js promise syntax code example
Example 1: js create a promise
let promise = new Promise((resolve , reject) => {
fetch("https://myAPI")
.then((res) => {
resolve(res);
})
.catch((err) => {
reject(err);
});
});
Example 2: javascript promise
var promise = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
if () {
resolve("Stuff worked!");
}
else {
reject(Error("It broke"));
}
});
promise.then(
function(result) { },
function(error) { }
);
Example 3: promise js
We use promise to make a AsyncFunction, cose simetime we have to wait that function give
us some result.
Example, if we use ajax we have await ajax data or statament.
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Make a simple example.
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var asyncronus_function= (number)=>
{
return new Promise( (accept, reject)=>
{
})
}
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this function return a promise Object, thet required a function executor
this functions (accept, reject) are defined in the executor
function, that was needed in promise constructor.
Syntax: new Promise (executor)
executor= (accept, reject) =>{}
if function end well we return a accept(), otherwise reject()
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Let complete asyncronus_function
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var asyncronus_function= (number)=>
{
return new Promise( (accept, reject)=>
{
if(number>10)
return accept("my first async");
return reject("my first async error")
})
}
if it dont return any of this 2 function, Promise state is [PENDING] ,
if return accept is [RESOLVED] end if return reject is [REJECTED]
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how we can retrieve accept or reject?
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there is two methods really important, that we have to consider afther we call this function
1) .then(function(error){}) is call when promise state is [RESOLVED]
2) .error(function(error){}) is call when promise state is [REJECTED]
3) do nothing if [PENDING]
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let call asyncronus_function()!!!
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asyncronus_function(MY_NUMBER).then(function(data)
{
console.log(data)
}).catch(error =>
{
console.log(error)
});
if MY_NUMBER> 10 ,asyncronus_function print data : OUTPUT my first async
if MY_NUMBER<10 , asyncronus_function print error : OUTPUT my first async error
HOPE it halp and have a nice day!
Example 4: js promise examples
const loadFile = url => {
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open('GET', url);
request.onload = function() {
if (request.status === 200) {
resolve(request.response);
} else {
reject(Error('An error occurred while loading image. error code:' + request.statusText));
}
};
request.send();
});
};
const openFile = (url, processor) => {
loadFile(url).then(function(result) {
processor(result);
},
function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
};
Example 5: js return a promise
function myAsyncFunction(url) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open("GET", url);
xhr.onload = () => resolve(xhr.responseText);
xhr.onerror = () => reject(xhr.statusText);
xhr.send();
});
}
Example 6: promise js
A Promise is in one of these states:
pending: initial state, neither fulfilled nor rejected.
fulfilled: meaning that the operation was completed successfully.
rejected: meaning that the operation failed.