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- move-on
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Description
move-on
is a module that:
- executes the chosen functions (synchronous and | or asynchronous) in the chain
- can be a (really, really great) alternative for Promises
- supports timeout
- contains four methods that immitate the Promises'
.all
and.race
methods - allows to set the
this
reference inner context for all functions in the chain to transmit data between functions
Any bugs found? Give me to know on GitHub.
Usage
Node
npm install move-on
Browsers
Load the `move-on.min.js` file from the `src` folder in your `.html` file. The module is accessible as `moveOn` in the global scope. It is a `babel` converted and `webpack` bundled module version. ```html ```Tests
npm test
Simple sample
const moveOn = require('move-on');
/* [Function] moveOn(list, config, onDone, onCatch)
[Function] moveOn.all(list, config, onDone, onCatch)
[Function] moveOn.each(list, config, onDone, onCatch)
[Function] moveOn.first(list, config, onDone, onCatch) */
const list = [retrieveData, computeData, displayData];
const config = { timeout: 5000 };
moveOn(list, config, onDone, onCatch);
function retrieveData(resolve, reject, context){
setTimeout(resolve, 1000); //asynchronous resolve
}
function computeData(resolve, reject, context){
resolve(); //synchronous resolve
}
function displayData(resolve, reject, context){
resolve();
}
function onDone(reject, context){ }
function onCatch(context){ }
Methods short description
The module's methods expect the [Array] list
of functions to be passed as the first argument. Each function in the chain has the resolve
and reject
parameter, that should be called when ready (or failed) in order to move the functions execution forward. When the functions chain is successfully executed, the done
callback function is called finally, otherwise the catch
callback function is called.
1. moveOn
The chained functions are executed sequentially (one after another). Each function is expected to be resolved
, so that the next chained function was executed. The done
function is called as the last one, when all previous chained functions resolved. The catch
function is called instead of done
function, when at least one chained function failed (rejected). See the full description below.
2. moveOn.all
The all
static method of move-on
module executes all chosen functions at the same time (similarly to Promises' .all
method). All chained functions are expected to be resolved
so that the final done
function was called. The catch
function is called instead of done
function, when at least one chained function failed (rejected). See the full description below.
3. moveOn.each
The each
static method of move-on
module executes all chosen functions at the same time. Each chained function is expected to be either resolved
or rejected
, so that the final done
function was called. The failed (rejected) function does not stop the further functions execution. It can be used eg. to log the warnings in the catch
callback function. See the full description below.
4. moveOn.first
The first
static method of move-on
module executes all chained functions at the same time. It expects the first (fastest) function to be resolved
, so that the done
function was called (similarly to Promises' .race
method). When all functions failed (rejected), the catch
function is called instead. See the full description below.
Methods behaviour
moveOn(list
, config
, done
, catch
)
- The
move-on
module function executes thelist
functions sequentially (one after another) in the chain - When one
list
function resolves, the nextlist
function is called, and so on... - When the last
list
function resolves, thedone
function is called once (it ends up the module execution) - When whichever
list
function rejects, the fartherlist
functions and thedone
function are not called in the end - When whichever
list
function rejects, thecatch
function is called instead once (it ends up the module execution) - Each
list
function can be resolved and | or rejected multiple times. The forks of chain are created and executed then [read more] - Each
list
function can execute the innermove-on
module [read more]
moveOn.all(list
, config
, done
, catch
)
move-on
.all
static method executes all thelist
functions simultaneously (at the same time)- When one
list
function resolves, thedone
is not called immediately - The
done
waits, till alllist
functions are resolved, to be called (it ends up the module execution - after that, all resolve and reject calls are ignored) - When whichever
list
function rejects, thedone
function is not called in the end - When whichever
list
function rejects, thecatch
function is called instead once (it ends up the module execution - after that, all resolve and reject calls are ignored) - When whichever
list
function resolves and | or rejects multiple times, only the first call is respected [read more] - Each
list
function can execute the innermove-on
module [read more]
moveOn.each(list
, config
, done
, catch
)
move-on
.each
static method executes all thelist
functions simultaneously (at the same time)- When one
list
function resolves, thedone
is not called immediately - The
done
waits, till eachlist
function is either resolved or rejected, to be called (it ends up the module execution - after that, all resolve and reject calls are ignored) - When whichever
list
function rejects, thecatch
function is called for each function individually - When whichever
list
function rejects and thecatch
is called, it does not end up the module execution - When whichever
list
function resolves and | or rejects multiple times, only the first call is respected [read more] - Each
list
function can execute the innermove-on
module [read more]
moveOn.first(list
, config
, done
, catch
)
move-on
.first
static method executes all thelist
functions simultaneously (at the same time)- The
done
waits, till the first (fastest)list
function is resolved, to be called (it ends up the module execution - after that, all resolve and reject calls are ignored) - When all
