The pn
library gives you the Promise-using node standard library
you've always dreamed of. Think "Promised Node" when saying it.
Just about every node standard library method that takes a callback will now
return a Promise
iff no callback is supplied. But existing code
that passes callbacks will still work fine --- and fast: No unnecessaryPromise
s are created if you supply a callback.
The wrappers are generated automatically by a script, with a table to
handle exceptions and odd cases. See below for more details.
npm install pn
var fs = require('pn/fs');
fs.writeFile('foo', 'bar', 'utf-8').then(function() { console.log('done'); });
// But you can use callbacks, too -- existing code won't break.
fs.writeFile('foo', 'bat', 'utf-8', function(err) { console.log('yay'); });
This library uses node native promises (ie global.Promise
) by
default, and thus works with node >= 0.11.
You can use core-js
ores6-shim
to add ES6 Promises to earlier versions of node, for example: require('es6-shim'); var fs = require('pn/fs');
Just be sure that es6-shim
is loaded before the pn
package in that
case.
You might also want to look into packages likeprfun
which add some helpers to make working with native promises much more
fun.
In particular, the Promise#done
method is very useful when
debugging, at least until v8's native Promise debugging
capabilities are completed.
You can also specify a custom Promise
type to use, as follows: var MyPromise = require('prfun'); // Use prfun's Promises, for example. require('pn/_promise')(MyPromise); // This only needs to be done once.
The wrappers are automatically generated by scripts/generate.js
;
there is a table in that file which specifies all the odd cases.
In general: if the node API has a callback which takes multiple
value arguments, the Promise
returned will be an object with
named fields corresponding to the different values. If the node
API takes a callback and returns a value, pn
will return
the original value with a nonenumerable field named promise
corresponding to the callback. Combining these two cases: var child_process = require('pn/child_process'); var cp = child_process.execFile('true'); console.log('pid', cp.pid); cp.promise.then(function(result) { console.log('stdout: ', result.stdout); console.log('stderr: ', result.stderr); });
child_process
: The exec
and execFile
methods promise a objectstdout
and stderr
. They return a ChildProcess
promise
corresponding to thecrypto
: The randomBytes
and pseudoRandomBytes
methods arePromise
if no callbackrandomBytesSync
and pseudoRandomBytesSync
dns
: The lookupService
method promises an object withhostname
and service
.fs
: The exists
method doesn't pass an error to its callback.write
method promiseswritten
and data
. The read
methodread
and data
.http
, https
: The request
and get
methods return a ClientRequest
promise
, which willIncomingMessage
object.process
: You can defer computation to the next tick withrequire('pn/process').nextTick().then(function(){...})
tls
: The connect
and createServer
return objects with apromise
.There are a few object methods which are not promisified by this
package:
* domain
: Domain#bind
, Domain#intercept
* http
,https
: ClientRequest#setTimeout
, IncomingMessage#setTimeout
,
Server#setTimeout
, ServerResponse#setTimeout
, Server#listen
,
Server#close
* net
: Server#listen
, Server#close
, Server#getConnections
,
Socket#write
, Socket#setTimeout
* readline
: Interface#question
* stream
: Writable#write
, Writable#end
* dgram
: Socket#send
, Socket#bind
.
Here are some other packages with similar aims:
* promised-node
* then-fs
* final-fs
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