What is the proper way to partially render a view following an async parallel request?
Currently I am doing the following
// an example using an object instead of an array
async.parallel({
one: function(callback){
setTimeout(function(){
callback(null, 1);
// can I partially merge the results and render here?
}, 200);
},
two: function(callback){
setTimeout(function(){
callback(null, 2);
// can I partially merge the results and render here?
}, 100);
}
},
function(err, results) {
// results is now equals to: {one: 1, two: 2}
// merge the results and render a view
res.render('mypage.ejs', { title: 'Results'});
});
It is basically working fine, but, if I have a function1, function2, ..., functionN
the view will be rendered only when the slowest function will have completed.
I would like to find the proper way to be able to render the view as soon as the first function is returning to minimise the user delay, and add the results of the function as soon as they are available.