| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186 | 'use strict';Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {    value: true});exports.default = series;var _parallel2 = require('./internal/parallel.js');var _parallel3 = _interopRequireDefault(_parallel2);var _eachOfSeries = require('./eachOfSeries.js');var _eachOfSeries2 = _interopRequireDefault(_eachOfSeries);function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; }/** * Run the functions in the `tasks` collection in series, each one running once * the previous function has completed. If any functions in the series pass an * error to its callback, no more functions are run, and `callback` is * immediately called with the value of the error. Otherwise, `callback` * receives an array of results when `tasks` have completed. * * It is also possible to use an object instead of an array. Each property will * be run as a function, and the results will be passed to the final `callback` * as an object instead of an array. This can be a more readable way of handling *  results from {@link async.series}. * * **Note** that while many implementations preserve the order of object * properties, the [ECMAScript Language Specification](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-8.6) * explicitly states that * * > The mechanics and order of enumerating the properties is not specified. * * So if you rely on the order in which your series of functions are executed, * and want this to work on all platforms, consider using an array. * * @name series * @static * @memberOf module:ControlFlow * @method * @category Control Flow * @param {Array|Iterable|AsyncIterable|Object} tasks - A collection containing * [async functions]{@link AsyncFunction} to run in series. * Each function can complete with any number of optional `result` values. * @param {Function} [callback] - An optional callback to run once all the * functions have completed. This function gets a results array (or object) * containing all the result arguments passed to the `task` callbacks. Invoked * with (err, result). * @return {Promise} a promise, if no callback is passed * @example * * //Using Callbacks * async.series([ *     function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             // do some async task *             callback(null, 'one'); *         }, 200); *     }, *     function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             // then do another async task *             callback(null, 'two'); *         }, 100); *     } * ], function(err, results) { *     console.log(results); *     // results is equal to ['one','two'] * }); * * // an example using objects instead of arrays * async.series({ *     one: function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             // do some async task *             callback(null, 1); *         }, 200); *     }, *     two: function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             // then do another async task *             callback(null, 2); *         }, 100); *     } * }, function(err, results) { *     console.log(results); *     // results is equal to: { one: 1, two: 2 } * }); * * //Using Promises * async.series([ *     function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             callback(null, 'one'); *         }, 200); *     }, *     function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             callback(null, 'two'); *         }, 100); *     } * ]).then(results => { *     console.log(results); *     // results is equal to ['one','two'] * }).catch(err => { *     console.log(err); * }); * * // an example using an object instead of an array * async.series({ *     one: function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             // do some async task *             callback(null, 1); *         }, 200); *     }, *     two: function(callback) { *         setTimeout(function() { *             // then do another async task *             callback(null, 2); *         }, 100); *     } * }).then(results => { *     console.log(results); *     // results is equal to: { one: 1, two: 2 } * }).catch(err => { *     console.log(err); * }); * * //Using async/await * async () => { *     try { *         let results = await async.series([ *             function(callback) { *                 setTimeout(function() { *                     // do some async task *                     callback(null, 'one'); *                 }, 200); *             }, *             function(callback) { *                 setTimeout(function() { *                     // then do another async task *                     callback(null, 'two'); *                 }, 100); *             } *         ]); *         console.log(results); *         // results is equal to ['one','two'] *     } *     catch (err) { *         console.log(err); *     } * } * * // an example using an object instead of an array * async () => { *     try { *         let results = await async.parallel({ *             one: function(callback) { *                 setTimeout(function() { *                     // do some async task *                     callback(null, 1); *                 }, 200); *             }, *            two: function(callback) { *                 setTimeout(function() { *                     // then do another async task *                     callback(null, 2); *                 }, 100); *            } *         }); *         console.log(results); *         // results is equal to: { one: 1, two: 2 } *     } *     catch (err) { *         console.log(err); *     } * } * */function series(tasks, callback) {    return (0, _parallel3.default)(_eachOfSeries2.default, tasks, callback);}module.exports = exports.default;
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