rOACCT/node_modules/thunky2e74391c0d8edev
rOACCT/node_modules/thunky
2e74391c0d8edev
README.md
README.md
thunky
Delay the evaluation of a paramless async function and cache the result (see thunk).
npm install thunky
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Example
Let's make a simple function that returns a random number 1 second after it is called for the first time
js var thunky = require('thunky') var test = thunky(function (callback) { // the inner function should only accept a callback console.log('waiting 1s and returning random number') setTimeout(function () { callback(Math.random()) }, 1000) }) test(function (num) { // inner function is called the first time we call test console.log(num) // prints random number }) test(function (num) { // subsequent calls waits for the first call to finish and return the same value console.log(num) // prints the same random number as above })
Lazy evaluation
Thunky makes it easy to implement a lazy evaluation pattern.
js var getDb = thunky(function (callback) { db.open(myConnectionString, callback) }) var queryDb = function (query, callback) { getDb(function (err, db) { if (err) return callback(err) db.query(query, callback) }) } queryDb('some query', function (err, result) { ... } ) queryDb('some other query', function (err, result) { ... } )
The first time getDb is called it will try do open a connection to the database. Any subsequent calls will just wait for the first call to complete and then call your callback.
A nice property of this pattern is that it *easily* allows us to pass any error caused by getDb to the queryDb callback.
Error → No caching
If the thunk callback is called with an Error object as the first argument it will not cache the result
js var fails = thunky(function (callback) { console.log('returning an error') callback(new Error('bad stuff')) }) fails(function (err) { // inner function is called console.log(err) }); fails(function (err) { // inner function is called again as it returned an error before console.log(err) })
Promise version
A promise version is available as well
js var thunkyp = require('thunky/promise') var ready = thunkyp(async function () { // ... do async stuff return 42 }) // same semantics as the callback version await ready()
License
MIT
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