Ultralight promise extension compatible with Bluebird
As a pioneer in JavaScript async ecosystem, Bluebird is a great userland promise library with handy utility methods included. However the way it works leads to larger bundle size and more verbose stack trace.
NativeBird is compatible with a core Bluebird subset by extending native promise, and all of its extended APIs (implemented within ~200 lines) are fully tested with the corresponding test cases in Bluebird.
NativeBird can be used in several scenarios:
- To reuse promise utility methods like
Promise.map
andPromise.each
without copying snippets from a gist. - To perform migration in existing Bluebird projects.
- To simply learn JavaScript async operation skills 🐶.
npm install nativebird
import Promise from "nativebird";
It's also fine to copy promise.mjs
and its type definition directly into your project directory.
- Static methods:
Promise.delay
Promise.try
Promise.each
Promise.mapSeries
Promise.map
Promise.reduce
Promise.defer
(deprecated)
- Instance methods:
Since NativeBird inherits from native promise, all promise APIs defined in ECMAScript standard (say Promise.allSettled
and Promise.any
) are naturally supported.
Promise.cancel
is not supported.- Synchronous inspection (e.g.
Promise.isFulfilled
) is not supported.
To implement a new API in Bluebird, please also port the corresponding test cases under test/mocha
in Bluebird repo and test it with npm test
.
MIT