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async_iter v1.2.2

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async_iter


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A set of async generators and iterator functions

This project is me just experimenting and learning about async generators in javascript.

Its not supported or stable.

Installing

npm install async_iter

Overview

Below are the listed generators and functions implemented in this module.

Have a look at the examples directory for working examples

The module uses babel to target nodejs version 10.16.3. It should be compatibile with node 10 and above.

API Docs

Async/Sync Iterator functions

Itertor generators

file:///home/dean/personal/async_iter/docs/module-Generators.html#.fromStream

Importing function patterns

The operators come in 2 distinct flavours. A standard form, and a form more suited for use with the |> pipeline operator.

Standard Form - All

The import path async_iter imports all operators. Including non-browser compatible versions

eg: import {map, filter, forEach} from 'async_iter'

The function will typically take the form of operator(source, ...). Where source is a async or sync iterable

import {map} from 'async_iter'

const result = map([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], x => x * 2)

Standard Form - All browser compatible only

The import path async_iter/browsers imports all operators that are compatible with browsers - exludes nodejs specific operators.

eg: import {map, filter, forEach} from 'async_iter/browsers'

Standard Form - Direct

For each of the function, you can reduce the import set, by only including the specific functions you want.

eg: import {map} from 'async_iter/map'

Pipeline Form - All

The import path async_iter/pipeline imports all operators with a signature that aligns with pipelining.

eg: import {map, filter, forEach} from 'async_iter/pipeline'

The function will return a function that take a single source iterable argument.

For example, the map function take a single mapping function, and returns a new function map = fn => source => {...}.

import {map} from 'async_iter/pipeline'

[1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |> map(x => x * 2)

Pipeline Form - All browser compatible only

The import path async_iter/pipeline/browsers imports all operators compatible with browsers and exludes nodejs specific operators.

eg: import {map, filter, forEach} from 'async_iter/pipeline/browsers'

Pipeline Form - Direct

The paths async_iter/pipeline/XXX allows for the direct import of specific pipeline operators

eg:

import {map} from 'async_iter/pipeline/map'

[1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |> map(x => x * 2)
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