'use strict'; const { EachSeries } = require('./eachSeries'); const { setSeries } = require('./internal/collection'); class MapSeries extends EachSeries { constructor(collection, iterator) { super(collection, iterator, set); } _callResolve(value, index) { this._result[index] = value; if (--this._rest === 0) { this._promise._resolve(this._result); } else { this._iterate(); } } } module.exports = { mapSeries, MapSeries }; function set(collection) { setSeries.call(this, collection); this._result = Array(this._rest); return this; } /** * `Aigle.mapSeries` is almost the smae as [`Aigle.map`](https://suguru03.github.io/aigle/docs/Aigle.html#map), but it will work in series. * @param {Array|Object} collection * @param {Function} iterator * @return {Aigle} Returns an Aigle instance * @example * const order = []; * const collection = [1, 4, 2]; * const iterator = num => { * return Aigle.delay(num * 10) * .then(() => { * order.push(num); * return num * 2; * }); * }; * Aigle.mapSeries(collection, iterator) * .then(array => { * console.log(array); // [2, 8, 4]; * console.log(order); // [1, 4, 2]; * }); * * @example * const order = []; * const collection = { a: 1, b: 4, c: 2 }; * const iterator = num => { * return Aigle.delay(num * 10) * .then(() => { * order.push(num); * return num * 2; * }); * }; * Aigle.mapSeries(collection, iterator) * .then(array => { * console.log(array); // [2, 8, 4]; * console.log(order); // [1, 4, 2]; * }); */ function mapSeries(collection, iterator) { return new MapSeries(collection, iterator)._execute(); }