'use strict'; /*! * Module dependencies. */ const promiseOrCallback = require('../promiseOrCallback'); /** * Execute `fn` for every document in the cursor. If `fn` returns a promise, * will wait for the promise to resolve before iterating on to the next one. * Returns a promise that resolves when done. * * @param {Function} next the thunk to call to get the next document * @param {Function} fn * @param {Object} options * @param {Function} [callback] executed when all docs have been processed * @return {Promise} * @api public * @method eachAsync */ module.exports = function eachAsync(next, fn, options, callback) { const parallel = options.parallel || 1; const enqueue = asyncQueue(); return promiseOrCallback(callback, cb => { iterate(cb); }); function iterate(finalCallback) { let drained = false; let handleResultsInProgress = 0; let currentDocumentIndex = 0; let error = null; for (let i = 0; i < parallel; ++i) { enqueue(fetch); } function fetch(done) { if (drained || error) { return done(); } next(function(err, doc) { if (drained || error != null) { return done(); } if (err != null) { error = err; finalCallback(err); return done(); } if (doc == null) { drained = true; if (handleResultsInProgress <= 0) { finalCallback(null); } return done(); } ++handleResultsInProgress; // Kick off the subsequent `next()` before handling the result, but // make sure we know that we still have a result to handle re: #8422 process.nextTick(() => done()); handleNextResult(doc, currentDocumentIndex++, function(err) { --handleResultsInProgress; if (err != null) { error = err; return finalCallback(err); } if (drained && handleResultsInProgress <= 0) { return finalCallback(null); } setTimeout(() => enqueue(fetch), 0); }); }); } } function handleNextResult(doc, i, callback) { const promise = fn(doc, i); if (promise && typeof promise.then === 'function') { promise.then( function() { callback(null); }, function(error) { callback(error || new Error('`eachAsync()` promise rejected without error')); }); } else { callback(null); } } }; // `next()` can only execute one at a time, so make sure we always execute // `next()` in series, while still allowing multiple `fn()` instances to run // in parallel. function asyncQueue() { const _queue = []; let inProgress = null; let id = 0; return function enqueue(fn) { if (_queue.length === 0 && inProgress == null) { inProgress = id++; return fn(_step); } _queue.push(fn); }; function _step() { inProgress = null; if (_queue.length > 0) { inProgress = id++; const fn = _queue.shift(); fn(_step); } } }