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How to return a value in a JS asynchronous callback function - gapi


I am using google's api client in my application. I have a function called initialize that uses gapi.load to authenticate my credentials and load the youtube api.

gapi.load takes a callback function which is where I authenticate and loadYoutubeApi, asynchronously. I want to know, when I run the initialize function, when these asynchronous functions have completed. Is there a way for me to return a value in this asynchronous callback function so that I know, when invoking initialize, that these asynchronous tasks have completed? Thanks!

const apiKey = 'my-api-key';
const clientId = 'my-client-id';

const authenticate = async () => {
  const { gapi } = window;
  try {
    await gapi.auth2.init({ clientId });
    console.log('authenticated');
  } catch (error) {
    throw Error(`Error authenticating gapi client: ${error}`);
  }
};

const loadYoutubeApi = async () => {
  const { gapi } = window;
  gapi.client.setApiKey(apiKey);
  try {
    await gapi.client.load('https://www.googleapis.com/discovery/v1/apis/youtube/v3/rest');
    console.log('youtube api loaded');
  } catch (error) {
    throw Error(`Error loading youtube gapi client: ${error}`);
  }
};

const initialize = async () => {
  const { gapi } = window;
  const isInitialized = await gapi.load('client:auth2', async () => {
    try {
      await authenticate();
      await loadYoutubeApi();
      return true;
    } catch (error) {
      throw Error(`Error initializing gapi client: ${error}`);
    }
  });
  console.log(isInitialized); // expects `true` but am getting `undefined`
};

initialize();

Solution

  • Wrap the load in a Promise so that you can await it like the rest of your code.

    try {
      await new Promise((resolve,reject) => {
        gapi.load('client:auth2', resolve);
      });
      await authenticate();
      await loadYoutubeApi();
    } catch (error) {
      throw Error(`Error initializing gapi client: ${error}`);
    }
    //is Initialized