Async is a utility module which provides straight-forward, powerful functions for working with asynchronous JavaScript. Although originally designed for use with Node.js and installable via npm install --save async
, it can also be used directly in the browser.
This version of the package is optimized for the Node.js environment. If you use Async with webpack, install async-es
instead.
For Documentation, visit https://caolan.github.io/async/
For Async v1.5.x documentation, go HERE
// for use with Node-style callbacks... var async = require("async"); var obj = {dev: "/dev.json", test: "/test.json", prod: "/prod.json"}; var configs = {}; async.forEachOf(obj, (value, key, callback) => { fs.readFile(__dirname + value, "utf8", (err, data) => { if (err) return callback(err); try { configs[key] = JSON.parse(data); } catch (e) { return callback(e); } callback(); }); }, err => { if (err) console.error(err.message); // configs is now a map of JSON data doSomethingWith(configs); });
var async = require("async"); // ...or ES2017 async functions async.mapLimit(urls, 5, async function(url) { const response = await fetch(url) return response.body }, (err, results) => { if (err) throw err // results is now an array of the response bodies console.log(results) })