user ] = await to(UserModel.findById(1));
     if(!user) return cb('No user found');

     [ err, savedTask ] = await to(TaskModel({userId: user.id, name: 'Demo Task'}));
     if(err) return cb('Error occurred while saving task');

    if(user.notificationsEnabled) {
       [ err ] = await to(NotificationService.sendNotification(user.id, 'Task Created'));
       if(err) return cb('Error while sending notification');
    }

    if(savedTask.assignedUser.id !== user.id) {
       [ err, notification ] = await to(NotificationService.sendNotification(savedTask.assignedUser.id, 'Task was created for you'));
       if(err) return cb('Error while sending notification');
    }

    cb(null, savedTask);
}

async function asyncFunctionWithThrow() {
  const [err, user] = await to(UserModel.findById(1));
  if (!user) throw new Error('User not found');
  
}

TypeScript usage

interface ServerResponse {
  test: number;
}

const p = Promise.resolve({test: 123});

const [err, data] = await to<ServerResponse>(p);
console.log(data.test);

License

MIT © Dima Grossman && Tomer Barnea