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/** @license MIT License (c) copyright 2013-2014 original author or authors */
/**
* Collection of helper functions for interacting with 'traditional',
* callback-taking functions using a promise interface.
*
* @author Renato Zannon
* @contributor Brian Cavalier
*/
(function(define) {
define(function(require) {
var when = require('./when');
var Promise = when.Promise;
var _liftAll = require('./lib/liftAll');
var slice = Array.prototype.slice;
var makeApply = require('./lib/apply');
var _apply = makeApply(Promise, dispatch);
return {
lift: lift,
liftAll: liftAll,
apply: apply,
call: call,
promisify: promisify
};
/**
* Takes a `traditional` callback-taking function and returns a promise for its
* result, accepting an optional array of arguments (that might be values or
* promises). It assumes that the function takes its callback and errback as
* the last two arguments. The resolution of the promise depends on whether the
* function will call its callback or its errback.
*
* @example
* var domIsLoaded = callbacks.apply($);
* domIsLoaded.then(function() {
* doMyDomStuff();
* });
*
* @example
* function existingAjaxyFunction(url, callback, errback) {
* // Complex logic you'd rather not change
* }
*
* var promise = callbacks.apply(existingAjaxyFunction, ["/movies.json"]);
*
* promise.then(function(movies) {
* // Work with movies
* }, function(reason) {
* // Handle error
* });
*
* @param {function} asyncFunction function to be called
* @param {Array} [extraAsyncArgs] array of arguments to asyncFunction
* @returns {Promise} promise for the callback value of asyncFunction
*/
function apply(asyncFunction, extraAsyncArgs) {
return _apply(asyncFunction, this, extraAsyncArgs || []);
}
/**
* Apply helper that allows specifying thisArg
* @private
*/
function dispatch(f, thisArg, args, h) {
args.push(alwaysUnary(h.resolve, h), alwaysUnary(h.reject, h));
tryCatchResolve(f, thisArg, args, h);
}
function tryCatchResolve(f, thisArg, args, resolver) {
try {
f.apply(thisArg, args);
} catch(e) {
resolver.reject(e);
}
}
/**
* Works as `callbacks.apply` does, with the difference that the arguments to
* the function are passed individually, instead of as an array.
*
* @example
* function sumInFiveSeconds(a, b, callback) {
* setTimeout(function() {
* callback(a + b);
* }, 5000);
* }
*
* var sumPromise = callbacks.call(sumInFiveSeconds, 5, 10);
*
* // Logs '15' 5 seconds later
* sumPromise.then(console.log);
*
* @param {function} asyncFunction function to be called
* @param {...*} args arguments that will be forwarded to the function
* @returns {Promise} promise for the callback value of asyncFunction
*/
function call(asyncFunction/*, arg1, arg2...*/) {
return _apply(asyncFunction, this, slice.call(arguments, 1));
}
/**
* Takes a 'traditional' callback/errback-taking function and returns a function
* that returns a promise instead. The resolution/rejection of the promise
* depends on whether the original function will call its callback or its
* errback.
*
* If additional arguments are passed to the `lift` call, they will be prepended
* on the calls to the original function, much like `Function.prototype.bind`.
*
* The resulting function is also "promise-aware", in the sense that, if given
* promises as arguments, it will wait for their resolution before executing.
*
* @example
* function traditionalAjax(method, url, callback, errback) {
* var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
* xhr.open(method, url);
*
* xhr.onload = callback;
* xhr.onerror = errback;
*
* xhr.send();
* }
*
* var promiseAjax = callbacks.lift(traditionalAjax);
* promiseAjax("GET", "/movies.json").then(console.log, console.error);
*
* var promiseAjaxGet = callbacks.lift(traditionalAjax, "GET");
* promiseAjaxGet("/movies.json").then(console.log, console.error);
*
* @param {Function} f traditional async function to be decorated
* @param {...*} [args] arguments to be prepended for the new function @deprecated
* @returns {Function} a promise-returning function
*/
function lift(f/*, args...*/) {
var args = arguments.length > 1 ? slice.call(arguments, 1) : [];
return function() {
return _apply(f, this, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
};
}
/**
* Lift all the functions/methods on src
* @param {object|function} src source whose functions will be lifted
* @param {function?} combine optional function for customizing the lifting
* process. It is passed dst, the lifted function, and the property name of
* the original function on src.
* @param {(object|function)?} dst option destination host onto which to place lifted
* functions. If not provided, liftAll returns a new object.
* @returns {*} If dst is provided, returns dst with lifted functions as
* properties. If dst not provided, returns a new object with lifted functions.
*/
function liftAll(src, combine, dst) {
return _liftAll(lift, combine, dst, src);
}
/**
* `promisify` is a version of `lift` that allows fine-grained control over the
* arguments that passed to the underlying function. It is intended to handle
* functions that don't follow the common callback and errback positions.
*
* The control is done by passing an object whose 'callback' and/or 'errback'
* keys, whose values are the corresponding 0-based indexes of the arguments on
* the function. Negative values are interpreted as being relative to the end
* of the arguments array.
*
* If arguments are given on the call to the 'promisified' function, they are
* intermingled with the callback and errback. If a promise is given among them,
* the execution of the function will only occur after its resolution.
*
* @example
* var delay = callbacks.promisify(setTimeout, {
* callback: 0
* });
*
* delay(100).then(function() {
* console.log("This happens 100ms afterwards");
* });
*
* @example
* function callbackAsLast(errback, followsStandards, callback) {
* if(followsStandards) {
* callback("well done!");
* } else {
* errback("some programmers just want to watch the world burn");
* }
* }
*
* var promisified = callbacks.promisify(callbackAsLast, {
* callback: -1,
* errback: 0,
* });
*
* promisified(true).then(console.log, console.error);
* promisified(false).then(console.log, console.error);
*
* @param {Function} asyncFunction traditional function to be decorated
* @param {object} positions
* @param {number} [positions.callback] index at which asyncFunction expects to
* receive a success callback
* @param {number} [positions.errback] index at which asyncFunction expects to
* receive an error callback
* @returns {function} promisified function that accepts
*
* @deprecated
*/
function promisify(asyncFunction, positions) {
return function() {
var thisArg = this;
return Promise.all(arguments).then(function(args) {
var p = Promise._defer();
var callbackPos, errbackPos;
if(typeof positions.callback === 'number') {
callbackPos = normalizePosition(args, positions.callback);
}
if(typeof positions.errback === 'number') {
errbackPos = normalizePosition(args, positions.errback);
}
if(errbackPos < callbackPos) {
insertCallback(args, errbackPos, p._handler.reject, p._handler);
insertCallback(args, callbackPos, p._handler.resolve, p._handler);
} else {
insertCallback(args, callbackPos, p._handler.resolve, p._handler);
insertCallback(args, errbackPos, p._handler.reject, p._handler);
}
asyncFunction.apply(thisArg, args);
return p;
});
};
}
function normalizePosition(args, pos) {
return pos < 0 ? (args.length + pos + 2) : pos;
}
function insertCallback(args, pos, callback, thisArg) {
if(typeof pos === 'number') {
args.splice(pos, 0, alwaysUnary(callback, thisArg));
}
}
function alwaysUnary(fn, thisArg) {
return function() {
if (arguments.length > 1) {
fn.call(thisArg, slice.call(arguments));
} else {
fn.apply(thisArg, arguments);
}
};
}
});
})(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define : function (factory) { module.exports = factory(require); });