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gensync
This module allows for developers to write common code that can share implementation details, hiding whether an underlying request happens synchronously or asynchronously. This is in contrast with many current Node APIs which explicitly implement the same API twice, once with calls to synchronous functions, and once with asynchronous functions.
Take for example fs.readFile
and
fs.readFileSync
, if you’re writing an API that loads a file
and then performs a synchronous operation on the data, it can be
frustrating to maintain two parallel functions.
Example
const fs = require("fs");
const gensync = require("gensync");
const readFile = gensync({
sync: fs.readFileSync,
errback: fs.readFile,
;
})
const myOperation = gensync(function* (filename) {
const code = yield* readFile(filename, "utf8");
return "// some custom prefix\n" + code;
;
})
// Load and add the prefix synchronously:
const result = myOperation.sync("./some-file.js");
// Load and add the prefix asynchronously with promises:
.async("./some-file.js").then(result => {
myOperation
;
})
// Load and add the prefix asynchronously with promises:
.errback("./some-file.js", (err, result) => {
myOperation
; })
This could even be exposed as your official API by doing
// Using the common 'Sync' suffix for sync functions, and 'Async' suffix for
// promise-returning versions.
.myOperationSync = myOperation.sync;
exports.myOperationAsync = myOperation.async;
exports.myOperation = myOperation.errback; exports
or potentially expose one of the async versions as the default, with
a .sync
property on the function to expose the synchronous
version.
.exports = myOperation.errback;
module.exports.sync = myOperation.sync; module
API
gensync(generatorFnOrOptions)
Returns a function that can be “await”-ed in another
gensync
generator function, or executed via
.sync(...args)
- Returns the computed value, or throws..async(...args)
- Returns a promise for the computed value..errback(...args, (err, result) => {})
- Calls the callback with the computed value, or error.
Passed a generator
Wraps the generator to populate the
.sync
/.async
/.errback
helpers
above to allow for evaluation of the generator for the final value.
Example
const readFile = function* () {
return 42;
;
}
const readFileAndMore = gensync(function* (){
const val = yield* readFile();
return 42 + val;
;
})
// In general cases
const code = readFileAndMore.sync("./file.js", "utf8");
.async("./file.js", "utf8").then(code => {})
readFileAndMore.errback("./file.js", "utf8", (err, code) => {});
readFileAndMore
// In a generator being called indirectly with .sync/.async/.errback
const code = yield* readFileAndMore("./file.js", "utf8");
Passed an options object
opts.sync
Example:
(...args) => 4
A function that will be called when
.sync()
is called on thegensync()
result, or when the result is passed toyield*
in another generator that is being run synchronously.Also called for
.async()
calls if no async handlers are provided.opts.async
Example:
async (...args) => 4
A function that will be called when
.async()
or.errback()
is called on thegensync()
result, or when the result is passed toyield*
in another generator that is being run asynchronously.opts.errback
Example:
(...args, cb) => cb(null, 4)
A function that will be called when
.async()
or.errback()
is called on thegensync()
result, or when the result is passed toyield*
in another generator that is being run asynchronously.This option allows for simpler compatibility with many existing Node APIs, and also avoids introducing the extra even loop turns that promises introduce to access the result value.
opts.name
Example:
"readFile"
A string name to apply to the returned function. If no value is provided, the name of
errback
/async
/sync
functions will be used, with anySync
orAsync
suffix stripped off. If the callback is simply named with ES6 inference (same name as the options property), the name is ignored.opts.arity
Example:
4
A number for the length to set on the returned function. If no value is provided, the length will be carried over from the
sync
function’slength
value.
Example
const readFile = gensync({
sync: fs.readFileSync,
errback: fs.readFile,
;
})
const code = readFile.sync("./file.js", "utf8");
.async("./file.js", "utf8").then(code => {})
readFile.errback("./file.js", "utf8", (err, code) => {}); readFile
gensync.all(iterable)
Promise.all
-like combinator that works with an iterable
of generator objects that could be passed to yield*
within
a gensync generator.
Example
const loadFiles = gensync(function* () {
return yield* gensync.all([
readFile("./one.js"),
readFile("./two.js"),
readFile("./three.js"),
;
]); })
gensync.race(iterable)
Promise.race
-like combinator that works with an iterable
of generator objects that could be passed to yield*
within
a gensync generator.
Example
const loadFiles = gensync(function* () {
return yield* gensync.race([
readFile("./one.js"),
readFile("./two.js"),
readFile("./three.js"),
;
]); })