list
functions reject, thedone
function is not called in the end - When all
list
functions reject, thecatch
function is called instead once (it ends up the module execution - after that, all resolve and reject calls are ignored) - When whichever
list
function resolves and | or rejects multiple times, only the first call is respected [read more] - Each
list
function can execute the innermove-on
module [read more]
Arguments
list
[Array: function | array]
The [Array] list
stores the list of functions, that should be called. It can contain:
- [Function] items [see below]
const list = [fnA, fnB, fnC];
- or [Array] items that store the [Function] items [see below]
const list = [fnA, [obj, fnB, fnC], fnD]
- or [Array] items that store the [String] names of methods [see below]
const list = [fnA, [obj, 'fnB', 'fnC'], fnD]
1. [Function] items
- The [Array]
list
can contain [Function] items. It may be function, arrow function or object's method - All functions are bound by default to the
config.context
reference (except arrow functions and already bound functions [read more])
const retrieveData = function(){};
const computeData = ()=>{};
const displayData = { display:()=>{} };
const list = [retrieveData, computeData, displayData.display];
2. [Array: function] items for individual binding
- All chained functions are bound by default to the
config.context
reference - You can set the individual
this
reference for the chosen functions (except arrow functions and already bound functions [read more]) - In order to bind the chained functions individually, push [Array] items into the
list
:- The
[0]
item should indicate the object or value to be thethis
reference for the functions - The
[1]
,[2]
, etc... item(s) should indicate the function(s), that will be bound to the[0]
object or value
- The
- The [Array] item functions are bound to the given
[0]
object or value instead of theconfig.context
- The
config.bind
setting does not affect the individualthis
reference setting - The [Array] item functions still have the access to the
config.context
parameter - the
list
can still contain the [Function] items next to this [Array] item
const workers = {}, earnings = {}, tasks = {};
const config = {context: tasks}; //the default this reference
const list = [
functionA, //this === tasks
[workers, functionB], //this === workers
[earnings, functionC] //this === earnings
];
moveOn(list, config, onDone, onCatch));
3. [Array: string] items for methods
The methods passed to the list
loses their this
reference to the object, they were declared in, what may be undesirable.
const workers = {
addWorker: function(){},
listEarnings: function(){}
;
const list = [
workers.addWorker, //this !== workers
workers.listEarnings //this !== workers
];
- to retain the
this
reference to the object, that the methods are declared in, push [Array] item with methods' [String] names into thelist
:- The
[0]
item should indicate the object, that the methods are declared in - The
[1]
,[2]
, etc... item(s) should indicate the [String] name(s) of the method(s) declared in the[0]
object
- The
- These methods retain the
this
reference to the[0]
object and are not bound to theconfig.context
- The
config.bind
setting does not affect thethis
reference - The [Array] item functions still have the access to the
config.context
parameter - the
list
can still contain the [Function] items or [Array] items with functions next to this [Array] item with [String] method's names
const displayData = function(){};
const workers = {
addWorker: function(){},
listEarnings: function(){}
};
const list = [ [workers, 'addWorker', 'listEarnings'], displayData ];
moveOn(list, config, onDone, onCatch));
config
[Object | null]
- the [Object]
config
argument allows to set the following config properties: timeout,bind
,context
,passContext
- when the
config
is set tonull
or when it does not define the particular config property or when it defines the config property incorrectly, the default value is used for this config property instead - any error is thrown when any config property is defined incorrectly (the default value is used instead)
config.timeout
Type: [Number | null | Infinity]
Default: 10000
Description:
- It must be a [Number] integer, equal or bigger than
0
, that indicates the milliseconds - it behaves different for each method:
moveOn
: Theconfig.timeout
starts out counting down individually for each chained function immediately after it is called. It expects each function to be resolved or rejected before timeout pass, otherwise it calls thecatch
function with the timeout error argument passedmoveOn.all
: Theconfig.timeout
starts out counting down once for all chained functions when the module is fired. It expects all functions to be resolved or any function to be rejected before timeout pass, otherwise it calls thecatch
function with the timeout error argument passedmoveOn.each
: Theconfig.timeout
starts out counting down once for all chained functions when the module is fired. It expects all functions to be either resolved or rejected before timeout pass, otherwise it calls thecatch
function with the timeout error argument passedmoveOn.first
: Theconfig.timeout
starts out counting down once for all chained functions when the module is fired. It expects at least one function to be resolved or all functions to be rejected before timeout pass, otherwise it calls thecatch
function with the timeout error argument passed
- All
resolves
s andreject
s that are called after theconfig.timeout
pass are ignored - When the
config.timeout
is set tonull
orInfinity
, the timeout is not set at all. If any of the chained function does not resolve (or reject), anything happen then and thedone
orcatch
function is never called in the end - When the
config.timeout
is not defined, or if it is defined with incorrect value, the default value is set instead
Timeout error
It is an [Error] object with the following properties, that allow to distinguish, that the timeout error has been passed:
message
: eg."Timeout. The chained function did not respond in the expected time of 10000 ms."
