interface PromiseInterface
Same name in this branch
- 11.1.x vendor/phpspec/prophecy/src/Prophecy/Promise/PromiseInterface.php \Prophecy\Promise\PromiseInterface
- 11.1.x vendor/guzzlehttp/promises/src/PromiseInterface.php \GuzzleHttp\Promise\PromiseInterface
@template-covariant T
Hierarchy
- interface \React\Promise\PromiseInterface
Expanded class hierarchy of PromiseInterface
All classes that implement PromiseInterface
31 files declare their use of PromiseInterface
- ArchiveDownloader.php in vendor/
composer/ composer/ src/ Composer/ Downloader/ ArchiveDownloader.php - ComposerRepository.php in vendor/
composer/ composer/ src/ Composer/ Repository/ ComposerRepository.php - DownloaderInterface.php in vendor/
composer/ composer/ src/ Composer/ Downloader/ DownloaderInterface.php - DownloadManager.php in vendor/
composer/ composer/ src/ Composer/ Downloader/ DownloadManager.php - FileDownloader.php in vendor/
composer/ composer/ src/ Composer/ Downloader/ FileDownloader.php
File
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vendor/
react/ promise/ src/ PromiseInterface.php, line 8
Namespace
React\PromiseView source
interface PromiseInterface {
/**
* Transforms a promise's value by applying a function to the promise's fulfillment
* or rejection value. Returns a new promise for the transformed result.
*
* The `then()` method registers new fulfilled and rejection handlers with a promise
* (all parameters are optional):
*
* * `$onFulfilled` will be invoked once the promise is fulfilled and passed
* the result as the first argument.
* * `$onRejected` will be invoked once the promise is rejected and passed the
* reason as the first argument.
*
* It returns a new promise that will fulfill with the return value of either
* `$onFulfilled` or `$onRejected`, whichever is called, or will reject with
* the thrown exception if either throws.
*
* A promise makes the following guarantees about handlers registered in
* the same call to `then()`:
*
* 1. Only one of `$onFulfilled` or `$onRejected` will be called,
* never both.
* 2. `$onFulfilled` and `$onRejected` will never be called more
* than once.
*
* @template TFulfilled
* @template TRejected
* @param ?(callable((T is void ? null : T)): (PromiseInterface<TFulfilled>|TFulfilled)) $onFulfilled
* @param ?(callable(\Throwable): (PromiseInterface<TRejected>|TRejected)) $onRejected
* @return PromiseInterface<($onRejected is null ? ($onFulfilled is null ? T : TFulfilled) : ($onFulfilled is null ? T|TRejected : TFulfilled|TRejected))>
*/
public function then(?callable $onFulfilled = null, ?callable $onRejected = null) : PromiseInterface;
/**
* Registers a rejection handler for promise. It is a shortcut for:
*
* ```php
* $promise->then(null, $onRejected);
* ```
*
* Additionally, you can type hint the `$reason` argument of `$onRejected` to catch
* only specific errors.
*
* @template TThrowable of \Throwable
* @template TRejected
* @param callable(TThrowable): (PromiseInterface<TRejected>|TRejected) $onRejected
* @return PromiseInterface<T|TRejected>
*/
public function catch(callable $onRejected) : PromiseInterface;
/**
* Allows you to execute "cleanup" type tasks in a promise chain.
*
* It arranges for `$onFulfilledOrRejected` to be called, with no arguments,
* when the promise is either fulfilled or rejected.
*
* * If `$promise` fulfills, and `$onFulfilledOrRejected` returns successfully,
* `$newPromise` will fulfill with the same value as `$promise`.
* * If `$promise` fulfills, and `$onFulfilledOrRejected` throws or returns a
* rejected promise, `$newPromise` will reject with the thrown exception or
* rejected promise's reason.
* * If `$promise` rejects, and `$onFulfilledOrRejected` returns successfully,
* `$newPromise` will reject with the same reason as `$promise`.
* * If `$promise` rejects, and `$onFulfilledOrRejected` throws or returns a
* rejected promise, `$newPromise` will reject with the thrown exception or
* rejected promise's reason.
*
* `finally()` behaves similarly to the synchronous finally statement. When combined
* with `catch()`, `finally()` allows you to write code that is similar to the familiar
* synchronous catch/finally pair.
*
* Consider the following synchronous code:
*
* ```php
* try {
* return doSomething();
* } catch(\Exception $e) {
* return handleError($e);
* } finally {
* cleanup();
* }
* ```
*
* Similar asynchronous code (with `doSomething()` that returns a promise) can be
* written:
*
* ```php
* return doSomething()
* ->catch('handleError')
* ->finally('cleanup');
* ```
*
* @param callable(): (void|PromiseInterface<void>) $onFulfilledOrRejected
* @return PromiseInterface<T>
*/
public function finally(callable $onFulfilledOrRejected) : PromiseInterface;
/**
* The `cancel()` method notifies the creator of the promise that there is no
* further interest in the results of the operation.
*
* Once a promise is settled (either fulfilled or rejected), calling `cancel()` on
* a promise has no effect.
*
* @return void
*/
public function cancel() : void;
/**
* [Deprecated] Registers a rejection handler for a promise.
*
* This method continues to exist only for BC reasons and to ease upgrading
* between versions. It is an alias for:
*
* ```php
* $promise->catch($onRejected);
* ```
*
* @template TThrowable of \Throwable
* @template TRejected
* @param callable(TThrowable): (PromiseInterface<TRejected>|TRejected) $onRejected
* @return PromiseInterface<T|TRejected>
* @deprecated 3.0.0 Use catch() instead
* @see self::catch()
*/
public function otherwise(callable $onRejected) : PromiseInterface;
/**
* [Deprecated] Allows you to execute "cleanup" type tasks in a promise chain.
*
* This method continues to exist only for BC reasons and to ease upgrading
* between versions. It is an alias for:
*
* ```php
* $promise->finally($onFulfilledOrRejected);
* ```
*
* @param callable(): (void|PromiseInterface<void>) $onFulfilledOrRejected
* @return PromiseInterface<T>
* @deprecated 3.0.0 Use finally() instead
* @see self::finally()
*/
public function always(callable $onFulfilledOrRejected) : PromiseInterface;
}
Members
Title Sort descending | Deprecated | Modifiers | Object type | Summary | Overrides |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PromiseInterface::always | Deprecated | public | function | [Deprecated] Allows you to execute "cleanup" type tasks in a promise chain. | 3 |
PromiseInterface::cancel | public | function | The `cancel()` method notifies the creator of the promise that there is no further interest in the results of the operation. |
3 | |
PromiseInterface::catch | public | function | Registers a rejection handler for promise. It is a shortcut for: | 3 | |
PromiseInterface::finally | public | function | Allows you to execute "cleanup" type tasks in a promise chain. | 3 | |
PromiseInterface::otherwise | Deprecated | public | function | [Deprecated] Registers a rejection handler for a promise. | 3 |
PromiseInterface::then | public | function | Transforms a promise's value by applying a function to the promise's fulfillment or rejection value. Returns a new promise for the transformed result. |
3 |