write to variable with fetch api before rest of script executes (client side)
How does one fetch some JSON data and save it into a variable and not continue executing the rest of the script until the fetch api has fetch the JSON data?
Here is my code which will return undefined in the console.
var myVar;
fetch("myFile.json")
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data => {
myVar = data;
});
console.log(myVar)
//rest of code executes...
If you want to continue in the same function you'll need to use async/await.
In your case:
async function yourFunctionName(){
// previous logic
const myVar = await fetch("myFile.json")
.then(res => res.json());
console.log(myVar);
//rest of code executes...
}
Realize that you have to add async to your function and await to your fetch call. Also take into account that if your function returns anything, it'll now return a Promise instead.
Your variable myVar doesn't get defined until fetch receives the results, but fetch is an asychronous function, so console.log runs before myVar is defined.
If you want to wait for the results of an asynchronous function before proceeding with execution, you need to use the await keyword:
let myVar = await fetch("myFile.json").then(res => res.json());
console.log(myVar);