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await-reduce
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Resolve and reduce an array of promises
const reduce = require('await-reduce');
The behaviour matches Array.prototype.reduce.
const results = await reduce(
[
fetch('one').then(res => res.json()),
fetch('two').then(res => res.json()),
fetch('ten').then(res => res.json()),
],
(accumulator, item) => [...accumulator, item],
[]
)
The callback matches Array.prototype.reduce's 4 argument signature, except the 4th argument (array
) are the results of the Promises, and the callback itself can be asynchronous as well.
const results = await reduce(
[
fetch('one'),
fetch('two'),
fetch('ten'),
],
async (accumulator, response, index, array) => {
if (!response.ok) {
return accumulator
}
const data = await response.json()
return Object.assign(accumulator, data)
},
{}
)
Environments which exclude node_modules from the transpiling pipeline should include the "browser" entry instead of "main". This exposes an ES5 commonjs module.
Also available for explicit import:
const reduce = require('await-reduce/dist');
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Resolve and reduce an array of promises
We found that await-reduce demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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