Exports bluebird Promise library v2.x.
Why on earth would you use this rather than bluebird itself? Well you probably wouldn't, and shouldn't.
Only reason is along with bluebird3 if you need to load both versions v2.x and v3.x of bluebird simultaneously, for example for running tests on a module which should work with either version.
var Bluebird2 = require('bluebird2');
var Bluebird3 = require('bluebird3');
// Now you have both. Whoopee!
This module adds one method to the Bluebird constructor if not present already: .getNewLibraryCopy()
.getNewLibraryCopy()
returns a new independent instance of the Bluebird library.
var Bluebird = require('bluebird2');
var BluebirdX = Bluebird.getNewLibraryCopy();
console.log(BluebirdX != Bluebird); // true
The module adds .version
property to the Bluebird constructor, containing the semver version of Bluebird.
var Bluebird = require('bluebird2');
console.log(Bluebird.version); // e.g. '2.10.2'
Use npm test
to run the tests. Use npm run cover
to check coverage.
See changelog.md
If you discover a bug, please raise an issue on Github. https://github.com/overlookmotel/bluebird2/issues
Pull requests are very welcome. Please:
- ensure all tests pass before submitting PR
- add an entry to changelog
- add tests for new features
- document new functionality/API additions in README