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Can anyone please help me with the following, I am new to Async\Await in Javascript:
I have a trivial class:
function Thing()
{
}
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = function ()
{
var result = this.GetAsync();
alert(result);
}
Thing.prototype.GetAsync = async function ()
{
var result = await this.AsyncFunc();
return result;
}
Thing.prototype.AsyncFunc = async function ()
{
return new Promise(resolve => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve(6);
}, 2000);
});
}
I call it like this:
var thing = new Thing();
thing.ShowResult();
I expected a delay of 2 seconds before seeing the result of 6.
Instead I immediately see:
[object Promise]
How can I correctly await the result? Thanks for any help.
Can anyone please help me with the following, I am new to Async\Await in Javascript:
I have a trivial class:
function Thing()
{
}
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = function ()
{
var result = this.GetAsync();
alert(result);
}
Thing.prototype.GetAsync = async function ()
{
var result = await this.AsyncFunc();
return result;
}
Thing.prototype.AsyncFunc = async function ()
{
return new Promise(resolve => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve(6);
}, 2000);
});
}
I call it like this:
var thing = new Thing();
thing.ShowResult();
I expected a delay of 2 seconds before seeing the result of 6.
Instead I immediately see:
[object Promise]
How can I correctly await the result? Thanks for any help.
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4
Notice you realize it's necessary to
await
inGetAsync()
. Why do you think it's not necessary inShowResult()
? – Patrick Roberts Commented Jul 13, 2020 at 16:09
4 Answers
Reset to default 4You have to make the parent function
consuming the async
function
async
as well.
function Thing() {}
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = async function() { // add async
var result = await this.GetAsync(); // await the response
alert(result);
}
Thing.prototype.GetAsync = async function() {
var result = await this.AsyncFunc();
return result;
}
Thing.prototype.AsyncFunc = async function() {
return new Promise(resolve => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve(6);
}, 2000);
});
}
Then you can call ShowResult
var thing = new Thing();
await thing.ShowResult();
But, if you're calling thing.ShowResult
outside of an async
function
you'll have to use the Promise
syntax since you can't await
something that isn't in an async
function
. There's no concept of a "top level await" in JS. Yet.
var thing = new Thing();
thing.ShowResult().then( result => console.log(result) );
In JavaScript, async functions always return a Promise (this is why you see [object Promise]
), which can be resolved either by calling its then
method or by using the await
keyword. For now, await
can only be used inside async functions.
To apply this to your problem, you can do one of the following:
#1
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = function ()
{
this.GetAsync().then(alert);
}
thing.ShowResult();
#2
In this approach, ShowResult
is also an async function. So what I wrote above also applies to it.
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = async function ()
{
var result = await this.GetAsync();
}
await thing.ShowResult();
Though AsyncFunc and GetAsync are async functions. ShowResult function is not. It is necessary for the parent function to be async as well. The below code returns 6.
function Thing()
{
}
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = async function ()
{
var result = await this.GetAsync();
alert(result);
}
Thing.prototype.GetAsync = async function ()
{
var result = await this.AsyncFunc();
return result;
}
Thing.prototype.AsyncFunc = async function ()
{
return new Promise(resolve => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve(6);
}, 2000);
});
}
var thing = new Thing();
thing.ShowResult();
Your function GetAsync() return a promise to consume the promise you have to either use await
or .then
read more about async/await
function Thing() {}
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = async function() {
var result = await this.GetAsync();
alert(result);
}
Thing.prototype.GetAsync = async function() {
var result = await this.AsyncFunc();
return result;
}
Thing.prototype.AsyncFunc = async function() {
return new Promise(resolve => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve(6);
}, 2000);
});
}
var thing = new Thing();
thing.ShowResult();
using .then
function Thing() {}
Thing.prototype.ShowResult = async function() {
var result = this.GetAsync().then((result)=>alert(result));
}
Thing.prototype.GetAsync = async function() {
var result = await this.AsyncFunc();
return result;
}
Thing.prototype.AsyncFunc = async function() {
return new Promise(resolve => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve(6);
}, 2000);
});
}
var thing = new Thing();
thing.ShowResult();
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