Rust's Result enum ported to Typescript/Javascript
Import the module to your code:
import { Result } from 'https://deno.land/x/result_rs/mod.ts';
It is also published as a npm module as result_rs.
$ npm i result_rs
# or using pnpm
$ pnpm add result_rs
# or yarn
$ yarn add result_rs
Then you can import it in your code:
// Commonjs require
const { Result } = require('result_rs');
// ES Module import
import { Result } from 'result_rs';
Use the Result.from
method to create a new instance of Result
const result = Result.from(someFunctionThatThrows);
result.is_ok(); // Returns false if function throwed an error
The package also exports two utility functions Ok
and Err
that are
useful to create Ok or Err values from simple values instead of a
function
import { Err, Ok } from 'https://deno.land/x/result_rs/mod.ts';
const ok = Ok('Hello World');
ok.is_ok(); // true;
ok.unwrap(); // 'Hello World'
const err = Err('Error value');
err.is_er(); // true;
err.unwrap(); // throws an error
Passing async functions to the Result.from
method are handled like
synchronous functions. If you want to resolve the internal value's
promise, you can use the Result.sync
method on any instance to
resolve the promise internally.
const result = Result.from(async () => 'Hello World');
result.unwrap(); // Promise<string>
await result.sync();
result.unwrap(); // 'Hello World'
Documentation of all methods is available here.
result-rs © Yakiyo. Authored and maintained by Yakiyo.
Released under MIT License