Map over promises concurrently
Useful when you need to run promise-returning & async functions multiple times with different inputs concurrently.
$ npm install p-map
const pMap = require('p-map');
const got = require('got');
const sites = [
getWebsiteFromUsername('https://sindresorhus'), //=> Promise
'https://ava.li',
'https://github.com'
];
(async () => {
const mapper = async site => {
const {requestUrl} = await got.head(site);
return requestUrl;
};
const result = await pMap(sites, mapper, {concurrency: 2});
console.log(result);
//=> ['https://sindresorhus.com/', 'https://ava.li/', 'https://github.com/']
})();
Returns a Promise that is fulfilled when all promises in input and ones returned from mapper are fulfilled, or rejects if any of the promises reject. The fulfilled value is an Array of the fulfilled values returned from mapper in input order.
Type: Iterable<Promise | unknown>
Iterated over concurrently in the mapper function.
Type: Function
Expected to return a Promise or value.
Type: object
Type: number (Integer)\
Default: Infinity\
Minimum: 1
Number of concurrently pending promises returned by mapper.
Type: boolean\
Default: true
When set to false, instead of stopping when a promise rejects, it will wait for all the promises to settle and then reject with an aggregated error containing all the errors from the rejected promises.
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Promise.all() but for Map and Object