In modern JavaScript there are interesting ways to extend an Array into an async itarable object.
Here I would like to demonstrate a skeleton of a totally new type AsyncArray
which extends the Array
type by inheriting it's goodness just to become an async iterable array.
This is only available in the modern engines. The code below uses the latest gimmicks like the private instance fields and for await...of
.
If you are not familiar with them then I would advise you to have a look at the above linked topics in advance.
class AsyncArray extends Array {
#INDEX;
constructor(...ps){
super(...ps);
if (this.some(p => p.constructor !== Promise)) {
throw "All AsyncArray items must be a Promise";
}
}
[Symbol.asyncIterator]() {
this.#INDEX = 0;
return this;
};
next() {
return this.#INDEX < this.length ? this[this.#INDEX++].then(v => ({value: v, done: false}))
: Promise.resolve({done: true});
};
};
So an Async Iterable Array must contain promises. Only then it can return an iterator object which with every next()
call returns a promise to eventually resolve
into an object like {value : "whatever", done: false}
or {done: true}
. So basically everything returned is a promise here. The await
abstraction unpacks the value within and gives it to us.
Now as I mentioned before, this AsyncArray
type, since extended from Array
, allows us to use those Array methods we are familiar with. That should simplify our job.
Let's see what happens;
class AsyncArray extends Array {
#INDEX;
constructor(...ps){
super(...ps);
if (this.some(p => p.constructor !== Promise)) {
throw "All AsyncArray items must be a Promise";
}
}
[Symbol.asyncIterator]() {
this.#INDEX = 0;
return this;
};
next() {
return this.#INDEX < this.length ? this[this.#INDEX++].then(v => ({value: v, done: false}))
: Promise.resolve({done: true});
};
};
var aa = AsyncArray.from({length:10}, (_,i) => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve,i*1000,[i,~~(Math.random()*100)])));
async function getAsycRandoms(){
for await (let random of aa){
console.log(`The Promise at index # ${random[0]} gets resolved with a random value of ${random[1]}`);
};
};
getAsycRandoms();
$.each([...], function() {...});
and there will be similar methods in the other JS libraries.