How to return single promise after for loop (which produces a promise on every iteration) is complete?

若如初见. 提交于 2019-12-05 06:09:37

Three issues:

  1. you didn't return the deferred promise from the getTagQuotes method.
  2. you were looking at i to see if you were through the loop, and the for loop is already completed (i == (tags.length - 1)) before the first success is even called.
  3. you called return in the first iteration of the loop so that you didn't even get to the 2nd item.

Here's corrected code (didn't test it yet)

function getTagQuotes(tags) {
    var deferred = $q.defer(); // setting the defer
    var url      = 'app/api/social/twitter/volume/';
    var tagsComplete = 0;

    for (var i=0; i<tags.length; i++) {
        rawTagData   = [];
        GetTweetVolFactory.returnTweetVol(url+tags[i].term_id)
            .success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
                rawTagData.push(data);
                tagsComplete++;

                if (tagsComplete === tags.length) {
                    formatTagData(rawTagData);
                    deferred.resolve();
                }
            });
    }

    return deferred.promise;
}

return deferred.promise; should be the return value of your function, not the GetTweetVolFactory.returnTweetVol(), because that's what you intend to promisify.

Your problem is that you are calling several GetTweetVolFactory.returnTweetVol(), and then you need to merge all those async calls to resolve your promise. In order to do that, you should promisify just one GetTweetVolFactory.returnTweetVol() call:

function promisifiedTweetVol(rawTagData, urlStuff) {
    var deferred = $q.defer(); // setting the defer

    GetTweetVolFactory.returnTweetVol(urlStuff)
        .success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
            rawTagData.push(data);

            // One the last loop, call formatTagData
            // which fills the tweetArrayObjsContainer Array
            if (loopStep === (rawTagData.length - 1)) {
                formatTagData(rawTagData);
                deferred.resolve();
            }
        });

    return deferred.promise;
}

And then call each promise in a loop and return the promise that resolves when all promises are completed:

function getTagQuotes(tags) {
    var url      = 'app/api/social/twitter/volume/';
    var promises = [];

    // My for loop, which only returns ONCE, even if there are 3 tags
    for (var i=0; i<tags.length; i++) {
        var loopStep = if;
        rawTagData   = [];

        promises.push( promisifiedTweetVol(rawTagData, url+tags[i].term_id) );
    }

    // ...

    return $.when(promises);
}

There are a few more issues with your code, but you should be able to get this working with my tip.

Put every promise in an array then do:

$q.all(arrayOfPromises).then(function(){
  // this runs when every promise is resolved.
});

You should return an array of promises here, which means that you should change getTagsQuotes like this:

function getTagQuotes(tags) {

    var url      = 'app/api/social/twitter/volume/',
        promises = [];

    for (var i=0; i<tags.length; i++) {

       promises.push( GetTweetVolFactory.returnTweetVol( url+tags[i].term_id ) );

    }

    return promises;
}

And then loop through this promises like this:

if (tags.length > 0) {

    var promises = getTagQuotes(tags);

    promises.map( function( promise ) {

         promise.then( function( data ) { 

            //Manipulate data here

         });

    });
}

Edit: In case you want all promises to be finished as outlined in the comment you should do this:

if (tags.length > 0) {

    Promise.all( getTagQuotes(tags) ).then( function( data ) { 

        //Manipulate data here

    });
}

Edit: Full data manipulation:

Promise.all( getTagQuotes(tags) ).then( function( allData ) {

allData.map( function( data, dataIndex ){

    var rawData = data.data,
        dataLength = rawData.frequency_counts.length,
        j = 0,
        tweetArrayObj = {
            // "key"    : "Quantity"+(i+1),
            // "color"  : tagColorArray[i],
            "key"    : "Quantity",
            "type"   : "area",
            "yAxis"  : 1,
            "values" : []
        };

    for ( j; j < dataLength; j++ ) {

        rawData.frequency_counts[j].start_epoch = addZeroes( rawData.frequency_counts[j].start_epoch );

        tweetArrayObj.values.push( { x:rawData.frequency_counts[j].start_epoch, y:rawData.frequency_counts[j].tweets  } );

    }

    tweetArrayObjsContainer.push( tweetArrayObj );

});

for ( var i= 0,length = tweetArrayObjsContainer.length; i < length; i++ ) {

    chartObj.chartData.push( tweetArrayObjsContainer[ i ] );

}

chartDirective = ScopeFactory.getScope('chart');
chartDirective.nvd3.drawChart(chartObj.chartData);

});

Using deferreds is widely considered to be an anti-pattern. If your promise library supports a promise contstructor, that's an easier way to create your own promises.

Rather than trying to resolve all of the promises in one, I usually use a promise implementation that has an all function. Then I create one function that returns a promise for a thing, and then another function that returns a promise for all the things.

Using a map() function is also usually a lot cleaner than using a for loop.

Here's a generic recipe. Assuming your promise implementation has some flavor of an all function:

var fetchOne = function(oneData){
 //Use a library that returns a promise
 return ajax.get("http://someurl.com/" + oneData);
};

var fetchAll = function(allData){
  //map the data onto the promise-returning function to get an
  //array of promises. You could also use `_.map` if you're a 
  //lodash or underscore user.
  var allPromises = myData.map(fetchOne);
  return Promise.all(allPromises);
};

var allData = ["a", "b", "c"];
var promiseForAll = fetchAll(allData);

//Handle the results for all of the promises.
promiseForAll.then(function(results){
  console.log("All done.", results);
});
Roamer-1888

With reference to this question and the earlier question :

  • the code in general will be a lot cleaner with array.map() in lieu of for loops, in several places.
  • getTagQuotes() will be made cleaner by building an array of promises, submitting it to $q.all() and returning an aggregate promise.
  • formatTagData(), and its relationship with its caller, will be made cleaner by returning the transformed rawData.

With a few assumptions, the code should simplify to something like this :

getTagQuotes(tags).then(function(tweetArrayObjsContainer) {
    chartObj.chartData = chartObj.chartData.concat(tweetArrayObjsContainer); // concat() ...
    // chartObj.chartData = tweetArrayObjsContainer;                         // ... or simply assign??
    chartDirective = ScopeFactory.getScope('chart');
    chartDirective.nvd3.drawChart(chartObj.chartData);
});

function getTagQuotes(tags) {
    var url = 'app/api/social/twitter/volume/';
    var promises = tags.map(function(tag) {
        var deferred = $q.defer();
        GetTweetVolFactory.returnTweetVol(url + tag.term_id)
        .success(function(data, status, headers, config) {
            deferred.resolve(data);
        })
        .error(function(data, status) {
            console.log(tag.term_id + ': error in returning tweet data');
            deferred.resolve(null); // resolve() here effectively catches the error
        });
        return deferred.promise;
    });
    return $q.all(promises).then(formatTagData); //this is much much cleaner than building an explicit data array and resolving an outer deferred.

    function formatTagData(rawData) {
        return rawData.filter(function(data) {
            return data || false; // filter out any nulls
        }).map(function(item, i) {
            return {
                'key': 'Quantity' + (i+1),
                'type': 'area',
                'yAxis': 1,
                'color': tagColorArray[i],
                'values': item.frequency_counts.reverse().map(function(c) {
                    return {
                        x: addZeroes(c.start_epoch),
                        y: c.tweets,
                    };
                })
            };
        });
    }
}
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