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async-array-prototype

v1.1.1

Published

Async array methods in JavaScript

Downloads

557

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Async Array Methods

This repository contains the asynchronous version of most array methods in JavaScript.

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Usage

First install or download this repository.

npm i async-array-prototype

# or

yarn add async-array-prototype

Then either import the whole package or include a new script tag with src pointing to your downloaded and extracted repository.

You can also include the whole package from unpkg.com

<script src="https://unpkg.com/async-array-prototype"></script>

Then

import 'async-array';

Once imported, the asyncronous methods are available on the Array.prototype and you can use them with any array.

Methods:

  1. Async every
  2. Async filter
  3. Async find
  4. Async findIndex
  5. Async forEach
  6. Async map
  7. Async some
  8. Async reduce

ES Next

Of course you can live on the edge and use the raw ES7 version of the methods by importing them from the lib folder. This way you will not extend the array prototype and the actual usage is left to you.

LICENSE

MIT