1. gnode
Run node with ES6 Generators, today!
gnode
Package: gnode
Created by: TooTallNate
Last modified: Sat, 18 Jun 2022 13:09:42 GMT
Version: 0.1.2
License: MIT
Downloads: 5,325
Repository: https://github.com/TooTallNate/gnode

Install

npm install gnode
yarn add gnode

gnode

Run node with ES6 Generators, today!

Build Status

gnode is a very light wrapper around your node executable that ensures
ES6 Generator support, even on versions of node that do not
support ES6 Generators natively.

You use it exactly like the regular node executable, except that you do not
need to pass the --harmony-generators flag. That is where the magic happens.

With gnode you can use co or suspend, or any other
Generator-based flow control based module, today!

How does this magic work?

node < 0.11.3

When V8 provides no native ES6 generators support, then gnode invokes a node
instance with a patched require.extensions['.js'] function, which transparently
transpiles your ES6 code with Generators into ES5-compatible code. We can thank
facebook/regenerator for making this possible.

Under the hood, this command:

 $ gnode foo.js all the args

Turns into something like this:

 $ GNODE_ENTRY_POINT=foo.js node fallback.js all the args

node >= 0.11.3

When V8 supports ES6 generators natively, then gnode invokes a node instance
with the --harmony-generators flag passed in transparently, so that the native
generators are used, and no transpiling takes place. Everything else just works
as you would expect it to.

Under the hood, this command:

 $ gnode foo.js all the args

Turns into something like this:

 $ node --harmony-generators foo.js all the args

Installation

Install the gnode executable via npm:

 $ npm install -g gnode

CLI Examples

The gnode executable uses whatever version of node is installed in your PATH:

Here's our example t.js file:

 var co = require('co');

function sleep (ms) {
  return function (fn) {
    setTimeout(fn, ms);
  };
}

co(function* () {
  for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
    console.log(i);
    yield sleep(1000);
  }
})();

This script with an ES6 Generator in it can be run using any version of node
by using gnode:

 ☮ ~ (master) ∴ n 0.8.26

☮ ~ (master) ∴ gnode -v
v0.8.26

☮ ~ (master) ∴ gnode t.js
0
1
2
3
4

☮ ~ (master) ∴ n 0.10.21

☮ ~ (master) ∴ gnode -v
v0.10.21

☮ ~ (master) ∴ gnode t.js
0
1
2
3
4

☮ ~ (master) ∴ n 0.11.8

☮ ~ (master) ∴ gnode -v
v0.11.8

☮ ~ (master) ∴ gnode t.js
0
1
2
3
4

Programmatic API

You can also just require('gnode') in a script without any generators, and
then require() any other .js file that has generators after that.

 require('gnode');
var gen = require('./someGenerator');
// etc…

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