Promise.resolve
for functions:
turn any function into one that runs when its arguments are resolved,
and write async code that reads like synchronous code.
ES5 code with TypeScript support. 277 bytes gzip.
example
// extract JSON from fetch result // extract user object from randomuser api result loguser // example: { "dob": "...", "email": "...", "name": { ... } }
the files of this example are available here.
a live version of this example can be viewed in the browser console, or by cloning this repository and running the following commands from a terminal:
npm installnpm run example
API v2.0 stable
ES5
and Typescript
compatible.
coded in Typescript 3
, transpiled to ES5
.
main
export is the minified version.
if required, e.g. for development in JS without type checks from type declarations,
import resolve-call/index.js
instead,
which adds argument type assertion when NODE_ENV !== 'production'
.
for a detailed specification of the API, read the corresponding type definitions, or run the unit tests in your browser.
CONTRIBUTING
see the contribution guidelines
LICENSE
Copyright 2017 Stéphane M. Catala
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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