I am trying to create a route in Node.js/Express that reads data from two queries and then increments a count based on that data from the queires. Since Node.js is asynchronous my total is displayed before all the data has been read.
I created a simple example that gets to the point of what I am currently doing
var express = require('express');
var router = express.Router();
var total = 0;
/* GET home page. */
router.get('/', function(req, res, next) {
increment(3);
increment(2);
console.log(total);
res.end();
});
var increment = function(n){
//Wait for n seconds before incrementing total n times
setTimeout(function(){
for(i = 0; i < n; i++){
total++;
}
}, n *1000);
};
module.exports = router;
I'm not sure what I would have to do in order to wait until both functions finish before I print the total. Would I have to create a custom Event Emitter to achieve this?
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