hope

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hope.js

Native implementation of CommonJS Promises/A

Using the Promise Object

Hope provides an alternative to callback-passing. Asynchronous functions return a Promise object onto which callbacks can be attached.

Callbacks are attached using the .then(callback) method. They will be called when the promise is resolved.

var p = asyncfoo(a, b, c);

p.then(function(error, result) {
    if (error) return;
    alert(result);
});

Asynchronous functions resolve the promise with the .done(error, result) method when their task is done. This invokes the promise callbacks with the error and result arguments.

function asyncfoo() {

    var p = new Hope.Promise();  /* (1) create a Promise */

    setTimeout(function() {
        p.done(null, "O hai!");     /* (3) resolve it when ready */
    }, 1000);

    return p;                       /* (2) return it */
}

Callbacks Signature

Callbacks shall have the signature: callback(error, result). It matches the .done(error, result) signature.

The error parameter is used to pass an error code such that error != false in case something went wrong; the result parameter is used to pass a value produced by the asynchronous task. This allows to write callbacks like this:

function callback(error, result) {
    if (error) {
        /* Deal with error case. */
        ...
        return;
    }

    /* Deal with normal case. */
    ...
}

Chaining Functions

Hope.chain([f1, f2, f3, ...]);

Hope.chain() executes a bunch of asynchronous tasks in sequence, passing to each function the error, value arguments produced by the previous task. Each function must return a promise and resolve it somehow. Hope.chain() returns a Promise.

Example:

function late(n) {
    var p = new Hope.Promise();
    setTimeout(function() {
        p.done(null, n);
    }, n);
    return p;
}

Hope.chain([
    function() {
        return late(100);
    },
    function(err, n) {
        return late(n + 200);
    },
    function(err, n) {
        return late(n + 300);
    },
    function(err, n) {
        return late(n + 400);
    }
]).then(
    function(err, n) {
        alert(n);
    }
);

Joining Functions

Hope.join([f1, f2, f3, ...]);

Hope.join() executes a bunch of asynchronous tasks together, returns a promise, and resolve that promise when all tasks are done. The callbacks attached to that promise are invoked with the arguments: [error1, error2, error3, ...], [result1, result2, result3, ...]. Each function must return a promise and resolve it somehow.

Example:

function sync(value) {
	var promise = new Hope.Promise();
	promise.done(null, value);
	return promise;
}

function async(value) {
    var promise = new Hope.Promise();
    setTimeout(function() {
        promise.done(null, value);
    }, 1000);
    return promise;
}

Hope.join([
    function() {
        return sync(10);
    },
    function() {
        return async(800);
    }
]).then(
    function(errors, values) {
        alert(values[0] + " " + values[1]);
    }
);

Shield Functions

Hope.shield([f1, f2, f3, ...]);

Hope.shield() , passing to each function the error, value arguments produced by the previous task. Each function must return a promise and resolve it somehow, or when promise dispatch an error stops in currect function. Example:

function method(value) {
	var promise = new Hope.Promise();
	if (value > 10) {
        promise.done("Error: Incorrect Number (0-9)", value);
    } else {
        promise.done(null, value);
    }
	return promise;
}

Hope.shield([
    function() {
        return method(1);
    },
    function() {
        return method(10); /* Raises an error */
    },
    function() {
        return method(2);
    }
]).then(
    function(error, value) {
    	if (error) { 
    		alert(error);
    	else {
        	alert(value);
        }
    }
);

Browser compatibility

Hope has been successfully tested on Chrome 20+, Safari 4+, iOS 5+ Navigator, Android 2.3+ Navigator, FirefoxOS and Blackberry 10, IE5.5+ and FF1.5+.

Have fun!

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