Reputation: 295
I'm new to node.js and I'm wondering if it is possible to iterate in a loop synchronously. Let's say that in a for loop I call a blocking function (reading, writing) and I want that the for executes synchronously (wait for first iteration to finish, then do the second one, ...)? I saw some tutorials about async module but no one covered this problem.
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You shouldn't use a for loop for this. The for
loop will fire off each of the async functions simultaneously which is obviously not what you want. You should create your own system for calling these. Try something like this:
Should look a little like this:
var urls = new Array("google.com", "youtube.com", "stackoverflow.com");
function callFirstInArray() {
var url = urls.shift(); //removes the first from the array, and stores in variable 'url'
//do ajax work, and set callback function:
$.ajax(/*do stuff with the url variable*/, function () {
if (urls.length > 0) { //callback
callFirstInArray();
};
});
};
Yours may not work exactly how I described it here, but it should use a similar concept to it.
Note: You will probably need an extra function scope to protect your original array of URL's because .shift()
will mutate the original array
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 13226
You mention that you are reading and writing files, are you using fs.readFile and fs.writeFile? These are asynchronous methods, and you would need to invoke one after the other in callbacks.
If you do want to use a loop, take a look at the synchronous versions of those methods fs.readFileSync and fs.writeFileSync.
Upvotes: 0