I'm using axios library and using then(), catch() and finally(). Works perfectly in Chrome. However the finally() method does not work in MS Edge. I researched using polyfills or shims and I'm lost. I am not using webpack or transpiling and don't plan to add them. I need to keep this simple. How can I add a polyfill to make sure finally() works in Edge? Thanks!
This should handle the propagation of the thenable's species
in addition to the behaviors detailed below:
Promise.prototype.finally = Promise.prototype.finally || {
finally (fn) {
const onFinally = callback => Promise.resolve(fn()).then(callback);
return this.then(
result => onFinally(() => result),
reason => onFinally(() => Promise.reject(reason))
);
}
}.finally;
This implementation is based on the documented behavior of finally()
and depends on then()
being compliant to the specification:
A
finally
callback will not receive any argument, since there's no reliable means of determining if the promise was fulfilled or rejected. This use case is for precisely when you do not care about the rejection reason, or the fulfillment value, and so there's no need to provide it.Unlike
Promise.resolve(2).then(() => {}, () => {})
(which will be resolved withundefined
),Promise.resolve(2).finally(() => {})
will be resolved with2
.Similarly, unlike
Promise.reject(3).then(() => {}, () => {})
(which will be fulfilled withundefined
),Promise.reject(3).finally(() => {})
will be rejected with3
.Note: A
throw
(or returning a rejected promise) in thefinally
callback will reject the new promise with the rejection reason specified when callingthrow()
.
And of course a demonstration of equivalent behavior:
const logger = (label, start = Date.now()) => (...values) => {
console.log(label, ...values, `after ${Date.now() - start}ms`);
};
const delay = (value, ms) => new Promise(resolve => {
setTimeout(resolve, ms, value);
});
// run test on native implementation
test('native');
// force Promise to use the polyfill implementation
Promise.prototype.finally = /* Promise.prototype.finally || */ {
finally (fn) {
const onFinally = callback => Promise.resolve(fn()).then(callback);
return this.then(
result => onFinally(() => result),
reason => onFinally(() => Promise.reject(reason))
);
}
}.finally;
// run test on polyfill implementation
test('polyfill');
function test (impl) {
const log = ordinal => state => logger(`${ordinal} ${impl} ${state}`);
const first = log('first');
// test propagation of resolved value
delay(2, 1000)
.finally(first('settled'))
.then(first('fulfilled'), first('rejected'));
const second = log('second');
// test propagation of rejected value
delay(Promise.reject(3), 2000)
.finally(second('settled'))
.then(second('fulfilled'), second('rejected'));
const third = log('third');
// test adoption of resolved promise
delay(4, 3000)
.finally(third('settled'))
.finally(() => delay(6, 500))
.then(third('fulfilled'), third('rejected'));
const fourth = log('fourth');
// test adoption of rejected promise
delay(5, 4000)
.finally(fourth('settled'))
.finally(() => delay(Promise.reject(7), 500))
.then(fourth('fulfilled'), fourth('rejected'));
}
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Thanks to @Bergi for his input on this answer. Please see his implementation and upvote it as well if you found this post helpful.
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