promise-polyfiller v6.0.2
Lightweight ES6 Promise polyfill for the browser and node. Adheres closely to the spec. It is a perfect polyfill IE, Firefox or any other browser that does not support native promises.
For API information about Promises, please check out this article HTML5Rocks article.
It is extremely lightweight. < 1kb Gzipped
Browser Support
IE8+, Chrome, Firefox, IOS 4+, Safari 5+, Opera
NPM Use
npm install promise-polyfill --save-exactBower Use
bower install promise-polyfillDownloads
Simple use
import Promise from 'promise-polyfill';
// To add to window
if (!window.Promise) {
window.Promise = Promise;
}then you can use like normal Promises
var prom = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
// do a thing, possibly async, then…
if (/* everything turned out fine */) {
resolve("Stuff worked!");
} else {
reject(new Error("It broke"));
}
});
prom.then(function(result) {
// Do something when async done
});Deprecations
Promise._setImmediateFn(<immediateFn>)has been deprecated. UsePromise._immediateFn = <immediateFn>;instead.Promise._setUnhandledRejectionFn(<rejectionFn>)has been deprecated. UsePromise._unhandledRejectionFn = <rejectionFn>instead. These functions will be removed in the next major version.
Performance
By default promise-polyfill uses setImmediate, but falls back to setTimeout for executing asynchronously. If a browser does not support setImmediate (IE/Edge are the only browsers with setImmediate), you may see performance issues.
Use a setImmediate polyfill to fix this issue. setAsap or setImmediate work well.
If you polyfill window.setImmediate or use Promise._immediateFn = yourImmediateFn it will be used instead of window.setTimeout
npm install setasap --savevar Promise = require('promise-polyfill');
var setAsap = require('setasap');
Promise._immediateFn = setAsap;Unhandled Rejections
promise-polyfill will warn you about possibly unhandled rejections. It will show a console warning if a Promise is rejected, but no .catch is used. You can turn off this behavior by setting Promise._setUnhandledRejectionFn(<rejectError>).
If you would like to disable unhandled rejections. Use a noop like below.
Promise._unhandledRejectionFn = function(rejectError) {};Testing
npm install
npm testLicense
MIT
8 years ago