I have a signup user function that I dont really understand how it's working...
module.exports.signupUser = async (req, res) => {
let email = req.body.email;
let password = req.body.password;
if(!validator.isEmail(email))
{
res.status(400).json({
"message": "Please enter a valid email!"
}).end();
}
else if(!validator.isLength(password, {min:6})){
res.status(400).json({
"message": "Password must have at least 6 characters!"
}).end();
}
else {
const salt = bcrypt.genSaltSync(10);
const hashedPassword = await bcrypt.hash(password, salt);
let params = [email, hashedPassword];
console.log(hashedPassword);
let query = 'insert into users (email, password) values (?,?)';
connection.query(query, params, (err, result, fields) => {
if(err && err.code === 'ER_DUP_ENTRY') {
res.status(400).json({
"message": "There is an account already associated with this email adress!"
}).end();
}
else {
res.status(200).json({
"message": "User created!"
}).end();
}
});
}
}
So in the last else, I use await bcrypt.hash(password, salt) to encrypt my password. I'm new to JS but still I understand that await executes code asyncronously, so console.log(hashedPassword) should not return me the hashed password because this log will execute before the actual hashing. Anyone can explain me what is really happening?
I understand that await executes code asyncronously
...no. await causes your application to wait for code which would otherwise be asynchronous to complete, before continuing to the next line. Without it, the async code would run at the same time as the lines following it. I think you've just got your understanding backwardsawait
pauses the execution of thefunction
until the result it isawait
for is resolved.