You can just apply the array as the arguments to $.when
.
var promiseOfArray = $.when.apply($, arrayOfPromises);
To make the usage of this clearer, I like adding a method to $
:
$.whenall = function(arr) { return $.when.apply($, arr); };
Now you can do:
$.whenall([deferred1, deferred2, ...]).done(...);
Update: By default, the done
handler gets each result passed as a separate argument; you don't get an array of results.
Since you need to handle an arbitrary number of Deferreds, you can use the special implicit arguments
object to loop over the results.
$.whenall([d1, d2, ...]).done(function() {
for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) {
// do something with arguments[i]
}
});
If you really just want to join the string result of all your Deferreds, we can employ a little array hackery. arguments
is array-like, but is not an Array
:
$.whenall([d1, d2, ...]).done(function() {
alert(Array.prototype.join.call(arguments, ','));
});
If you want to return an array of results to your done
callback, we can tweak whenall
to do it:
$.whenall = function(arr) {
return $.when.apply($, arr).pipe(function() {
return Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
});
};
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