Promise.reduce( Iterable<any>|Promise<Iterable<any>> input, function(any accumulator, any item, int index, int length) reducer, [any initialValue] ) -> Promise
Given an Iterable
(arrays are Iterable
), or a promise of an Iterable
, which produces promises (or a mix of promises and values), iterate over all the values in the Iterable
into an array and reduce the array to a value using the given reducer
function.
If the reducer function returns a promise, then the result of the promise is awaited, before continuing with next iteration. If any promise in the array is rejected or a promise returned by the reducer function is rejected, the result is rejected as well.
Read given files sequentially while summing their contents as an integer. Each file contains just the text 10
.
Promise.reduce(["file1.txt", "file2.txt", "file3.txt"], function(total, fileName) { return fs.readFileAsync(fileName, "utf8").then(function(contents) { return total + parseInt(contents, 10); }); }, 0).then(function(total) { //Total is 30 });
If initialValue
is undefined
(or a promise that resolves to undefined
) and the iterable contains only 1 item, the callback will not be called and the iterable's single item is returned. If the iterable is empty, the callback will not be called and initialValue
is returned (which may be undefined
).
Promise.reduce
will start calling the reducer as soon as possible, this is why you might want to use it over Promise.all
(which awaits for the entire array before you can call Array#reduce
on it).
© 2013–2017 Petka Antonov
Licensed under the MIT License.
http://bluebirdjs.com/docs/api/promise.reduce.html