I execute a function that calls two functions sequentially, to run the second function should first finish the first one. But this does not happen, perhaps because the first function is asynchronous. I read that I need to use "promise" I tried it, in different way, but it doesn't works. So I rewrote the function as I initially wrote:
function fail() {
// Get the snackbar DIV
var x = document.getElementById("snackbar")
// Add the "show" class to DIV
x.className = "show";
// After 3 seconds, remove the show class from DIV
setTimeout(function(){ x.className = x.className.replace("show", "");}, 3000);
}
function _goback(){
$location.url('/app/dispensers');
}
//Check if the item is still available (if nobody bought it)
function _checkavailability(response){
if (response.data == ""){
console.log("Accesso non autorizzato")
}
$scope.infoproductbyid = response.data;
if($scope.infoproductbyid.purchaseTime == null){
console.log("Item disponibile");
//if the item is available, it's possible to proceeds to checkout
$location.url('/app/notregcheckout');
}
else{
console.log("Spiacente, item non più disponibile");
// localStorage.clear("tokenidproduct");
//_showSB();
fail();
_goback();
}
}
In the last rows, you can see that I call fail()
function for first, and _goback()
function for second. I want that _goback()
starts when fail()
finish, but fail()
contains a timeout, and I think that for this reason the function is asynchronous. I don't understand how I can do