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Wrapping promise in async/await


I'm struggling a bit with async/await and returning a value from a Promise.

function test () {
  return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
    resolve('Hello')
  })
} 

async function c() {
  await test()
}

As I understood things I should be able to get a value by doing:

console.log(c())

But clearly I am missing a point here as this returns a promise. Shouldn't it print "hello"? On a similar note I am unclear as to whether a callback needs to be converted to a promise before wrapping it in async/await?


Solution

  • I am missing a point here as this returns a promise. Shouldn't console.log(c()) print "hello"?

    No, async functions always return promises. They're not magically running asynchronous code synchronously - rather the reverse, they turn synchronous-looking code (albeit speckled with await keywords) into asynchronously running one.

    You can get the result value inside the asynchronous function:

    async function c() {
      const result = await test()
      console.log(result);
      return 'World';
    }
    c().then(console.log);
    

    I am unclear as to whether a callback needs to be converted to a promise before wrapping it in async/await?

    Yes, you can await only promises. See How do I convert an existing callback API to promises? for how to do the conversion.