one-by-one v3.2.8
one-by-one
Run async tasks one by one.
If you want to run async functions in parallel, check out same-time
.
:cloud: Installation
# Using npm
npm install --save one-by-one
# Using yarn
yarn add one-by-one
:clipboard: Example
const oneByOne = require("one-by-one");
// Call these functions one by one
oneByOne([
cb => {
setTimeout(function () {
cb(null, "Hello World");
}, 1000);
}
, (cb, data) => {
console.log(data);
// => "Hello World"
setTimeout(function () {
cb(new Error("Some error"));
}, 100);
}
, cb => {
// This will NOT be triggered because the
// previous sent an error
cb(null, null);
}
], (err, data) => {
console.log(err, data);
// => [Error: Some error] [ 'Hello World' ]
});
// Call these functions one by one
oneByOne([
Math.random() > 0.5 ? next => {
console.log("Generated a random number greater than 0.5.");
next();
} : null
, cb => setTimeout(
() => cb(null, "Hello World")
, 1000
)
, (cb, prev) => setTimeout(
() => cb(null, prev.replace("World", "Mars"))
, 1000
)
], (err, data, message) => {
console.log(err, data, message);
// null [ 'Hello World', 'Hello Mars' ] 'Hello Mars'
});
:question: Get Help
There are few ways to get help:
- Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
- For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. :bug:
- For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. :rocket:
:memo: Documentation
oneByOne(arr, cb)
Calls functions one by one and memorizes the results.
Params
- Array
arr
: An array of functions getting the callback parameter in the first argument and response arguments from the previous function call. - Function
cb
: The callback function called with an error (ornull
) and the results array.
Return
- oneByOne The
oneByOne
function.
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:dizzy: Where is this library used?
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