short-circuited, asynchronous version of Array.protototype.some
async somemethod as module.
Offers a async require.resolve function. It's highly configurable.
Semaphore using `async` and `await`
provides locking mechanism to sync across browser tabs
Sequential asynchronous lock-based queue for promises
Shiki's fork of `vscode-textmate`
Generates and consumes source maps
Infer the owner of a path based on the owner of its nearest existing parent
asynchronous function queue with adjustable concurrency
OpenTelemetry AsyncLocalStorage-based Context Manager
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
A continuation-local storage module compatible with NestJS's dependency injection.
An event emitter implementation with async support in mind
Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous code
Determine if a function is a native async function.
Test whether a collection contains at least `n` elements which pass a test implemented by a predicate function, iterating from right to left.
Turn async functions into ES2015 generators
Allow parsing of async generator functions
A function that returns the normally hidden `AsyncFunction` constructor
Helper function to remap async functions to generators
Turn async generator functions into ES2015 generators
Run some code when the process exits (supports async hooks and pm2 clustering)
Higher-order functions and common patterns for asynchronous code. Node specific port of async.
Implementation of a subset of Ruby's Enumerable, using socketry/async to perform operations in parallel wherever possible, while deferring to Enumerable's implementation where not. Async::Enumerable is in the same category as LazyEnumerable, but making a different set of changes to how Enumerable works.
A Sinatra plugin to provide convenience whilst performing asynchronous responses inside of the Sinatra framework running under async webservers. To properly utilise this package, some knowledge of EventMachine and/or asynchronous patterns is recommended. Currently, supporting servers include: * Thin * Rainbows * Zbatery
MrDarcy takes async promises from the javascript world, DCI from Jim Gay's brain and sprinkles some ruby on top for great justice!
OverSIP is an async SIP proxy/server programmable in Ruby language. Some features of OverSIP are: - SIP transports: UDP, TCP, TLS and WebSocket. - Full IPv4 and IPv6 support. - RFC 3263: SIP DNS mechanism (NAPTR, SRV, A, AAAA) for failover and load balancing based on DNS. - RFC 5626: OverSIP is a perfect Outbound Edge Proxy, including an integrated STUN server. - Fully programmable in Ruby language (make SIP easy). - Fast and efficient: OverSIP core is coded in C language. OverSIP is build on top of EventMachine-LE async library which follows the Reactor Design Pattern, allowing thousands of concurrent connections and requests in a never-blocking fashion.
OverSIP is an async SIP proxy/server programmable in Ruby language. Some features of OverSIP are: - SIP transports: UDP, TCP, TLS and WebSocket. - Full IPv4 and IPv6 support. - RFC 3263: SIP DNS mechanism (NAPTR, SRV, A, AAAA) for failover and load balancing based on DNS. - RFC 5626: OverSIP is a perfect Outbound Edge Proxy, including an integrated STUN server. - Fully programmable in Ruby language (make SIP easy). - Fast and efficient: OverSIP core is coded in C language. OverSIP is build on top of EventMachine async library which follows the Reactor Design Pattern, allowing thousands of concurrent connections and requests in a never-blocking fashion.
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