If you already have them in an array then they are already executing. If you have a promise then it’s already executing. This is not a concern of promises (I.E they are not like C# Task
s in that regard with .Start()
method). .all
doesn’t execute anything
it just returns a promise.
If you have an array of promise returning functions:
var tasks = [fn1, fn2, fn3...];
tasks.reduce(function(cur, next) {
return cur.then(next);
}, RSVP.resolve()).then(function() {
//all executed
});
Or values:
var idsToDelete = [1,2,3];
idsToDelete.reduce(function(cur, next) {
return cur.then(function() {
return http.post("/delete.php?id=" + next);
});
}, RSVP.resolve()).then(function() {
//all executed
});