Promisify a callback-style function
$ npm install --save pify
const fs = require('fs');
const pify = require('pify');
// promisify a single function
pify(fs.readFile)('package.json', 'utf8').then(data => {
console.log(JSON.parse(data).name);
//=> 'pify'
});
// or promisify all methods in a module
pify(fs).readFile('package.json', 'utf8').then(data => {
console.log(JSON.parse(data).name);
//=> 'pify'
});
Returns a promise wrapped version of the supplied function or module.
Type: function
, object
Callback-style function or module whose methods you want to promisify.
Type: function
Custom promise module to use instead of the native one.
Check out pinkie-promise
if you need a tiny promise polyfill.
Type: boolean
Default: false
By default, the promisified function will only return the second argument from the callback, which works fine for most APIs. This option can be useful for modules like request
that return multiple arguments. Turning this on will make it return an array of all arguments from the callback, excluding the error argument, instead of just the second argument.
const request = require('request');
const pify = require('pify');
pify(request, {multiArgs: true})('https://sindresorhus.com').then(result => {
const [httpResponse, body] = result;
});
Type: array
of (string
|regex
)
Methods in a module to promisify. Remaining methods will be left untouched.
Type: array
of (string
|regex
)
Default: [/.+Sync$/]
Methods in a module not to promisify. Methods with names ending with 'Sync'
are excluded by default.
Type: boolean
Default: false
By default, if given module is a function itself, this function will be promisified. Turn this option on if you want to promisify only methods of the module.
const pify = require('pify');
function fn() {
return true;
}
fn.method = (data, callback) => {
setImmediate(() => {
callback(data, null);
});
};
// promisify methods but not fn()
const promiseFn = pify(fn, {excludeMain: true});
if (promiseFn()) {
promiseFn.method('hi').then(data => {
console.log(data);
});
}
MIT © Sindre Sorhus
# pify [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/pify.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/pify) > Promisify a callback-style function ## Install ``` $ npm install --save pify ``` ## Usage ```js const fs = require('fs'); const pify = require('pify'); // promisify a single function pify(fs.readFile)('package.json', 'utf8').then(data => { console.log(JSON.parse(data).name); //=> 'pify' }); // or promisify all methods in a module pify(fs).readFile('package.json', 'utf8').then(data => { console.log(JSON.parse(data).name); //=> 'pify' }); ``` ## API ### pify(input, [promiseModule], [options]) Returns a promise wrapped version of the supplied function or module. #### input Type: `function`, `object` Callback-style function or module whose methods you want to promisify. #### promiseModule Type: `function` Custom promise module to use instead of the native one. Check out [`pinkie-promise`](https://github.com/floatdrop/pinkie-promise) if you need a tiny promise polyfill. #### options ##### multiArgs Type: `boolean` Default: `false` By default, the promisified function will only return the second argument from the callback, which works fine for most APIs. This option can be useful for modules like `request` that return multiple arguments. Turning this on will make it return an array of all arguments from the callback, excluding the error argument, instead of just the second argument. ```js const request = require('request'); const pify = require('pify'); pify(request, {multiArgs: true})('https://sindresorhus.com').then(result => { const [httpResponse, body] = result; }); ``` ##### include Type: `array` of (`string`|`regex`) Methods in a module to promisify. Remaining methods will be left untouched. ##### exclude Type: `array` of (`string`|`regex`) Default: `[/.+Sync$/]` Methods in a module **not** to promisify. Methods with names ending with `'Sync'` are excluded by default. ##### excludeMain Type: `boolean` Default: `false` By default, if given module is a function itself, this function will be promisified. Turn this option on if you want to promisify only methods of the module. ```js const pify = require('pify'); function fn() { return true; } fn.method = (data, callback) => { setImmediate(() => { callback(data, null); }); }; // promisify methods but not fn() const promiseFn = pify(fn, {excludeMain: true}); if (promiseFn()) { promiseFn.method('hi').then(data => { console.log(data); }); } ``` ## License MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](http://sindresorhus.com)
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#1 | 19553 | swellard | Move and rename clients | ||
//guest/perforce_software/helix-web-services/main/source/clients/2016.1.0/javascript/node_modules/pify/readme.md | |||||
#1 | 18810 | tjuricek |
First-pass at JavaScript client SDK. JavaScript requires Node with Gulp to "browserfy" the library. It's the easiest way I found to use the swagger-js project; bundle up a wrapping method. There is no JavaScript reference guide. The swagger-js doesn't really document what they do very well, actually. Overall I'm not particularly impressed by swagger-js, it was hard to even figure out what the right method syntax was. We may want to invest time in doing it better. This required setting CORS response headers, which are currently defaulted to a fairly insecure setting. |