Map over promises serially
Useful as a side-effect mapper. Use p-map
if you don't need side-effects, as it's concurrent.
$ npm install p-map-series
import pMapSeries from 'p-map-series';
const keywords = [
getTopKeyword() //=> Promise
'rainbow',
'pony'
];
let scores = [];
const mapper = async keyword => {
const score = await fetchScore(keyword);
scores.push(score);
return {keyword, score};
});
console.log(await pMapSeries(keywords, mapper));
/*
[
{
keyword: 'unicorn',
score: 99
},
{
keyword: 'rainbow',
score: 70
},
{
keyword: 'pony',
score: 79
}
]
*/
Returns a Promise
that is fulfilled when all promises in input
and ones returned from mapper
are fulfilled, or rejects if any of the promises reject. The fulfilled value is an Array
of the mapper
created promises fulfillment values.
Type: Iterable<Promise | unknown>
Mapped over serially in the mapper
function.
Type: Function
Expected to return a value. If it's a Promise
, it's awaited before continuing with the next iteration.
- p-each-series - Iterate over promises serially
- p-reduce - Reduce a list of values using promises into a promise for a value
- p-map - Map over promises concurrently
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