Background
I am trying to learn promises, and I have a promise chain I want to improve on.
Problem
While learning how to chain promises, I fail to see why anyone would rather return a promise instead of returning it's value.
Take the following example, which uses promise chaining:
let myObj = new MyClass();
myObj.getInfo()
.then(result => writeOutput(FILE_NAME, result))
.then(console.log(FILE_NAME + " complete"))
.catch(error => console.error(error));
class MyClass{
getInfo() {
return new Promise(function(fulfil, reject) {
fulfill("I like bananas");
});
}
Here I have to chain 2 times. But if I were to directly return the result from the method getInfo()
instead of returning a Promise I could potentially do something like the following:
let myObj = new MyClass();
let str = myObj.getInfo();
writeOutput(FILE_NAME, str)
.then(console.log(FILE_NAME + " complete"))
.catch(error => console.error(error));
Questions
So as you can see I am a little confused.
- Given that
getInfo()
is in fact async, is it possible to achieve a similar code to the one in my second code sample?
- If it were possible, would it be a good idea? How would you do it?
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