1. asyncro
Asynchronous Array Utilities (for await)
asyncro
Package: asyncro
Created by: developit
Last modified: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 17:46:27 GMT
Version: 3.0.0
License: MIT
Downloads: 497,442
Repository: https://github.com/developit/asyncro

Install

npm install asyncro
yarn add asyncro

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The same map(), reduce() & filter() you know and love, but with async iterator functions!

Do fetch() networking in loops, resolve Promises, anything async goes. Performance-friendly by default.

Here's what it looks like:

Asyncro Example

What's in the Box

Asyncro Example 2

Installation

 npm install --save asyncro

Import and Usage Example

 import { map } from 'asyncro';

async function example() {
	return await map(
		['foo', 'bar', 'baz'],
		async name => fetch('./'+name)
	)
}

API

reduce

Invoke an async reducer function on each item in the given Array,
where the reducer transforms an accumulator value based on each item iterated over.
Note: because reduce() is order-sensitive, iteration is sequential.

This is an asynchronous version of Array.prototype.reduce()

Parameters

  • array Array The Array to reduce
  • reducer Function Async function, gets passed (accumulator, value, index, array) and returns a new value for accumulator
  • accumulator [any] Optional initial accumulator value

Examples

 await reduce(
	['/foo', '/bar', '/baz'],
	async (accumulator, value) => {
		accumulator[v] = await fetch(value);
		return accumulator;
	},
	{}
);

Returns any final accumulator value

map

Invoke an async transform function on each item in the given Array in parallel,
returning the resulting Array of mapped/transformed items.

This is an asynchronous, parallelized version of Array.prototype.map().

Parameters

  • array Array The Array to map over
  • mapper Function Async function, gets passed (value, index, array), returns the new value.

Examples

 await map(
	['foo', 'baz'],
	async v => await fetch(v)
)

Returns Array resulting mapped/transformed values.

filter

Invoke an async filter function on each item in the given Array in parallel,
returning an Array of values for which the filter function returned a truthy value.

This is an asynchronous, parallelized version of Array.prototype.filter().

Parameters

  • array Array The Array to filter
  • filterer Function Async function. Gets passed (value, index, array), returns true to keep the value in the resulting filtered Array.

Examples

 await filter(
	['foo', 'baz'],
	async v => (await fetch(v)).ok
)

Returns Array resulting filtered values

find

Invoke an async function on each item in the given Array in parallel,
returning the first element predicate returns truthy for.

This is an asynchronous, parallelized version of Array.prototype.find().

Parameters

  • array Array The Array to find
  • predicate Function Async function. Gets passed (value, index, array), returns true to be the find result.

Examples

 await find(
	['foo', 'baz', 'root'],
	async v => (await fetch(v)).name === 'baz'
)

Returns any resulting find value

every

Checks if predicate returns truthy for all elements of collection in parallel.

This is an asynchronous, parallelized version of Array.prototype.every().

Parameters

  • array Array The Array to iterate over.
  • predicate Function Async function. Gets passed (value, index, array), The function invoked per iteration.

Examples

 await every(
	[2, 3],
	async v => (await fetch(v)).ok
)

Returns Boolean Returns true if all element passes the predicate check, else false.

some

Checks if predicate returns truthy for any element of collection in parallel.

This is an asynchronous, parallelized version of Array.prototype.some().

Parameters

  • array Array The Array to iterate over.
  • filterer Function Async function. Gets passed (value, index, array), The function invoked per iteration.

Examples

 await some(
	['foo', 'baz'],
	async v => (await fetch(v)).ok
)

Returns Boolean Returns true if any element passes the predicate check, else false.

parallel

Invoke all async functions in an Array or Object in parallel, returning the result.

Parameters

Examples

 await parallel([
	async () => await fetch('foo'),
	async () => await fetch('baz')
])

Returns (Array | Object) same structure as list input, but with values now resolved.

series

Invoke all async functions in an Array or Object sequentially, returning the result.

Parameters

Examples

 await series([
	async () => await fetch('foo'),
	async () => await fetch('baz')
])

Returns (Array | Object) same structure as list input, but with values now resolved.

License

MIT

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