Array.some but for promises
Wait for a specified number of promises to be fulfilled
vimeo API + stream support & duplicate, patch, info functions with some promises
vimeo API + stream support & duplicate, patch, info functions with some promises
A basic but performant promise implementation
Get the status of a file with some features
Full featured Promises/A+ implementation with exceptionally good performance
Synchronous Promise-like prototype to use in testing where you would have used an ES6 Promise
A custom partial React SSR renderer for prefetching and suspense
A lightweight library that provides tools for organizing asynchronous code
Reduce a list of values using promises into a promise for a value
Node.js's util module for all engines
a lightweight promise library for node
Extends Chai with assertions about promises.
co with bluebird promises
Convert callback-based APIs to promises
Convert callbacks to promises.
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A lightweight Promises/A+ and when() implementation, plus other async goodies.
`timers/promises` for client and server.
Promisify the node standard library.
A custom partial React SSR renderer for prefetching and suspense
Cypress's fork of the simplified HTTP request client 'request' with Promise support. Powered by Bluebird.
Retries a function that returns a promise, leveraging the power of the retry module.
Handleit - promise like way of handling logic execution with ability of chaining handlers like in js promise, plus some useful additions like guard and rollback
Promises/A+ with a twist. Resolves some of the inconsistencies and annoyances I've experienced with other promises libraries
Sometimes we have to write some Rails code in the migrations and it's hard to keep them in working state because models wich are used there changes too often. there some techniques which help to avoid these pitfalls. For example, define model classes in the migrations or write raw SQL. But they don't help in 100% cases anyway. This gem promises to solve the problem in a simple way.
MrDarcy takes async promises from the javascript world, DCI from Jim Gay's brain and sprinkles some ruby on top for great justice!
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