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preact-cli-plugin-async

v2.0.0

Published

Preact CLI plugin that adds support for async/await via fast-async

Downloads

58

Readme

preact-cli-plugin-async

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Preact CLI plugin that adds optimized support for async/await via fast-async.

Note: this is now just a copy of preact-cli-plugin-fast-async by @plusCubed.

Why do I want this?

ormally, transpiling async/await produces a large amount of code and depends on a runtime like regenerator-runtime. While that is optimal from a compatibility standpoint, it's not so great for bundle size. Using fast-async, this plugin transforms your async functions into Promises just like you would write by hand!

It transforms this:

async () => await (await fetch('/')).text()

... to something that roughly looks like this:

function () {
	return Promise.resolve().then(function() {
		return fetch("/")
	}).then(function(e) {
		return e.text()
	})
}

Pretty great, right?

Installation

npm i -D preact-cli-plugin-async

... then include it in your project by creating a preact.config.js:

import asyncPlugin from 'preact-cli-plugin-async';

export default (config) => {
    asyncPlugin(config);
}

License

MIT
Original version © developit
Current fast-async version © Daniel Ciao