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Discussion on: Why to use async & await instead of the Promise class?

 
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Manuele J Sarfatti • Edited

In a classic promise you have:

const request = somePromise()
  .then(data => doSomethingWithData(data))
  .catch(error => doSomethingWithError(error))

If you switch to using await and you do:

const data = await somePromise()
doSomethingWithData(data)

but the promise fails (throws an exception), then you have yourself an unhandled exception, and the browser will most probably crash your app.

The equivalent of the classic promise is therefore:

try {
  const data = await somePromise()
  doSomethingWithData(data)
} catch (error) {
  doSomethingWithError(error)
}

PS: this is pseudo-code off the top of my head and most probably not working, it's just to give an idea