forEachAsync === Analogous to `[].forEach`, but handles items asynchronously with a final callback passed to `then`. This is the most essential piece of the [`ArrayAsync`](https://github.com/FuturesJS/ArrayAsync) package. For cases where you want to loop through batches of items at once (as opposed to strictly one-by-one as forEachAsync does), check out [`forAllAsync`](https://github.com/FuturesJS/forAllAsync) and [`lateral`](https://github.com/FuturesJS/lateral). For cases where you want to loop through all items at once and we able to know when they're all done see [`join`](https://github.com/FuturesJS/join) v5.x ---- We jumped from 3.x to 5.x because I'm considering creating a backwards-and-forwards compatible 4.x that uses AngularJS-style function introspection to allow for having the next param. Straight up, that's probably a bad idea and waste of time so I hope I don't actually do it. Screencast --- Usage ----- ```javascript // EXAMPLE ASYNC FUNCTION function getPicsAsync(animal) { var flickerApi = "http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?tagmode=any&format=json&tags=" + animal; return requestAsync({ url: flickerApi }); } ``` ```javascript forEachAsync(['dogs', 'cats', 'octocats'], function (element) { return getPicsAsync(element); }).then(function () { // then after all of the elements have been handled // the final callback fires to let you know it's all done console.log('All requests have finished'); }); ``` ### Supplying your own Promises Implementation If native ES6 promises are not available, then you should supply your own Promises/A+ implementation like so: ```javascript forEachAsync = forEachAsync.create(window.Promise || require('bluebird')); ``` Browser Installation === You can install from bower: ```bash bower install --save forEachAsync@5.x ``` Or download the raw file from : ```bash wget https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/foreachasync.js/raw/branch/master/foreachasync.js ``` ```javascript (function () { 'use strict'; var forEachAsync = window.forEachAsync; // do stuff ... }()); ``` **Note**: If you need both 3.x/4.x and 5.x version of `forEachAsync` in the browser... good luck with that... Node Installation === ```bash npm install --save foreachasync@5.x ``` API === **`forEachAsync(array, callback[, thisArg])`** Parameters * `array` Array of elements to iterate over * `callback` Function to execute for each element, takes 4 arguments * `element` a single element of the aforementioned array * `index` the index of the current element * `array` the same array mentioned above * `thisArg` Object to use as `this` when executing `callback` **`forEachAsync#then(done)`** Parameters * `then` is in the return value of `forEachAsync` and accepts a final `done` callback. * `done` called after `forEachAsync` is complete, takes no arguments Internal API === `forEachAsync.__BREAK` This is used internally for the purposes of the `ArrayAsync` library. Please don't `break` stuff; use [`ArrayAsync`](https://github.com/FuturesJS/ArrayAsync)`.someAsync` or [`ArrayAsync`](https://github.com/FuturesJS/ArrayAsync)`.everyAsync` instead.