basic usage of promise
var p1 = new Promise (resolve, Reject) => {
settimeout (Resolve, 1000, ' done ');
}
Promise Use function Pajax in P1.then (data=>{console.log (data),//Done
})
//angular
(dataurl,data {
var deferred = $q. Defer ();//Declaration deferred execution, indicating that you want to monitor subsequent execution
$http ({
Url:dataurl, method
: ' Get ' //POST need to pass data
}). Then (function (data, status, headers, config) {
deferred.resolve (data);//Declaration success, that is, HTTP request data successfully, can return data
}, function (data, status, headers, config) {
deferred.reject (data);//Declaration execution failed, that is, server returned error
});
return deferred;
}
One obvious benefit of promise is that it can be used to solve the callback hell. Especially in situations where multiple callbacks are dependent on each other.
Using promise to resolve multiple asynchronous dependency calls
Promise provides a method Promise.all ([P1,P2]) for wrapping multiple promise instances into a new promise instance.
The received parameter is an array, and the P1 and P2 are all promise objects.
At this point the state of the promise.all depends on its parameters. In two different situations:
P1, p2 State is resolve, Promise.all state will become resolve;
As long as P1, p2 in a state of reject, then Promise.all state will become reject;
So we can use Promise.all () to solve multiple asynchronous dependency calls.
For example, we usually encounter a situation:
The site needs to obtain the user name first, and then according to the user name to get user information.
This gets the user name GetUserName () and gets the user information GetUser () is an asynchronous request to invoke the interface. Before obtaining the user information, you need to obtain the user name first.
That means getuser depends on the state of the getusername. So we can encapsulate these two requests through Promise.all () into a new promise object.
function Getuserpromise (promisex, Promisey) {return Promise.all ([Promisex, Promisey]). Then (values =>//returned Val
UEs an array of values that are returned by Promisex and Promisey. Console.log (values);
[V1, v2])} function GetUserName () {//let data = ' Superman '; Return to New Promise ((Resolve, Reject) => {//settimeout (Resolve (data), 1000);//})//} Let Dataurl = '
/sss/sss '; Pajax (Dataurl)} function GetUser () {Let data = {id:1, username: ' Superman ', Gender: ' Male '}//return new Promise
((Resolve, Reject) => {//settimeout (Resolve (data), 2000);
Let Dataurl = '/sss/sss '; Pajax (Dataurl,data)} getuserpromise (GetUserName (), GetUser ()). Then (data => {//Here is the data that contains the GetUserName and
An array of console.log (data) consisting of GetUser return values; [' Superman ', {id:1, username: ' Superman ', Gender: ' Male '}]} * * * Using the Promise chain Invoke * * Function GetUserName () {Let
data = ' Superman '; return new Promise (Resolve, Reject) => {settimeout (Resolve (data), 4000); } function GetUser (username) {Let data = {id:1, username: ' Superman ', Gender: ' Male '} return new Pr
Omise ((Resolve, reject) => {if (username) {settimeout (Resolve (data), 2000);
} else{reject (' err '); }}) GetUserName (). Then (username => {return getuser ();}). Then (user => {console.log (user);}). catch (Err => {console.log (err);})