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I have an array of image urls to download asynchronously. I need to wait the next iteration until the first async task completed. Here is my code snippet:

 downloadQueue.forEach(function (download, idex) {

        download.startAsync().then(
            function (res) { console.log('onSuccess'); },
            function (err) { console.log('onError'); },
            function (msg) {
                var progressPrecent = parseFloat(msg.bytesReceived / msg.totalBytesToReceive * 100).toFixed(2);
                console.log('Progress: ' + progressPrecent);
            });
    });

After download completion of the first url, next one(iteration) should be started. How should i modified this code to get work on that? Any help..

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  • How much images do you have? Sep 23, 2015 at 13:02
  • It depends on the users' selection. As per testing i'm using 5 urls.
    – Aruna
    Sep 23, 2015 at 13:05

1 Answer 1

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You will want to do something recursive.

That way you only start the next download after the promise returns from the download.

//Declare the recursive function
var startDownload = function(downloadQueue,i) {
    download.startAsync().then(
        function (res) { console.log('onSuccess'); },
            function (err) { console.log('onError'); },
            function (msg) {
            var progressPrecent = parseFloat(msg.bytesReceived / msg.totalBytesToReceive * 100).toFixed(2);
            console.log('Progress: ' + progressPrecent);

            //If there are more items to download call startDownload
            if(i < downloadQueue.length) {
               startDownload(download,i+1);
            }
    });
}

//Initialize Function
startDownload(downloadQueue,0);
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