Note: I'm not maintaining this library anymore, since Promises/A+ are broken for me. I recommend using monadic promises and monad combinators instead.
Sweetly small promises/a+ implementation.
Should work fine in ES3.
var pinky = require('pinky')
var eventual = pinky()
var eventual2 = eventual.then( function(a){ return a + 1 }
, function(a){ return a - 1 })
eventual.fulfill(10)
eventual2.then( console.log.bind(console, 'ok:')
, console.log.bind(console, 'failed:'))
// => ok: 11
Just grab it from NPM:
$ npm install pinky
Tests only run on Node right now, so just:
$ npm test
The promises/a+ specification requires things to be asynchronous. To do that,
Pinky uses process.nextTick
in Node.js, and setImmediate
in a DOM
environment. However, setImmediate
is a Microsoft thing, and it's unlikely to
be implemented anywhere else, and in that case we fall back to the slow
setTimeout
. Thus, providing a fallback for setImmediate
might speed things
up a bit.
A quick reference of the API can be built using Calliope:
$ npm install -g calliope
$ calliope build
You can run all tests using Mocha:
$ npm test
MIT/X11. ie.: do whatever you want.
Most promise implementations I've seen plainly do way too much. OTOH Minimal promise implementations (like PinkySwear) provide a terrible API, which really sucks.
So, I wrote Pinky to be a minimal and fast baseline for extensions to promises/a+. Some implementation ideas are taken straight out from avow, btw, but I might revisit this in the future and try to optimise things.