Currently I am using Promise.all() to send multiple axios requests all at once, but I want to send the requests one by one, meaning send the second request after the first one pletes.
This is important so far as they timestamp of the POST request is important. The POST request for the promise in the 0th element of the array needs to have a earlier timestamp than the promise at the 1st element and so forth.
Here is the code I have written so far.
Promise.all(
rowNodes.map((row) => {
axios.post(url, row, axiosOptions);
})
)
.then((responseArr) => {
console.log(responseArr);
})
.catch((errorArr) => {
console.log(errorArr);
});
Currently I am using Promise.all() to send multiple axios requests all at once, but I want to send the requests one by one, meaning send the second request after the first one pletes.
This is important so far as they timestamp of the POST request is important. The POST request for the promise in the 0th element of the array needs to have a earlier timestamp than the promise at the 1st element and so forth.
Here is the code I have written so far.
Promise.all(
rowNodes.map((row) => {
axios.post(url, row, axiosOptions);
})
)
.then((responseArr) => {
console.log(responseArr);
})
.catch((errorArr) => {
console.log(errorArr);
});
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asked Nov 16, 2020 at 8:06
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- See this post: Reading requests in sequence – Reyno Commented Nov 16, 2020 at 8:10
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Reset to default 6Please try to use for
loop inside async/await
function. Like below
const someFunc = async () => {
...
const responses = [];
for (let i = 0; i < rowNodes.length; i++) {
responses.push(await axios.post(url, rowNodes[i], axiosOptions));
}
...
}