**NOTE:** Starting from Node.js v.8.0.0, the promisify method is now included in the `util` native library. On Node.js, the usage of the native method is recommended! ``` // Native promisify example const util = require('util'); const readfile = util.promisify(fs.readFile); ``` # ES6 Promisify ## This is a library to promisify callback-style functions to ES6 promises. You can also use it on the client-side. ### Install it with: npm i --save promisify-es6 or git clone https://github.com/manuel-di-iorio/promisify-es6.git ### Example: ```javascript var promisify = require("promisify-es6"); var fs = require("fs"); var readFile = promisify(fs.readFile); readFile("test.js") .then(function(content) { console.log(content.toString()); }) .catch(function(err) { console.error(err); }); ``` A promisified function is still callable with the callback style: ```javascript readFile("test.js", function(err, content) { //etc... ``` You can even promisify entire modules or arrays: ```javascript var readFile = promisify(require("fs")).readFile; ``` ## API ```javascript promisify(method[, options]) ``` *Method* can be a function or an array/map of functions to promisify *Options* can have the following properties: `context`: The context which to apply the called function (by default is the function itself) `replace`: When an array/map is passed and this is truthy, it will replace the original object ### Test with Mocha: npm test