Reputation: 3374
I have a array of ids:
var ids = ['53asd3','53asd2','53asd5'];
Each id has a corresponding document in the mongodb. I want to generate a object by populating data from each of them and save in some other document. Like this:
{
person: { /* data from some collection populated with first id */},
company : { /* data from some collection populated with first id */},
employee : {/* data from some collection populated with first id */}
}
WHAT I DID
var document = {}
models.persons.find({_id:'53asd3'},function(err,data){
if(!err) {
document['persons']=data;
models.company.find({_id:'53asd2'},function(err,data){
if(!err) {
document['company']=data;
models.employee.find({_id:'53asd2'},function(err,data){
if(!err) {
document['employee']=data;
document.save(function(err){ });
}
});
}
});
}
});
So I just use nested calls using callbacks and somewhat make it synchronous. Is there a chance where I can execute all these three find queries in parallel and then execute the save command? I actually want to leverage the async nature of node.js. Any suggestions?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 937
Reputation: 2440
You could build something like async.parallel
yourself if you don't want to include an external library. Here's what a simple parallel
function might look like. It could be a nice exercise to implement the other functions in the async
library.
var parallel = function () {
var functs = arguments[0];
var callback = arguments[1];
// Since we're dealing with a sparse array when we insert the results,
// we cannot trust the `length` property of the results.
// Instead we count the results separately
var numResults = 0;
var results = [];
var getCallback = function (i) {
return function (err, res) {
if (err) {
callback(err)
}
else {
results[i] = res;
numResults += 1;
if (numResults === functs.length) {
callback(null, results);
}
}
}
}
functs.forEach(function (fn, i) {
fn(getCallback(i));
});
};
var getTest = function (timeout) {
return function (callback) {
setTimeout(function () {
callback(null, timeout);
}, timeout);
}
};
parallel([getTest(99), getTest(1000), getTest(199)], console.log.bind(console));
>> null [99, 1000, 199]
Then in your case you can do something like
var findItem = function (collection, id) {
return function (callback) {
collection.find({
_id: id
}, callback);
};
};
parallel([
findItem(models.persons, '53asd3'),
findItem(models.company, '53asd2'),
findItem(models.employee, '53dsa2')
], function (err, results) {
document.persons = results[0];
document.company = results[1];
document.employee = results[2];
document.save(function (err) {
// and so on
});
});
Upvotes: 1