crash springfield
crash springfield

Reputation: 1082

Promise.then is not a function - handling multiple API calls in React

I'm using react-select to auto-complete options in a search bar. The search bar displays the results in one of two categories, depending on which API endpoint it hits.

Right now, it works with data from either one point or the other, but I'm having trouble returning data from both endpoints to react-select's loadOptions parameter.

From this answer about multiple API calls, I decided to use promises to return all the data at once, but I get the error Uncaught TypeError: promise.then is not a function at Async.loadOptions

Here's my code for loadOptions:

const getAsync = (tripId, destinationIndex, input) => {
  if (!input) {
    return { options: [] }
  }

  function getMusement(input) {
    return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
      TVApi.musement.autocomplete(input)
        .then((m) => {
          const musementOptions = m.map(musementToOption).slice(0, 4)
          return resolve(musementOptions)
        })
    })
  }

  function getFourSquare(tripId, destinationIndex, input) {
    return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
      TVApi.spot.autocomplete(tripId, destinationIndex, input)
        .then((fs) => {
          const fsOptions = fs.map(spotToOption).slice(0, 4)
          return resolve(fsOptions)
        })
    })
  }

  return Promise.all([getMusement(input), getFourSquare(tripId, destinationIndex, input)])
    .then((allData) => {
      const merged = [].concat.apply([], allData)
      console.log(JSON.stringify(merged)) // logs out with correct data
      return {options: merged}
    })
}

Upvotes: 8

Views: 36859

Answers (2)

Bergi
Bergi

Reputation: 664247

Your problem is that getAsync does not always return a promise, so you could not chain .then(…) to every call. When there is no input, you were returning a plain object - instead you need to return a promise that is resolved with that object:

if (!input) {
   return Promise.resolve({ options: [] });
}

Upvotes: 11

crash springfield
crash springfield

Reputation: 1082

So it turns out the if statement was causing the error:

if (!input) {
  return {options: []}
}

but I have no idea why that would. If someone could explain why, that would be good to know for future issues.

Here's the solution I got following @Bergi's advice avoiding the Promise Constructor antipattern

const loadOptions = (tripId, destinationIndex, input) => {

  function getMusement(input) {
    return TVApi.musement.autocomplete(input)
      .then((m) => {
        const musementOptions = m.map(musementToOption).slice(0, 3)
        return musementOptions
      })
  }

  function getFourSquare(tripId, destinationIndex, input) {
    return TVApi.spot.autocomplete(tripId, destinationIndex, input)
      .then((fs) => {
        const fsOptions = fs.map(fsToOption).slice(0, 2)
        return fsOptions
      })
  }

  return Promise.all([getMusement(input), getFourSquare(tripId, destinationIndex, input)])
    .then((allData) => {
      const merged = [].concat.apply([], allData)
      return {options: merged}
    })
}

Upvotes: 1

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