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process-handler

v1.0.1

Published

This handler helps you to handle multiple promises effortlessly. This library will handle processes and its sub processes and its sub process and so on...

Readme

Process handler

This handler helps you to handle multiple promises effortlessly. This library will handle processes and its sub processes and its sub process and so on...

Simplest Code

    var processQueue = new ProcessQueue;
    var process1 = new Process(function(){/* promise invoker function */});
    processQueue.push(process1);
    var process2...
    var process3 ...

Developers

Build dist Just a simple node program run on build.js file.

  • Make sure you have npm and node installed. If not click here
  • On terminal do the following
git clone https://github.com/abhayjatindoshi/process-handler.git
cd process-manager/
npm install
node build.js

Dependencies

  • UIkit → Used for rendering the process UI

API

Process

Syntax

    new Process(invokingFunction);
    new Process(promise);
  • invokingFunction → function that should be invoked inside the Promise
  • promise → or Promise object itself

Methods

    then(resolve,reject);
  • resolve, reject → functions that we pass to a Promise
    catch(reject);
  • reject → function that we pass to a Promise
    getStatus()
  • gets the current status of this process

ProcessQueue

Syntax

    new ProccessQueue();

Methods

    push(Process);
    push(ProcessQueue);
  • any Process or ProcessQueue type of object can be pushed into the queue
    then(resolve,reject);
  • resolve, reject → functions that we pass to a Promise
    catch(reject);
  • reject → function that we pass to a Promise
    getStatus()
  • gets the current status of this queue

DecoratedProcess

Syntax

    new DecoratedProcess(invokingFunction[,title]);
    new DecoratedProcess(promise[,title]);
  • invokingFunction → function that should be invoked inside the Promise
  • promise → or Promise object itself
  • title → initial title to display on DOM

Methods

All the methods from Process and the ones below.

    appendToElement(DOMElement);
  • DOMElement → to attach the DecoratedProcess UI to a DOMElement
    updateTitle(title);
  • updates the title in the DOM

DecoratedProcessQueue

Syntax

    new DecoratedProcessQueue([title]);
  • title → initial title to display on DOM

Methods

All the methods from ProcessQueue and the ones below.

    appendToElement(DOMElement);
  • DOMElement → to attach the DecoratedProcessQueue to a DOMElement
    updateTitle(title);
  • updates the title in the DOM