info
:"timeout"
code
:"ETIMEDOUT"
config.context
Type: [any]
Default: {}
Description:
- The
config.context
refers to the object (or value), that will be used as thethis
reference in alllist
functions,done
andcatch
- It is usefull to transmit data between functions; eg. the [Object]
config.context
's properties can be defined and got in any function - The
config.context
can be any value, as any value can be used as thethis
reference inFunction.prototype.bind
[read more] - The
config.context
is used as thethis
reference by default, unless you setconfig.bind
to false - The
config.context
is also accessible as the parameter, unless you setconfig.passContext
to false
config.passContext
Type: [Boolean]
Default: true
Description:
- By default, the
config.context
object (or value) is passed through eachlist
function, thedone
andcatch
as the argument: - In order not to pass the
config.context
as the argument, setconfig.passContext
tofalse
- The
config.context
accessible as the parameter is usefull:- if the
list
functions,done
orcatch
are arrow functions, that are non-binding and cannot refer to theconfig.context
viathis
keyword - if you compose the
list
with individually bound functions or methods names, that do not refer to theconfig.context
viathis
keyword - if
list
functions,done
orcatch
are already bound
- if the
config.bind
Type: [Boolean]
Default: true
Description:
- By default, each
list
function,done
andcatch
are bound to theconfig.context
object (or value), thus thethis
keyword refers to theconfig.context
- In order to retain the former
this
reference of all functions, set theconfig.bind
tofalse
- In order to set the individual
this
reference for chosen functions, see thelist
constructing options - keep in mind, that arrow functions are non-binding and that already bound functions cannot have the
this
reference changed anymore
done(reject
, context
) [Function]
The done
is a callback function, that (in general) is called as the last one, when the list
functions have been successfully executed. The done
is called in a different way and time, depending on which method is called:
moveOn
Thedone
is called, when the last function from thelist
collection is resolved.
The arguments passed throughdone
:
[0]
reject
[1]
config.context
[2]
,[3]
, etc... The arguments passed by the last resolvedlist
functionmoveOn.all
Thedone
is called, when alllist
functions are resolved.
The arguments passed throughdone
:
[0]
reject
[1]
config.context
[2]
resolveMap
moveOn.each
Thedone
is called, when alllist
functions are either resolved or rejected.
The arguments passed throughdone
:
[0]
reject
[1]
config.context
[2]
resolveMap
moveOn.first
Thedone
is called, when the first (fastest)list
function is resolved.
The arguments passed throughdone
:
[0]
reject
[1]
config.context
[2]
,[3]
, etc... The arguments passed by the first (fastest) resolvedlist
function
resolveMap
object
- The
resolveMap
object is passed throughdone
callback when themoveOn.all
andmoveOn.each
method is executed. It stores all arguments that have been passed by eachlist
function'sresolve
call. - The
resolveMap
contains allarguments
objects at the indeces that correspond to the order oflist
functions calling; the thirdlist
function's arguments are accessible viaresolveMap[2]
, and so on... - The
resolveMap
properties:missing
It returns the [Array] list of thoselist
functions' indeces (due to the order of calling) that have not been resolved
- The
resolveMap
methods:forEach
It loops through eacharguments
object.
