This question has been asked in a variety of ways, but not quite as simply.
How would this Promise.all be rewritten so that promise1
runs completely before promise2
?
var promise1 = function() { .. lots of promise stuff };
var promise2 = function() { .. lots more promise stuff };
Promise.all([promise1, promise2]).then(function() {
log.info("ran promise1 & promise2");
});
Promise.all runs promise1 & promise2 in parallel.
each
run them serially? I don't recall.Unhandled rejection TypeError: fn must be a function
Promise.all
does neither "run promises", nor call you functions. Your example doesn't even work.promise1()
is undefined. It should be very clear if you even care to look the doc forPromise.all()
that it takes an array of promises so until your functions return promises and you call them and pass the return values toPromise.all()
, this will never work. A little study of the documentation and then implementing what it says the functions require would save you a lot of time.