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ramda-async

Provides pipeAsync and traversePromises functions that play well with the rest of Ramda ecosystem. Now also plays "okish" with TypeScript.

Install

npm install ramda-async

Example usage

import { pipeAsync, traversePromises } from 'ramda-async';
import { reduce, map, prop } from 'ramda';

pipeAsync(
  // string[] -> Promise<Response>[]
  map(fetch),
  // Promise<Response>[] -> Promise<Response[]>
  traversePromises,
  // Promise<Response[]> -> Promise<object>[]
  map(r => r.json()),
  // Promise<object>[] -> Promise<object[]>
  traversePromises,
  // Promise<object[]> -> Promise<number[]>
  map(prop('total_count')),
  // Promise<number[]> -> Promise<number>
  reduce((r, c) => r + c , 0),
)([
  "https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=ramda",
  "https://api.github.com/search/repositories?q=react",
])
  // Prints total number of repositories found by two queries above
  .then(console.log);

You can run the example here

Api

pipeAsync(...steps)(initialValue)

Performs left-to-right function composition of all the steps, automatically lifts the initial value to a promise and pipes it through the composed steps.

traversePromises(arrayOfPromises)

Wraps the array of promises with Promise.all, so it traverses the types like this:

declare function traverse<A>(arrayOfPromises: Promise<A>[]): Promise<A[]>

Sponsor

This package is sponsored by ScreenManager - digital signage platform.

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Provides pipeAsync and traversePromises functions that play well with the rest of Ramda ecosystem.

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