Question

I want to sequentially execute some asynchronous functions based on an array.

I thought this would do it :

var Promise = require("bluebird");
Promise.cast([1,2,3]).reduce(function(_,i){
    console.log("Launching  " + i);
    return Promise.delay(Math.floor(Math.random()*1000)).then(function(){
        console.log("Executing  " + i);
    });
},0);

but I get

Launching  1
Launching  2
Launching  3
Executing  2
Executing  1
Executing  3

instead of the desired result which would be

Launching  1
Executing  1
Launching  2
Executing  2
Launching  3
Executing  3

How can I ensure wholly sequential execution here ?

Note that I know how to do that without promises, I'm only interested in full promises solutions.

Was it helpful?

Solution

You are using an old version of Bluebird. The behavior of .reduce was changed in v1 to work this way:

Like .map and .filter, .reduce now allows returning promises and thenables from the iteration function.

( from the changelog )

Please update to the most recent version. This will cause the code to run correctly.

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