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promise-all-reject-late

v1.0.1

Published

Like Promise.all, but save rejections until all promises are resolved

Downloads

8,074,466

Readme

promise-all-reject-late

Like Promise.all, but save rejections until all promises are resolved.

This is handy when you want to do a bunch of things in parallel, and rollback on failure, without clobbering or conflicting with those parallel actions that may be in flight. For example, creating a bunch of files, and deleting any if they don't all succeed.

Example:

const lateReject = require('promise-all-reject-late')

const { promisify } = require('util')
const fs = require('fs')
const writeFile = promisify(fs.writeFile)

const createFilesOrRollback = (files) => {
  return lateReject(files.map(file => writeFile(file, 'some data')))
    .catch(er => {
      // try to clean up, then fail with the initial error
      // we know that all write attempts are finished at this point
      return lateReject(files.map(file => rimraf(file)))
        .catch(er => {
          console.error('failed to clean up, youre on your own i guess', er)
        })
        .then(() => {
          // fail with the original error
          throw er
        })
    })
}

API

  • lateReject([array, of, promises]) - Resolve all the promises, returning a promise that rejects with the first error, or resolves with the array of results, but only after all promises are settled.