Answers for "javascript async await"

17

async await catch error

async function f() {

  try {
    let response = await fetch('/no-user-here');
    let user = await response.json();
  } catch(err) {
    // catches errors both in fetch and response.json
    alert(err);
  }
}
Posted by: Guest on March-21-2020
3

javascript async function

// Old School Javascript Invoke
(async function() {
	await someAsyncFunction();
})();

//New ES6 Javascript Invoke
(async () => {
	await someAsyncFunction();
})();
Posted by: Guest on September-26-2021
14

async javascript

(async () => {
  let response = await fetch('/article/promise-chaining/user.json');
  let user = await response.json();
  ...
})();
Posted by: Guest on July-31-2021
12

async awiat

const data = async ()  => {
  const got = await fetch('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1');
  
  console.log(await got.json())
}

data();
Posted by: Guest on July-24-2020
9

async await

async function showAvatar() {

  // read our JSON
  let response = await fetch('/article/promise-chaining/user.json');
  let user = await response.json();

  // read github user
  let githubResponse = await fetch(`https://api.github.com/users/${user.name}`);
  let githubUser = await githubResponse.json();

  // show the avatar
  let img = document.createElement('img');
  img.src = githubUser.avatar_url;
  img.className = "promise-avatar-example";
  document.body.append(img);

  // wait 3 seconds
  await new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(resolve, 3000));

  img.remove();

  return githubUser;
}

showAvatar();
Posted by: Guest on June-29-2020
0

javascript async await

// The await operator in JavaScript can only be used from inside an async function.
// If the parameter is a promise, execution of the async function will resume when the promise is resolved
// (unless the promise is rejected, in which case an error will be thrown that can be handled with normal JavaScript exception handling).
// If the parameter is not a promise, the parameter itself will be returned immediately.[13]

// Many libraries provide promise objects that can also be used with await,
// as long as they match the specification for native JavaScript promises.
// However, promises from the jQuery library were not Promises/A+ compatible until jQuery 3.0.[14]

async function createNewDoc() {
  let response = await db.post({}); // post a new doc
  return await db.get(response.id); // find by id
}

async function main() {
  try {
    let doc = await createNewDoc();
    console.log(doc);
  } catch (err) {
    console.log(err);
  }
}
main();
Posted by: Guest on April-22-2021

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