TL;DR How can I get the return value out of the client.ttl
callback for use outside of the getTTL
function?
Learning Coffeescript with Hubot and Redis, here. I've got a function that's not returning the value I expect it to. The function here is designed to get the TTL for a Redis key and return the TTL value, e.g. 4000 (seconds). Here's my Coffeescript:
getTTL = (key) ->
client.ttl key, (err, reply) ->
if err
throw err
else if reply in [-1, -2]
"No TTL or key doesn't exist."
else
reply
return
Now here is it compiled in JS:
var getTTL;
getTTL = function(key) {
client.ttl(key, function(err, reply) {
if (err) {
throw err;
} else if (reply === (-1) || reply === (-2)) {
return "No TTL or key doesn't exist.";
} else {
return reply;
}
});
};
From coffeescript return function callback acting strange, I understand the need to add the empty return
, but I'm still not receiving the value in the callback reply. If I integrate the function with the Response object in Hubot, I can do msg.send reply
and that works just fine to output the return value.
However, if I assign the return value of the function to a variable, e.g. ttl_val = getTTL "some-key"
, then I only get a boolean value returned (true
), which I'm assuming is the exit status of the getTTL
function itself. So, my question is:
What am I doing wrong that's preventing me from receiving the reply value in the callback function? Do I need to do something like How do I wait for a callback in coffeescript (or javascript)? to ensure that my callback completes before trying to yank the value?