denote

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Denote

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A JavaScript promise library - because we don't have enough of those already.

Installation

npm install denote

Example Usage

var denote = require('denote');
 

Using deferred promise creation

function verifyEven(n) {
  var promise = denote();
  setTimeout(function() {
    if(% 2 === 0) {
      promise.resolve('The number ' + n + ' is even.');
    } else {
      promise.reject(new Error('The number ' + n + ' is odd.'));
    }
  }, 1000);
  return promise;
}
 
verifyEven(14).then(function(value) {
  console.log('fulfilled', value);  // logs 'fulfilled The number 14 is even.' after 1s
  return verifyEven(27);
}, function(reason) {
  console.log('rejected', reason);  // does not run
}).catch(function(reason) {
  console.log('rejected', reason);  // logs 'rejected [Error: The number 27 is odd.]' after 2s
});

Using an executor function

denote(function(resolve, reject) {
  setTimeout(resolve, 1000, 'llamas');
}).then(function(value) {
  console.log('The value is', value); // logs 'The value is llamas' after 1s
  return denote(function(resolve, reject) {
    setTimeout(reject, 1000, new Error('There are no llamas'))
  });
}).catch(function(reason) {
  console.log('The reason is', reason); // logs 'The reaons is [Error: There are no llamas]' after 2s
});

Creating immediately fulfilled or rejected promises

denote.resolve('Such a good promise').then(function(value) {
  console.log('Here it is:', value);  // logs 'Here it is: Such a good promise' with no delay
  return denote.reject(new Error('Such a bad promise'));
}).catch(function(reason) {
  console.log('Here it is not:', reason); // logs: 'Here it is not: [Error: Such a bad promise]' with no delay
});

Using denote.all to handle many promises

var promises = [denote.resolve('hello'), verifyEven(22), 'howdy!'];
 
denote.all(promises).then(function(values) {
  console.log('The results are:', values); // logs ['hello', 'The number 22 is even.', 'howdy!'] once all promises are resolved
}, function(reason) {
  console.log('One of the promises rejected:', reason); // called as soon as one of the promises is rejected
});

Using denote.race to handle the first promise to complete

var morePromises = [denote.resolve('hey'), verifyEven(17), 'tra la la'];
 
denote.race(morePromises).then(function(winner) {
  console.log('I do declare:', winner); // logs 'I do declare: tra la la' since it fulfills before the other two complete
}, function(reason) {
  console.log('The winner rejected!', reason); // called if the first completed promise is rejected
});

API

View the online documentation for details.

denote = require('denote')

  • denote([executor]) - returns a new Denote promise instance
  • denote.resolve(value)
  • denote.reject(reason)
  • denote.all(list)
  • denote.race(list)

Denote.prototype

  • Denote.prototype.then(onFulfilled, onRejected)
  • Denote.prototype.catch(onRejected)
  • Denote.prototype.resolve(value)
  • Denote.prototype.reject(reason)

Contributing

git clone https://github.com/msrose/denote.git
cd denote
npm install

To run the project's own test suite: npm test

To run the Promises/A+ compliance tests: npm run test:aplus

Before submitting a pull request, make sure that:

  • you've written tests for any new features,
  • the code conforms to the eslint configuration for this project,
  • and that all the tests pass
npm run lint && npm run test:all

Making a Release

npm run lint
npm run test:all
git checkout develop
npm version major|minor|patch
git push origin develop
git checkout gh-pages
git merge develop
jsdoc -c jsdoc.conf.json -R README.md -P package.json
git add docs
git commit -m "Update docs"
git push origin gh-pages
git checkout master
git merge develop
git push origin --tags master
npm publish

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MIT

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