It expects the[0]
parameter to be the [Function] callback.
The [Function] callback is called for eacharguments
object.
The callback parameters:{0: arguments, 1: argumentsIndex, 2: resolveMap}
Usage:resolveMap.forEach((arguments, argumentsIndex, resolveMap) => { } );
forAll
It loops through each item (argument) of eacharguments
object.
It expects the[0]
parameter to be the [Function] callback.
The [Function] callback is called for each item (argument).
The callback parameters:{0: argument, 1: argumentsIndex, 2: itemIndex, 3: resolveMap}
Usage:resolveMap.forAll((argument, argumentsIndex, itemIndex, resolveMap) => { } );
catch(context
) [Function]
The catch
is a callback function, that (in general) is called as the last one, when the list
function(s) have failed. The catch
is called in a different way and time, depending on which method is called:
moveOn
Thecatch
is called, when anylist
function rejects.
The arguments passed throughcatch
:
[0]
config.context
[1]
,[2]
, etc... The arguments passed by the rejectedlist
functionmoveOn.all
Thecatch
is called, when anylist
function rejects.
The arguments passed throughcatch
:
[0]
config.context
[1]
,[2]
, etc... The arguments passed by the rejectedlist
functionmoveOn.each
Thecatch
is called for eachlist
function rejection.
The arguments passed throughcatch
:
[0]
config.context
[1]
,[2]
, etc... The arguments passed by the rejectedlist
functionmoveOn.first
Thecatch
is called, when alllist
function rejected.
The arguments passed throughcatch
:
[0]
config.context
[1]
rejectMap
rejectMap
object
- The
rejectMap
object is passed throughcatch
callback when themoveOn.first
method is executed. It stores all arguments that have been passed by alllist
functions'reject
calls - The
rejectMap
contains allarguments
objects at the indeces that correspond to the order oflist
functions calling; the thirdlist
function's arguments are accessible viarejectMap[2]
, and so on... - The
rejectMap
methods:forEach
It loops through eacharguments
object.
It expects the[0]
parameter to be the [Function] callback.
The [Function] callback is called for eacharguments
object.
The callback parameters:{0: arguments, 1: argumentsIndex, 2: rejectMap}
Usage:rejectMap.forEach((arguments, argumentsIndex, rejectMap) => { } );
forAll
It loops through each item (argument) of eacharguments
object.
It expects the[0]
parameter to be the [Function] callback.
The [Function] callback is called for each item (argument).
The callback parameters:{0: argument, 1: argumentsIndex, 2: itemIndex, 3: rejectMap}
Usage:rejectMap.forAll((argument, argumentsIndex, itemIndex, rejectMap) => { } );
Chained functions
- Each
list
function is called with the following arguments passed:[0]
resolve
callback function[1]
reject
callback function[2]
config.context
object (or value)[3]
,[4]
, etc... (formoveOn
method only) The arguments passed by the previouslist
function
- Both
resolve
andreject
can be called with any number of arguments - When the
resolve
is called with arguments, these arguments will be passed:moveOn
: for the furtherlist
function (or for thedone
function, when the lastlist
function resolves)moveOn.first
: for thedone
functionmoveOn.all
,moveOn.each
: for thedone
function in theresolveMap
object
- When the
reject
is called with arguments, these arguments will be passed:moveOn
,moveOn.all
,moveOn.each
: for thecatch
functionmoveOn.first
: for thecatch
function in therejectMap
object
function fetchData(resolve, reject, context){
this.someAsyncAjaxHere((err, data) => {
if(err) return reject(new Error('Could not read the data.'));
this.data = data;
return resolve();
});
}
Multiple resolve
| reject
calls
- keep in mind that both
resolve
andreject
do not end function execution. In order to end function execution, usereturn resolve();
orreturn reject();
- the
moveOn.all
,moveOn.each
andmoveOn.first
methods expect thelist
functions to callresolve
orreject
once - the
moveOn
method, as it calls thelist
functions sequentially, accepts the multipleresolve
andreject
calls:- when the
list
function calls theresolve
twice, it runs the furtherlist
functions twice (the forks are created); theresolve
can be called eg. with different arguments - when the
list
function calls thereject
twice, it calls thecatch
twice; thereject
can be called eg. with different [Error] objects - when the
list
function calls bothresolve
andreject
, it both runs the furtherlist
functions and calls thecatch
- when the