import { curryN, bind } from 'ramda';
import resolveP from './resolveP';
import rejectP from './rejectP';
/**
* Takes a generator function and returns an async function.
* The async function returned is a curried function whose arity matches that of the generator function.
*
* Note: This function is handy for environments that does support generators but doesn't support async/await.
*
* @func async
* @memberOf RA
* @since {@link https://char0n.github.io/ramda-adjunct/2.16.0|v2.16.0}
* @category Function
* @sig Promise c => (a, b, ...) -> a -> b -> ... -> c
* @param {Function} generatorFn The generator function
* @return {Function} Curried async function
* @see {@link https://www.promisejs.org/generators/}
* @example
*
* const asyncFn = RA.async(function* generator(val1, val2) {
* const a = yield Promise.resolve(val1);
* const b = yield Promise.resolve(val2);
*
* return a + b;
* });
*
* asyncFn(1, 2); //=> Promise(3)
*
*/
const async = curryN(1, (generatorFn) => {
function asyncWrapper(...args) {
const iterator = bind(generatorFn, this)(...args);
const handle = (result) => {
const resolved = resolveP(result.value);
return result.done
? resolved
: resolved.then(
(value) => handle(iterator.next(value)),
(error) => handle(iterator.throw(error))
);
};
try {
return handle(iterator.next());
} catch (error) {
return rejectP(error);
}
}
if (generatorFn.length > 0) {
return curryN(generatorFn.length, asyncWrapper);
}
return asyncWrapper;
});
export default async;